As the summer months approach, pool owners everywhere gear up for the season. This involves everything from cleaning and inspecting the pool, balancing the chemical levels in the water, and inspecting and servicing the pool equipment, including the pool pump, heater, and the pool filter.
Pool filters are designed to maintain clean and clear water by removing impurities, debris, and contaminants. They typically consist of a filtration medium such as sand, diatomaceous earth (DE), or a cartridge that traps particles as water flows through it. The filter operates by drawing water from the pool, passing it through the filtration medium to capture dirt and debris, and then returning the clean water back to the pool.
Pool filters are usually set up near the pool pump, often housed within a dedicated equipment area or pump room that provides protection from the elements and easy access for maintenance. The filter must be securely mounted on a stable base to ensure efficient operation and to prevent damage caused by vibrations and movement.
In the past, swimming pool filters were often mounted on concrete slabs or makeshift platforms. While these methods provided a stable base, they came with several drawbacks. Concrete slabs, despite their sturdiness, are heavy, difficult to maneuver, and susceptible to cracking over time. Makeshift platforms, on the other hand, often lack the durability and stability required to support the weight and vibrations of pool filters, leading to potential safety hazards and maintenance issues.
Enter the PolarPad. Initially engineered and designed or HVAC equipment, the PolarPad has proven to be an excellent base for swimming pool filters as well. Here's why.
Here are some specific reasons why the PolarPad is an ideal choice as a support for swimming pool pump and filter base:
Upgrading to the PolarPad, you can avoid the common issues associated with traditional mounting methods and enjoy a worry-free pool season. Contact us today to learn more.