When designing your pool you will be tasked with the choice of having a chlorine pool or a salt water pool. There are many advantages to owning a salt water pool. Salt water pools provide softer water, are more gentle on the skin, cost less after the initial investment and require far less chemicals. This claim is still being debated, but it is said that it is safer to swim in a saltwater pool as it is easier to float in them. Salt water is almost always soft, and doesn’t feel like that of hard tap water that most chlorinated pools can feel like on the skin. Chemical maintenance is a breeze with a salt water pool. Adding salt in the beginning of the season and a bag every so often allows the pool to convert the salt into chlorine through electrolysis, saving you tons of money. This is where the initial investment works itself right out. Salt pools are the clear winner when it comes to chemistry! No chlorine smell, and no taste of salt. Quite the magic trick!
We are seeing many people switch over from chlorine pools to salt pools, for the sole reason they are so easy to maintain. Call us today to learn more! 855-791-9999
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