
Many people are choosing to remodel their swimming pool systems to add saltwater chlorination. With a saltwater pool system, a chlorine generator is added to the pool’s filtration system. The water circulates through the chlorinator, where salt produces a chlorine gas that dissolves into the water. That chlorine in turn, breaks down and turns into salt, cycling the process all over again.
Many people are choosing to remodel their swimming pool by making a saltwater conversion for the many advantages that a saltwater pool provides. Aside from being a more natural option, they don’t require that you buy, store or handle many chemicals. In general, saltwater pools require less swimming pool maintenance. The remodel expense may seem costly upfront, but over time, they pay for themselves due to reduced running costs. Salt also is softer on the skin that traditional chlorine and swimmers tend to have reduced red eyes, itchy skin and discolored hair. Saltwater systems can also be used with any size pool – whether it is a small spa or a larger backyard pool.
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