Most residential filters use either a single cartridge or a set of four (Quad). Always verify your specific tank model before purchasing.
Option 1: [The Single Replacement]
Option 2: [The Quad-Pack Bundle]
Using a specialized cleaner like FilterWash helps release deeply embedded oils and minerals that standard rinsing leaves behind.
Every time you open your filter tank, you must lubricate the O-ring to prevent dangerous leaks and ensure a watertight seal.
Balanced water pH prevents calcium scale from hardening your filter fabric and ruining your new cartridges.
Think of your filter cartridges as the lungs of your swimming pool. Just as you need clean lungs to breathe, your pool needs clean cartridges to circulate water effectively. These pleated fabric cylinders trap dirt, debris, and microscopic particles, preventing them from clouding your water.
Over time, oils, sunscreen, and fine dust embed deep into the fabric, raising the pressure in your tank and forcing your pump to work harder. While regular rinsing helps, every cartridge eventually reaches a "point of no return" where the fabric fibers fray and the bands break.
Why Homeowners Need This:
Q: How often should I replace my filter cartridges?
A: Typically every 12 to 18 months (or 2-3 seasons). If you clean the filter and the tank pressure stays high (or drops very quickly after starting), the fabric is clogged and needs replacement.
Q: How do I measure for a replacement if I don't have the part number?
A: Measure the Length (end cap to end cap), the Outside Diameter (width of the circle), and the Inside Diameter of the center hole. Also, note if the ends are open or closed/threaded.
Q: Can I use a pressure washer to clean my cartridges?
A: No. High-pressure water can tear the fabric and separate the pleats, ruining the filter's ability to trap dirt. Use a standard garden hose with a spray nozzle or a dedicated filter cleaning wand.
Q: Why is my filter pressure gauge reading high?
A: High pressure indicates the filter is dirty and resisting water flow. It’s your tank’s way of screaming "Clean me!" If the pressure remains high after a deep chemical soak, it's time to buy a new cartridge.
Q: Do I need to replace all 4 cartridges in my quad-tank at once?
A: Yes. If you have a large tank with four cartridges, they wear out at the same rate. Replacing only one causes uneven water flow, which can crush the new filter and damage the internal manifold.