You will just need to decide what makes sense for you your pool and your budget.
Cartridge pool filter vs sand filter.
If you are looking for low maintenance then possibly cartridge could be for you.
Its larger filtration area allows the water to progress through the cartridge removing smaller particles.
Maintenance is much easier in that there is no need for a back washing step.
If you are looking for a highly efficient solution with the least amount of bacteria and debris left swimming around in your pool the cartridge filter is your best solution.
The cartridge filter can catch finer debris than a sand filter being 10 20 microns versus 20 40 microns.
Cartridge filters typically screen out twice as much dirt and debris as sand filters do.
A sand filter holds 250 lbs or more of special filter sand.
Unlike cartridge filters sand filters need to be sized according to your pool pump.
This means that a cartridge filter system will be able to rid your pool of more particles dirt and debris leaving it cleaner and more sparkling.
Having a cloudy pool will be a thing of the past.
All sand filters have an installed.
Sand filters are still great options especially for larger residential and commercial pools with more powerful pool pumps.
Cartridge filters are more versatile generally have a higher max flow rate gpm gallons per minute and will end up saving you money in upkeep costs and savings to your pump.
A sand filter will only filter down to 20 microns while a cartridge filter will filter down to 10 microns half the amount.
Sand filters and cartridge filters.
Cartridge filters can screen out twice as much dirt and debris as a sand filter.
Sand filters are less expensive initially than their cartridge counterparts are easy to maintain and only require filter media changes every 5 7 years depending on usage.
Pete alewine sells and services two types of pool filters.
If your pool pump is over 1 5 hp we typically recommend choosing a cartridge filter over a sand filter.
A cartridge filter takes out so fine a particle that your water actually glistens.
If you are on a budget then possibly sand could be the best choice.