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Splash Pool Filter – StaRite PRC 75 Cartridge System

Splash Pool Filter Systems

One of the most efficient pool filters on the market today is the StaRite 75. Sta-Rite 75 square foot modular media cartridge filter. Sta-Rite 1.0 HP high-flow performance pump. Large capacity trap and an all-weather, smooth-running motor. Cartridge filter hold more dirt than other filters of equal size. Posi-Lok locking ring provides safe, fast access for maintenance of filter. Truly an amazing filter for it’s size.

While this filter will last for many, many fun summers with your pool, you may need to replace parts on the Sta Rite 75. We have the 1 HP replacement pump . We also carry the replacement cartridge for this pool filter. Pressure gauge go bad on your StaRite 75? Be sure and check your 75 Union Half Assembly for wear and tear. If you find you need to replace the piece that joins the pump to the filter, we’re your go to SplashPool parts dealer! We’ve also got the clear trap lid for the PLM150 and PRC75

We have these items in stock and we’re offering free shipping on orders over $50! Click on any of the highlighted parts above and you will be taken to our online shopping cart. If you can’t find what you’re looking for email us at info@splashpoolparts.com or call us at 1-866-585-2380, Mon. – Fri. 8-5, pacific time and we’ll be happy to help you find your SplashPool Parts!

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May 24, 2011 at 7:29 pm Comments (0)

1 HP Sand Replacement Pump

1HP Pump for Sand Filtration

SplashPoolParts.com has slashed prices on the 1 horse power replacement pump for the 21″ Sand System. This is the replacement motor and pump. It will replace the pump/motor on the 21″ Sand System. We’re offering free shipping in the continental US and to Canada!

We carry the complete line of Splash Pool Parts including all replacement parts for Splash Super Pool, Omega Splash Pool, Alpha Splash Pools. SplashPoolParts.com also carries filter parts, ladders, pool covers, skimmer & vacuums, hoses and gaskets. By clicking on any of the highlighted words you’ll be taken to our online shopping cart.

If you don’t see what you are looking for please email us at info@SplashPoolParts.com or call us Mon. – Sat., 8-5 pacific time 1-866-585-2380 and we’ll be happy to help you find the correct parts for your Splash Pool.

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May 19, 2011 at 1:26 am Comments (0)

Pool Hoses for Your Splash Pool or ANY Pool

SplashPoolParts.com features pool hoses in all sizes. We carry the standard 9 foot swimming pool hose, the 12 foot replacement pool hose, the 30 foot pool hose sections and 50 feet of pool cleaning hose for those with a large pool and backyard. We also do custom pool hoses, in 3 foot sections. Just tell us how many feet you need and we’ll cut the bulk pool hose to match your swimming pool needs.

We also carry a full line of replacement parts for Splash Pools. Filter parts, pool ladders, pool covers, and skimmers and vacuums. By clicking on any of the products highlighted in blue in this article you’ll be taken to our online shopping cart. If you don’t see what you are looking for please email us at info@splashpoolparts.com or call us, M-F, 8-5 pacific 1-866-585-2380 and we’ll be happy to help you find the right parts for your pool.

Have a great summer and enjoy your SplashPool!

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May 2, 2011 at 2:46 am Comments (0)

StaRite PLM 150 SuperPak

Now is the time to get your pool is tip-top shape for summer. Warm weather is here and the pool will become an extension of your living space! If you’re currently running a StaRite PLM-150 SuperPak pool filter it might be time to change the 1HP pump in your PLM150. We have the pumps on our online store, HERE.

Be sure and clean all filter parts and check the drains for debris. If you find you’re in need of a replacement tank drain, look no further. Please click HERE to purchase the tank drain. By clicking HERE you can see the full line of replacement parts for the StaRite PLM-150. If you don’t see what you’re looking for send us an email at info@SplashPoolParts.com or call us, M-F, 8-5 pacific 1-866-2380 and we’ll be happy to help you find your pool parts!

Have a great summer and enjoy your Splash Pool!

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April 24, 2011 at 8:41 pm Comments (0)

Vacuuming Your Splash Pool

Summer is here and a Splash Pool is the place to be! Whether you’ve purchased the Splash SuperPool, Omega Pool, Alpha or have one of the older model Legend SplashPools, it’s important to keep your pool sparkling clear and ready for a summer pool bash. Vaccuming your pool isn’t a hard job but it can be tricky. In this article we offer tips and tricks to making the chore of pool cleaning a breeze.

To vacuum your SplashPool, you may either use an automatic cleaner or the traditional manual method. If you choose the manual method, you will need a 1.5″ flexible vacuum hose of adequate length, a vinyl liner vacuum head, and a telescopic pole.

