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My filter pressure is high, what should I do?


Most often, a simple backwash is all that is needed.  If that doesn’t solve the problem, you should have a service tech out to diagnose the problem.

Submitted by:
Greg Boyer
AM Corson's AquaValue
Mesa, AZ
www.aquavalue.com/amcorsons


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