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Genesis 425 Sq Ft Multi Cartridge Filter, GP570042507, 3-Year Warranty

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Genesis 425 Sq Ft Pool Cartridge Filter, GP570042507 Combining high-tech features and an easy-to-service design, the Genesis Cartridge Filter is id...

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Genesis 200 Sq Ft Single Cartridge Filter GPPCCF200, 3-Year Warranty

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Genesis 200 Sq Ft Pool Cartridge Filter GPPCCF200 Heavy-duty one-piece base allows for turnkey assembly to simplify installation Unionized pump to...

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Genesis 100 Sq Ft Cartridge Filter System with 2 HP Pump, GP52051473S, 3-Year Warranty

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Genesis 100 Sq Ft Cartridge Filter System with 2.0 HP 1-Speed (Single-Speed) Pump with 3 ft. Twist Lock TL Cord, GP52051473S A Standard Cartridge F...

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Pool Cartridge Filter Systems

A clean pool starts with the right filtration system. A pool cartridge filter removes debris, dirt and particles to keep your water sparkling and safe, and it's the most popular filtration choice for residential pools. Whether you have an above-ground pool or a larger backyard setup, a cartridge filter gives you strong, consistent performance while cutting the time you spend on maintenance.

Pool cartridge filters are known for durability and easy upkeep, and they run at lower pressure than sand or DE systems, which is easier on your pool pump motor and can lower energy costs over a season. That combination of reliability and convenience makes them a smart choice for most pool owners.

At Vita Pool Supply, we carry a wide range of cartridge filters from trusted brands, so you can find the right fit for your pool. Our team helps you select the best pool cartridge filter for your setup, and fast shipping plus expert support make it easy to get your pool running at peak performance quickly.

Investing in a high-quality cartridge filter means less hassle, better water quality and more time enjoying your pool.

How a Pool Cartridge Filter Works

Water from the pool is pushed into the housing and through a pleated cartridge from the outside in. The pleats trap debris down to 10 to 15 microns while clean water returns to the pool. As debris builds, gauge pressure rises, and that reading tells you when to clean. 

How to Size a Pool Cartridge Filter for Your Pool

Sizing comes down to matching the filter's flow rate and surface area to your pool's volume and pump output. Start with your pool's total gallons and your pump's gallons-per-minute rating, then choose a filter built to handle that flow with capacity to spare. Surface area is the number that matters most for upkeep: a larger filter goes longer between cleanings and puts less strain on the whole system, so when you're choosing between two sizes, the bigger one is almost always the better long-term call. 

Above-Ground Pool Cartridge Filter Options

An above-ground pool cartridge filter suits seasonal and smaller setups because it's compact, easy to install and simple to maintain. These systems pair well with the lower flow rates of above-ground pumps and handle everyday backyard debris without much fuss.

If you're building out an above-ground equipment pad, it's worth thinking about the whole setup together, including above-ground pool heaters to stretch your swim season. We carry cartridge filters sized specifically for above-ground applications, so you can match the filter to your pool rather than forcing a fit.

Pool Filter Canister Parts and Replacement Components

The pool filter canister is the housing that holds the cartridge and seals the system under pressure. Beyond the cartridge itself, the parts that keep it working are the lid and clamp, the sealing O-ring, the pressure gauge, the air relief valve and the manifold the cartridge seats onto.

The O-ring is the part most likely to need replacing, since a worn seal is a common source of leaks. Keeping a few wear parts on hand means a quick fix instead of mid-season downtime.

Best Cartridge Pool Filter Picks

The best cartridge pool filter for your setup comes down to pool size, pump and how much maintenance you want to do. Larger surface-area cartridges suit high-use or larger pools because they go longer between cleanings, while compact single-cartridge units fit above-ground and smaller in-ground pools.

We carry models from trusted brands across that range, and our team can help you weigh flow rate, surface area and price. Not sure where to start? Reach out, and we'll point you to the right fit.

Cartridge Filter vs Sand Filter vs DE Filter

Each type trades off filtration fineness, maintenance and cost:

  • Cartridge filters to about 10 to 15 microns, need no backwashing and are simple to maintain. 
  • Sand is the cheapest to run, but filters coarser at 20 to 40 microns and needs water-wasting backwashing.
  • DE filters the finest at 2 to 5 microns, but takes the most work, including backwashing and recharging the DE filter grids with fresh powder.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pool Cartridge Filters

What size pool cartridge filter do I need?

It depends on your pool's volume and pump flow rate. Choose a filter rated for your pump's output with room to spare, and when in doubt, size up for longer intervals between cleanings. 

How often should I replace a pool filter cartridge?

Pool filter cartridges usually need to be replaced every 3 to 5 years. However, this timeframe can vary. The actual lifespan of your filter cartridge really depends on factors like pool usage, bather load and the amount of debris it processes. It is important to monitor the performance of your filter regularly, as this will be the most accurate indicator of when a replacement is truly needed, potentially extending or shortening its service life beyond the typical range.

How long does a pool cartridge filter last?

A pool cartridge filter typically lasts three to five years. Its longevity is influenced by things like pool usage, water chemistry and even the level of cleaning.

How often should you clean your pool cartridge?

You should clean your pool cartridge filter when its pressure gauge reads 8-10 PSI higher than its normal clean operating pressure. As a general guideline, a routine rinse is recommended every 4-6 weeks during active pool season, too.

What is the best way to clean a pool cartridge filter?

Cleaning a pool cartridge filter is a three-step process: 

  1. Prepare the system and remove the filter
  2. Clean the cartridges
  3. Reassemble and restart the system

Regular cleaning is really important for maintaining water clarity and filtration efficiency.

Do pool cartridge filters need backwash?

No, they generally do not require backwashing. Unlike sand or diatomaceous earth (DE) filters, cartridge filters are maintained through a manual cleaning process.

How do you know if your pool cartridge filter is bad?

Identifying a failing cartridge filter is important for maintaining water quality and circulation. Look for these key signs:

  • Decreased Water Flow: A significant reduction in water returning to the pool indicates the filter is struggling to process water efficiently.
  • Poor Pool Water Clarity: If your pool water remains cloudy or murky despite proper chemical balance, the filter may no longer be effectively trapping contaminants.
  • Higher Pressure Readings: An elevated pressure gauge reading on your filter system, especially after cleaning, often signifies a clogged or damaged cartridge impeding water flow.
  • Visible Damage to the Cartridge: Tears, rips, crushed pleats or a deteriorating end cap on the filter cartridge are clear indicators it needs immediate replacement.
  • Age of the Cartridge: Most pool cartridge filters have an effective lifespan of 1-3 years. If your cartridge is older than one year, even without obvious physical damage, its filtration efficiency may be significantly reduced.

Are pool cartridge filters better than sand filters?

It depends on your priorities. Cartridge filters offer finer filtration and need no backwashing, saving water and simplifying upkeep, while sand filters cost less upfront. For cleaner water and easier maintenance, a cartridge is usually the better choice.