Begin by turning pump and filter off, then place vacuum hose on vacuum head or automatic cleaner. Place vacuum (either auto cleaner or vinyl vacuum head attached to end of telescopic pole) in pool, allowing hose to fill with water. Continue to “feed” hose straight down into water, thus removing air from the hose and replacing it with water. Once you get to the end of the hose, water will come out. Turn pump and filter on and begin vacuuming.

Automatic Vacuuming

With the pump turned off, place the Vacuum Adapter Plate (“N” on SuperPools, “L” on OmegaPools) on top of the Floating Skimmer Weir (“J” on SuperPools, “H” on OmegaPools). Once the pump is turned on, the suction of the pump will hold the plate in place.

Attach vacuum hose into adapter plate hole. Again, pump suction will hold hose in place. Turn on the pump and filter; the pool is now ready to be vacuumed. The automatic vacuum will run on its own. When pool is clean, turn off pump and filter, unplug vacuum hose, remove vacuum, and remove adapter plate. This is a good time to empty
any debris from the Skimmer Basket (“L” on SuperPools, “J” on OmegaPools). Finally, turn pump back on to continue filtering.

WARNING: Do not attempt to remove or install the
vacuum plate while pump and filter are running. The
suction is very powerful;  fingers may get pinched
between the vacuum plate and the skimmer.

DO NOT swim in the pool while vacuum is running.

WARNING: Keep body parts away from vacuum plate  when in place and pump and filter are running.

Please visit our online store at SplashPoolParts.com and use the coupon code 10percent to receive 10% off of your order! Thanks for visiting and have a great summer in your SplashPool!

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July 11, 2010 at 11:09 am Comments (0)

Installing the Circulation System for Your Splash Pool

1. Wall Fitting Installation — Install the two Wall Fittings (H) at the locations labeled “intake” and “return”. Also install the Skimmer Hold Down Fitting (K) in its marked location. Each of these three fittings has two rubber and one paper gasket. These should be positioned as in the diagram above.No thread sealer or Teflon tape is required.

2. Skimmer Installation — From inside the pool, screw hose from bottom of Skimmer (M) into the Intake Wall Fitting, and hand- tighten. No Teflon tape is required. Note: use soapy water to slide hose onto bottom of skimmer. Next, screw the short hose from the side of the Skimmer into the Skimmer Hold Down Fitting (K). Again, hand-tighten. Screw the Eyeball Fitting (P) into the Return Wall Fitting. *Note that “hose side” is imprinted on the 90 Degree Fitting for your convenience. Now is when the person inside the pool will want to get out.

3. Pump and Filter Installation — Please refer to the directions supplied by the manufacturer of your pump and filter.

NOTE: The 17′ x 29.5′ SuperPool has holes for an optional extra skimmer. If you choose not to use an extra skimmer, use the supplied Wall Fittings and plugs to seal holes.

WARNING: The circulation system produces
very strong suction. NEVER lay on or insert
body parts into the skimmer. Always turn off
pump before working on the skimmer.

4. Tighten Fittings – Make sure all fittings connecting the pump and filter are tight.

5. Tape – Wrap Teflon tape on the threads of the Ball Valve (O) going into the Wall Fitting (H) and screw tightly into the
Intake Wall Fitting.

6. Attach Hoses – (Be sure to use only Teflon tape on all Threaded Fittings. Do not use the Teflon tape, however, on the hose side of the Threaded Fittings. DO NOT USE PIPE SEALANT.) Take one of the hoses and attach one end (H) to the Ball Valve (O) using a Gasket. Take the other end (I) and attach it to the suction side of the pump and filter with a Threaded Nipple and a Gasket. Note that “hose side” is imprinted on the Threaded Nipple for your convenience. Once sealed, hose will not spin. Next, attach one end (I) of the second hose to the Return Wall Fitting (H) with a Gasket. Twist the threaded elbow into the Wall Fitting before attaching the hose. Then take the other end (I) and attach it with a Threaded Nipple and a Gasket to the Filter Canister. It is helpful to twist the Threaded Nipple into the Filter Canister before the hose. DO NOT USE PIPE SEALANT. Make sure all connections are tight.

7. Warning Label – Affix the Warning Label on the pool liner at the Top Rail next to the Floating Skimmer. If the Floating Weir and the internal basket of the Skimmer are removed, the resultant strong suction can trap hair or other body parts if they are inserted into the skimmer. Due to this potential hazard, we are recommending that you affix the Warning Label.

WARNING: NEVER work on pump, filter, or
skimmer while pump is operating or serious
injury could occur due to strong suction.

