FilterBalls Sanz - (Single Pack) - Two Bag Min. (no filter housings require only one bag)
FilterBalls Sanz - (Single Pack) - Two Bag Min. (no filter housings require only one bag)
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$59.50 USD
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FilterBalls Sanz – are packed in 1 cubic feet bags, approximately equal to 100 lbs of sand.
Note: there are no housings that require only one bag of FilterBalls Sanz.
FilterBalls Sans - Patented Filter Media 100% Made in USA. Easy to Install Replacement Media for Commercial Pools, Water Parks, Air Filtration, Farming - Replacement for Sand, Zeolite, Mystic White
- CleanTech Water Filter Media - 5 Micron - 100% MADE IN THE USA, Easy to Install as compared to 45 Micron Sand
- FILTERBALLS Commercial Filter media - (see sizing chart below) A filter media constructed for use with all commercial In-ground pools. Designed for use when the media bed is 12 inches or greater. Recommended for all filter housings rated at over 250 lbs of sand. Perfect for Commercial, Industrial. media replacement for commercial pools and filtration applications
- Filter Media for COMMERCIAL Pools, Replacement for Sand, Zeolite, and Mystic White one (1) Cubic Foot Bag equal (2) 50Lbs bag of filter sand
- ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY - FilterBalls are 100% recyclable. You may recycle your FilterBalls every year. Reduction in operating pressure means less energy usage. Create less strain on your pumps and system. CleanTech refers to any process, product, or service that reduces negative environmental impacts through significant energy efficiency improvements, the sustainable use of resources, or environmental protection activities.
- SAFETY STANDARDS - Health and Safety Standards for the pool industry and commercial food and beverage processing are set by the National Safety Foundation (NSF) and certified by independent laboratories like Underwriter Laboratories. FilterBalls meet the highest standards set for filter media. FilterBalls media is certified for health and safety in pools and potable water to the stringent NSF standards, 50, 42, 61, and 372