There are several high water pressure scenarios that come up and for one reason or another have no apparent solution. You just replaced a failing motor or pump and your pressure jumped up from 10 to 20. Or your pressure crept up from 10 to 20 due to a dirty filter. You sprayed the debris off you filter cartridge like you did 50 times before but this time the pressure remained high. Or every time you turn the pump off, the back pressure is so high that it blows the cover off the skimmer or pushes the vacuum hose out of the suction port. This guide discusses these scenarios and possible solutions to correcting them.
David Mailley Posted: 6/17/2019
How would I track down a suction leak. My issue sounds exactly like this could be happeningReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 6/19/2019
How to Identify and Correct Air LeaksReply
Scott H Posted: 6/17/2019
Would an old Jandy DEL 60 filter cartridge cause pressure to rise? I’m backwashing 3-4 times a day and noticing the water is slowly becoming cloudy and doesn’t seem to be filtering properly. We just replaced the pump. I’m embarrassed to say the DE grid is the original (around 13 years old). I’m about to order a complete replacement as a DIY project, but want to see if there are other possible causes.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 7/10/2019
Is it cloudy because you used an algaecide, and you need to backwash to clear excess algae waste? Or is this cloudiness caused by particulates in the pool, that are clogging the pool? Before replacing the grids, you can try giving them a chemical soak. That may refresh them enough to prevent excess backwashing.Reply
Scrogg Posted: 6/11/2019
My pressure guage has a crack on the face where you would read the pressure. Would this cause high pressure?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 6/14/2019
It would not.Reply
David Schwartz Posted: 6/4/2019
we are getting very low water pressure. I just noticed that the air relief tube has a hole in it. would this cause this problem? what exactly does the air relief tube do? Thanks!!Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 6/6/2019
It releases air that is trapped in the tank of the filter.Reply
Bobbie Posted: 6/1/2019
Hi, my psi when shut off is around 35-40. When i turn it on its 50. After 4 hrs of runnings its over 60 and the water from the return is slow. I back wash and it goes back to 35-40. The water is cloudyReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 6/6/2019
Our obvious first question for you would be, did you follow each written step in this guide and exhaust the possibilities that they could be the cause?Reply
Keith Posted: 5/19/2019
What does broken de grides cause im having fast pressure 10 to 20 in secondsReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 5/20/2019
Broken grids dump DE in your pool. With the lost of DE, the pressure in the filter likely drops because there is less resistance to the water moving through the grids.Reply
Keith R Corbett Posted: 5/20/2019
Then why is it i can take filters out and it runs fineReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 5/20/2019
By running fine, you mean it stays at a low PSI, that is because nothing is restricting the flow. Have you considered just replacing the broken grids? Besides the fact they are broken, if the problem goes away when you take the grids out of the equation, it sounds like you found the issue.Reply
Keith R Corbett Posted: 5/20/2019
Like to but brokeReply
Tammey Posted: 5/16/2019
We have a 16x 32 inground salt pool with a Hayward s220tc sand filter. Hayward pump sp3202vsp pump going into our 3 year. The pressure on the tank goes up to 30 psi right away when we run the pump. Running it on recirc, it read 7. Opened up filter and sand looks perfect, no lumps or clumping together. What else is causing the high pressure. Checked for air leaks and can’t find any nor do we see air bubbles after shutting the pump down.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Robert M. Posted: 5/16/2019
Hello Tammey - It seems like there is an issue with the sand. The sand could be packed with oils and organic materials that don't flush out when doing a normal backwash. We'd recommend a product called Sand Aid. It breaks down that stuff and allows the water to flow through more easily.Reply
Mj Posted: 5/14/2019
Pressure currently sits at 22psi. After backwashing which doesn’t seem to have much gunk, pressure is unchanged. When I release air from pressure valve, the water is a slow stream, not the usual gush of water. Any ideas for high pressure but low pressure water output of out of air relief valve?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Robert M. Posted: 5/14/2019
The filter media could be clogged with oils and other substances that don't backwash easily. If you have a DE filter, try soaking the grids in a filter cleaner. If you have a sand filter, try a product called Sand-Aid. It will help remove those oils so that the filter can operate better. Another possibility is that the pressure gauge is bad.Reply
Will Posted: 4/26/2019
Just replaced entire filter after replacing multi port valve in December. Backwash provides no “gunk” (it seems clean) but pressure is high, 20 or so, and jets don’t push water when on filter setting of multi port. No problems when on recirculate with water movement and skimmer collection. Any ideas? I was originally thinking a clogged main drain may be my problem, but I’m starting to think otherwise as recirculation is working.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Robert M. Posted: 4/30/2019
Hello Will - If recirculation is working, the problem is likely the filter media. What type of filter do you have? Make and model?Reply
Ed Posted: 5/12/2019
I actually have the same problem as the OP. I installed a new DE Hayward Pro Grid filter this season. I chose the 24 sq. Ft model based on feedback from intheswim. My pump is a Hayward Super Pump VS Variable Speed. My pool is 16000 gallon in ground. Once I backwash the filter, the pressure is fine. Actually the pressure is always fine but the return to the pool, the pressure decreases dramatically within five hours . I backwash again, everything returns to normal . I’m afraid I bought an undersized filter.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Robert M. Posted: 5/14/2019
Hello Ed - The Hayward Pro Grid 24 sq ft filter can handle a 16,000 pool. Is the pool clear or is it cloudy/green? What is the pressure gauge reading when the filter is clean and what is the pressure reading when the flow from the jets slow down? Are there any air bubbles coming out of the jets?Reply
