Your pool filter plays a major role in keeping your water clean, clear, and properly circulating. When your filter is not working correctly, your pool can quickly become cloudy, dirty, or difficult to maintain. At MT Pool Services, we provide filter troubleshooting and repair solutions to help keep your pool system running the way it should.
Whether your filter is leaking, showing high pressure, struggling with poor water flow, or not keeping the pool clear, we can inspect the issue and recommend the best repair option.
Pool filters can develop problems over time from normal wear, pressure buildup, damaged parts, dirty cartridges, cracked tanks, worn O-rings, or faulty valves. If your filter is not performing properly, it may be time to have it inspected.
Common signs of filter problems include:

We start by inspecting your filter system, checking for leaks, pressure issues, damaged parts, and signs of poor filtration. Once we identify the problem, we explain what we found and provide a clear repair recommendation before moving forward. Our goal is to help you understand what is happening with your pool system and provide an honest solution that makes sense for your pool.
A damaged or poorly working filter can put extra strain on your pool equipment and make it harder to keep your water balanced. Addressing filter issues early can help prevent cloudy water, algae growth, poor circulation, and more expensive equipment problems down the road.
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Common signs include cloudy water, poor circulation, high or low filter pressure, water leaking around the filter, dirt returning to the pool, or visible damage to the filter tank, clamp, valve, or plumbing connections.
A leaking filter can be caused by worn O-rings, loose clamps, cracked parts, damaged valves, pressure issues, or faulty fittings. MT Pool Services can inspect the system and recommend the right repair.
Yes. If your filter is dirty, damaged, clogged, or not circulating properly, it can allow debris and particles to remain in the water, causing cloudy or dirty-looking water.
Yes. We can help troubleshoot sand filter issues such as leaking valves, poor filtration, high pressure, sand returning to the pool, and worn or damaged parts.
Yes. We can inspect DE filter systems for leaks, pressure problems, damaged grids, worn parts, and poor filtration concerns
Yes. A dirty or clogged filter can restrict water flow and put extra strain on the pump and other equipment. Addressing filter issues early can help prevent bigger repair costs.
Filter cleaning frequency depends on the filter type, pool use, debris load, and water condition. In Arizona, filters often need regular cleaning because of dust, wind, monsoon debris, and heavy summer use.
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