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A clean pool starts with an efficient filter. In this tutorial, we walk you through how to replace the sand in your Hayward sand filter—a straightforward task that keeps your pool water sparkling and your system running smoothly. Key Takeaways: 1. Turn off and isolate water flow before starting the process. 2. Removing old sand protects your filter and improves efficiency. 3. Adding fresh sand with proper precautions prevents equipment damage. Step-by-Step Process: 1. Shut off the pump and isolate water using shutoff valves or Hayward caps. 2. Remove the C-clamp and detach the multiport valve. 3. Drain the tank by removing the drain cap. 4. Scoop out the old sand manually or use a shop vac. 5. Fill the tank ⅓ full with water to protect laterals. 6. Use a Sand Shield or cup to cover the center pipe and pour in new sand. 7. Reattach the multiport valve and secure it with the C-clamp. 8. Confirm the valve is in the “FILTER” position before turning the system back on. Resources and Explanations: Hayward Cap: Temporarily stops water flow if your system lacks shutoff valves. Shop Vac: Speeds up the sand removal process. Sand Shield/Cardboard or Cup: Prevents sand from entering the laterals during refill. Multiport Valve & C-Clamp: Key components for reconnecting your filter head securely. FAQ Section: Q1: How often should I replace the sand in my filter? A1: Every 3–5 years, or sooner if the filter isn’t performing well. Q2: Can I use any type of sand in my Hayward filter? A2: Use only #20 silica sand or manufacturer-recommended filter media. Q3: Do I need to backwash the filter after adding new sand? A3: Yes, backwashing helps clear any fine particles from new sand before regular filtration begins. Q4: What if my filter doesn’t have shutoff valves? A4: Use Hayward caps to block water flow from the skimmer and return. Q5: Why add water before pouring in the sand? A5: Water cushions the laterals to prevent cracking or breakage during the refill. We’re here to help you get the most out of your pool investment. If you need more support, reach out to your local Great Escape team—your go-to source for pool care and expertise!