Monday, February 2, 2015

Getting a Quiet Pool Filter

Nobody wants to be relaxing in their new above ground pool and then be interrupted by a loud, annoying filter system. You can't shut it off or do "without" one as this is what is responsible for helping to keep your water safe, clean, and healthy. 

The type of filtration system you have influences how loud it's going to be. Cartridge filters, for example, produce less noise than a sand filter because of their hydraulic design. A sand filter has a special port on it that water moves through before getting to the filter. This can put off a lot of noise. A cartridge filter does NOT have the additional port for water to move through. 

The quietest filtration systems are variable speed pumps. You need to be sure that you are choosing one with at least two speeds. When running on low-speed, you will barely even be able to notice that it's running, and when you are finished for the day in the pool, you can push the system up to high-speed and not have to deal with the noise from inside your home.

More Information

To learn more, give us a call at Ambassador Pools today. Our toll-free number is 1-800-798-6039. We thank you for your interest in our services and products, and we look forward to hearing from you soon!

2 comments:

  1. A sand filter has a special port on it that water moves through before getting to the filter. This can put off a lot of noise. John

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  2. Water treatments in pools are often considered to be an arduous task and more often than not peoples are confused by the jargons like pH level, alkalinity etc. Cartridge Filter is easiest to use and maintain, and very popular among pool owners. These filters can easily be cleaned with a garden hose and this practice is advisable fortnightly. Thank you for sharing a nice information.
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