5 Pool filtration myths – busted!
When it comes to your pool’s filter, there’s a lot of different information but not all of it is correct. The one thing you should be clear on is that to maintain equipment and pool water health you need to ensure you have the right filtration solutions for your pool.
Here we listed the top 5 pool filter myths:
5 Common pool filtration myths
Myth 1. You don’t need to clean your pool filter
Why clean your pool filter? Because if it’s dirty, your filtration is decreased, causing the risk of algae to increase. Water that’s pushed through a clogged filter not only strains your pump, it shortens the life span of your filter, meaning you have to replace it sooner. For tips on how to maintain your filter, watch this video.
Myth 2. All media is the same
Contrary to what you may have been led to believe, all filter media is not the same. When choosing media for your pool filter, make sure you select the kind that will boost your filtration process.
Glass media is better media to include in your filter. Glass filtrates the particles out of the water in a more efficient manner than traditional sand media. It also helps with water movement, ultimately keeping
pump-operating costs down. From an environmental perspective, new glass media can be derived from recyclables, and the old glass media can be responsibly recycled.
Myth 3. A clear pool is a healthy pool
Makes sense, right? Wrong! Even if your pool water is crystal clear, there could be harmful bacteria and viruses swimming around in there, invisible to the naked eye, that you should definitely not be wading into.
You need to make sure your pool’s pH, alkalinity, and chlorine levels are all in balance as this can impact not only your health, but also that of your pool and equipment. Regular testing will tell you all you need to know.
Poolwerx stores offer free water testing, and we use the results to recommend the best quality chemicals for your pool or even identify problems with your equipment.
Myth 4. Pool chemicals are all the same
Speaking of chemicals, make sure you invest in the right kind. As the saying goes, ‘you get what you pay for’, and it certainly applies here. There are many options out there, so it’s important to be aware of what fillers are being put into to the chemicals that are added to your pool.

Chlorine is one of the most common pool chemicals, but did you know it can be made cheaply with low-quality, raw products, using inferior heating, cooling and drying equipment? So, while you may be saving a little money in the short term, products like these may result in unwanted reactions that end up costing you more in the long run.
At Poolwerx, we fine-tune our chemicals so they perform better and produce fewer by-products. In turn, this benefits your health, your pool’s health, and your pool’s running costs.
At Poolwerx, we fine-tune our chemicals so they perform better and have fewer by-products. This, in turn, benefits your health, the health of your pool and your pool running costs.
Myth 5. You only need to run your pump a few hours a day
Your pool pump needs to be running for a minimum of eight hours a day. That way, your pool water can go through one or two cycles, getting the perfect amount of filtration. Otherwise, your water goes stagnant and the pool chemicals aren’t really effective. This can have a serious impact on your water’s essential balance and overall health, plus you’ll ultimately end up having to use more chemicals and run your pump longer to correct things.
Poolwerx offers a selection of pool controllers with features like pump timers that let you set your pool’s filtering times. The automation makes maintenance easy – simply set it and forget it. Check them out here.
Talk to Poolwerx
Wondering if your pool filter is working properly or need help with the right cleaning products or filter media? Get in touch with the experts at Poolwerx. We’ll use our expertise to find the right filtration solutions, so you can make the most of your healthy pool.