Inyopools Posted: 6/21/2018
Hello Marshall - You may have a suction side air leak. Check out our guide titled "How To Identify and Correct Air Leaks". If it were a leak on the pressure side, you'd see water leaking while the pump is running.Reply
Marshall Pickett Posted: 6/19/2018
I just replaced by cartridge filters as I have many times. Turned it on and everything seems to run well, except when I turn the pump off I can see air flow into the basket filter through the clear lid. Air flows in until its almost empty. I don't see any water leaks in the lid when the pump is on.Reply
Jeff Posted: 5/26/2018
This is an awesome explanation.Reply
LM Posted: 1/6/2018
I have a cartridge filter and it runs great for a couple hours, but then the pressure starts rising and my pool vacuum stops moving (when connected to suction port). The pump primes fine and there are no air leaks. But, If I connect the vacuum to the skimmer, the pump doesn't prime fully (the pump basket doesn't fill with water) but the pressure stays normal and the vacuum works great. I only have the suction port and skimmer open. I believe the other line is a main drain? and it always remains closed. I've tried everything I can think of and followed all of your guides and I don't know what else to do. What could be wrong? Thanks.Reply
dinyopools Posted: 7/24/2017
Denis E - Thank you very much for your feedback !Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/24/2017
Anonymous (high pressure) - Look at steps 3 and 4 of this guide. Does your water surge backwards when you turn your pump off? If you just relieve the air pressure at the top of the tank, does your pressure drop to 10 and then slowly creep up to 30 over the next couple of days. If so, you may have air pressure building up in the top of your filter tank due to suction air leaks. See our guide on "How to Identify and Correct Air Leaks".Reply
Anonymous Posted: 7/23/2017
I have a cartridge filter system and as soon as I clean it it goes down to abut 12 psi but more and more I have to clean the cartridge or it will be close to 30psi. The system is only 3months old.it's getting to be every couple days I have to clean it. My vacuum won't work when the psi goes up.Reply
Denis E Posted: 7/19/2017
Replacing the return jets with larger exit holes brought my 16psi brand new sand filter to 10psi. That's a huge drop. I had a smaller exit hold on my old return jet so I decided to change it with a larger one and it worked great.P.S.
I just installed a brand new pump and sand filter when I replaced my return jets.
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InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/4/2017
Jerry Shannon - The extra piping and heat pump should not have had that much effect on your water pressure unless you inadvertently closed off some of your piping. Do you have a bypass path around your heater that could isolate your problem to the heater or new piping? Also, most heaters have a bypass within the heater for when the heater is off. That bypass may not be working properly.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/3/2017
Pat H - There is an Air Release Assembly that runs up the center of the tank to relieve air that might collect in the free zone between the sand and the top of the tank. See an example in Blue Wave SandMan 18" & 22" Filter (number 5a,b). Make sure that tube and top screen are unclogged. If that doesn't solve your problem, see our guide on "How to Correct Low Water Pressure in Your Pool System". Check Step 6, Clogged Impeller, first.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/3/2017
Joanne - If your pressure was over 30 psi, you may have a high pressure problem with your system. However, I would guess that your pressure gauge was only partially screwed on or defective. I would get another one and make sure it is screwed on all the way. Also, I wouldn't move the pressure gauge when the pump is on.Reply
Pat R. Posted: 7/1/2017
Have a Blow Molded sand filter with auto air pressure relief valve.There is not enough air pressure in the system. There are no leaks
I have installed a new "O" Ring. Where is auto air relief valve located? Can this problem be fixed?
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Joanne Posted: 7/1/2017
I have an self cleaning pool system. I went out and looked at the pool and it didn't seem like the water was moving around much. I went over to the filter to look at the pressure meter and I turned it so I could see it and the whole thing blew off.....the plastic piece even came off the face of the meter. I shut the filter off. I want to know what do I have to do now? Can I just go to the pool store and buy another meter and screw it on? Not a dumb question here...just someone that doesn't know much about pools and the workings of one! :(Reply
Jerry Shannon Posted: 6/30/2017
I have a 21x41x54" oval above ground pool. Pump and filter came with the pool. A hayward matrix 1.5hp pump and a hayward sand filter. I re-plumbed with 1.5" plastic pipe when I added a Heat Pump. pressure went from 15 psi to 30psi and stays there. Did the extra plumbing and adding diverter valves for the heat pump raise my filter pressure?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/30/2017
Pat - If your gasket (O-ring) has "wavy" parts, it sounds like it is stretched and should be replaced. A stretch O-ring tends to overlay on itself and leak.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/29/2017
LynnH - I don't understand your comment about your vacuum never catching suction. Does your vacuum not have sufficient suction to suck up water? If you have water blasting our of you jet, I would think you'd have move water flow than you originally had which should provide more than enough suction. Could you have shut off any of your return diverter valves - like to a water feature. Also, check that your cartridge was seated completely into the bottom of the tank.Reply
Pat Posted: 6/29/2017
I bought a new house last year with an inground pool running a Hayward EC65A D.E. pump/filter. I've had the high pressure issue (20psi or so). I took apart the filter last night to wash out the fingers and noticed my gasket had some "wavy" parts to it. When I turned the filter back on, the water flow back to the pool was great, much better than before. This morning the psi was back around 20 and there was little flow. I do see a few spots where there is water dripping from the top of the filter canister. Does my gasket need replaced or could it be something else? I didn't clean the fingers with any solution as I didn't have any so that probably still needs to happen.Reply