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July 10, 2010 at 2:15 pm Comments (0)

Your Swimming Pool Filter Lessons

If you have been a proud owner of  a in-ground swimming pool  or an above ground pool for quite some time now, you are probably  already aware of the importance of a pool filter.  However,   if you are one of those still about to have his/her very own swimming  pool and are looking or inquiring about pool  supplies that they will be needing,  perhaps, this article  will be of help to you.

Have you ever cooked  pasta?  One of the steps in cooking it  is filtering the noodles that  you will use, right?  You can only do this by using a filter – that filter works just the same way as your swimming pool filter.  It is the one that serves as a barrier of the pool water from the  dirt or debris that are collected in the  swimming pool.  It keeps all the unwanted  things from staying  in your  pool water for a long time leaving you with a cleaner and much safer swimming pool to use.  We all do want to be safe around it and using swimming pool supplies like pool fences, pool alarms, etc is not enough.  We may be safe from drowning yet our health will not be safe because of the possibility of the unseen bacteria that could get eventually get into our body systems without the poll filter.  There are three types of pool filters that pool owners can pick out from –  the sand, the cartridge and  the diatomaceous earth (DE).  Picking out  the  one that  will suit you best needs to take some time to think about  and as a pool owner that will choose one, you need some information on each one so that you  will know the facts upon which you base your choices.  As much as possible, get to know  and try to list the advantages and disadvantages of each one on a notebook or a paper that you will make sure to  bring with you upon heading out to your local stores to buy.  It is important to be wise since there are pool clerks who will try to fool you just to increase their sales.

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June 4, 2010 at 2:39 am Comments (0)

Spring Splash Pool Cleanup

Vacuuming Your Splash SuperPool
WARNING: Do not attempt to remove or install the swimming pool vacuum plate while pump and filter are running. The suction is very powerful; fingers may get pinched between the vacuum plate and the skimmer.
DO NOT swim in the pool while vacuum is running.
WARNING: Keep body parts away from vacuum plate when in place and pump and filter are running.
To vacuum your pool, you may either use an automatic cleaner or the traditional manual method. If you choose the manual method, you will need a 1.5″ flexible pool vacuum hose of adequate length, a vinyl liner vacuum head, and a telescopic pole.
Begin by turning pump and swimming pool filter off, then place vacuum hose on vacuum head or automatic cleaner. Place vacuum (either auto cleaner or vinyl vacuum head attached to end of telescopic pole) in pool, allowing hose to fill with water. Continue to feed hose straight down into water, thus removing air from the hose and replacing it with water. Once you get to the end of the hose, water will come out. Turn swimming pool pump and pool filter on and begin vacuuming your pool.

Automatic Vacuuming
With the pump turned off, place the Vacuum Adapter Plate (“N” on SuperPools, “L” on OmegaPools) on top of the Floating Skimmer Weir (“J” on SuperPools, “H” on OmegaPools). Once the pump is turned on, the suction of the pump will hold the plate in place.
Attach vacuum hose into adapter plate hole. Again, pump suction will hold hose in place. Turn on the pump and filter; the pool is now ready to be vacuumed. The automatic vacuum will run on its own. When pool is clean, turn off pump and filter, unplug vacuum hose, remove vacuum, and remove adapter plate. This is a good time to empty any debris from the Skimmer Basket (“L” on SuperPools, “J” on OmegaPools). Finally, turn pump back on to continue filtering.

Vacuum Kits and accesories are available at SplashPoolParts.com. A complete line of factory parts and accessories for your Splash Pool swimming pools, wading pools, lap pools, Hot Tubs and spas including: pool ladders, solar & winter pool covers, skimmers and vacuums, hoses and all replacement parts for SuperPools, Omega Splash Pools, Alpha Splash Pools, Legend Splash Pools and MUCH MUCH more! Each of our replacement parts and accessories have been chosen to accompany your splash super pools, above ground swimming pool, spas, and will enhance your backyard living experience!
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April 3, 2010 at 10:21 am Comments (0)

Summer Splash Savings!

Congratulations on the purchase of your Splash SuperPool!
A few notes prior to assembly. . .
Be sure that you have an area that is smooth, level and 4 feet larger than the pool to assemble your SuperPool. Remove all sticks, rocks, and any sharp objects. Remove and cap off any sprinkler heads, fill voids, depressions, or hollows with dirt or sand. Any areas filled with dirt or sand must be compacted prior to installation of your pool.
If you are installing your SuperPool on dirt, sand, or grass, we recommend that you place a plastic sheet or foam pad between your pool and the ground.
Splash SuperPools are portable swimming pools, and as a result, most localities do not require the homeowner to obtain any permits. However, it is the homeowner’s responsibility to meet all applicable safety/health codes and zoning regulations.

Should you ever need additional part for your Splash Pool, please visit our site www.SplashPoolParts.com

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