With summer finally here, you’re probably going to start getting a lot of use out of your pool, which also means a lot of cleaning and maintenance expenses. If you’re like most, you’re probably using a traditional conventional chlorination system for cleaning your pool; spending lots of money on pool maintenance, chlorine purchases, and even new swimsuits since others get damaged so quickly from all the excess chlorine. However, nowadays there is a much more efficient, greener, and cost-friendly method for pool maintenance, which uses a salt water chlorination system. Take a look at the infographic to get a bit more info on this alternative.
It’s important to note that salt water pools are not chlorine free pools. Rather, they are pools which generate chlorine from salt in the water. How exactly is this better? As the infographic outlines, salt water pools are increasing in popularity due to the use of fewer chemicals, are budget friendly, and the overall greener aspect of a salt water chlorination system. With a conventional chlorination system, chlorine must be bought frequently, costing upwards of $60 or more, while a salt water chlorination system is just about 20 bucks worth of salt in order to keep your pool clean. Without all the excess chlorine, you’re also avoiding those itchy red eyes and skin due to chemicals, not to mention the more environmentally friendly feature of salt, as opposed to chlorine which is toxic to many animals and plants in local waterways. After reviewing the comparison between the two from the infographic provided, you’ll see exactly what we mean!

http://www.poolguysupply.com/blog/pool-guy-supply-news/natural-salt-water-pools-for-homes/



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