Should you convert your chlorinated pool to a saltwater one?

Instead, a salt chlorine generator machine converts sodium chloride, or ordinary salt, into chlorine.

So, in essence, a saltwater pool does have chlorine.

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Salt is added directly to the swimming pool water.

The pool water is drawn into the generator and passes through the salt cell.

In the cell, metal blades coated in ruthenium or iridium are charged by electricity.

After electrolysis, the water that leaves the machine is chlorinated.

The comfortable feeling continues after the swim, too.

Users of chlorinated pools can experience dried-out skin, burning eyes, and hair stripped of oils.

After setup, keeping the pool water clean is relatively simple.

Many newer chlorine generators can be controlled by a touchpad or mobile app.

In traditional chlorinated pools, keeping chlorine levels low can help minimize the less-than-ideal after-effects of swimming in chlorine.

Maintenance

Whileupkeep is inexpensive, startup costs can be rather pricey.

Saltwater pools have an initial cost of $800 to $1,000 for the chlorine generator alone.

Cells arewashed in muriatic acid, a hazardous chemical.

Corrosion

A disadvantage of saltwater is that it does not work withall types of poolsor pool equipment.

Salt will corrode vinyl pools with metal wall panels, as well as some handrails and ladder bolts.

Be cautious if you are planning anabove-ground saltwater pool.

So, you may still need to use traditional chlorine additives during the winter.

Chlorinated swimming pools do not pose a similar problem to users with cardiac devices.

Saltwater pools do not generally taste salty.

To compare, the salt in seawater is concentrated to about 35,000 parts PPM (parts per million).

Saltwater pools' salinity is about 3,000 PPM.

So, the saltand the taste of saltin saltwater pools is about 10 times less than that of seawater.

Saltwater pools are heated in the same way as standard chlorinated pools.

Aheater in your poollets you enjoy swimming as the weather cools.

Algae can grow in saltwater pools and need quick remediation before the algae grow out of control.

A saltwater pool is not recommended for those with a cardiac pacemaker gear implant.

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