Pros and Cons of a Saltwater Pool

by | Oct 23, 2015 | Swimming Pools and Spas

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For many people, chlorine is comparable to ‘steam spinach.’ While there may be a few people who actually like this, in most cases, they only accept it because of a lack of alternatives. In fact, if it was not so effective at helping to keep a swimming pool in proper healthy, chances are, most people would keep chlorine as far from their home as possible. It causes irritation to the skin and eyes and it smells quite bad.

This has made the option of a salt water pool extremely appealing and a trend that many people are turning to. However, there are still benefits of salt free pools and understanding all the facts is the best way to make an informed decision.

There are some advantages of a saltwater pool, which include:

  • Gentle on the skin and eyes
  • Safer than chlorine
  • Offers a ‘soft water’ feel
  • The pool does not require as much maintenance

It is these factors that have pulled quite a few people in and made them opt for the saltwater pool system.

However, there are also a number of disadvantages of salt water pools, which is why salt free pools are still popular. Some of these disadvantages include:

  • More expensive: Salt water pools are the most expensive option in all pools that are currently available.
  • More complicated: if there are sanitation issues with the swimming pool, the answer is typically to add addition chlorine. Salt water systems will likely require the help of an experienced technician when an issue arises.
  • Causes damage to pool accessories: There are numerous reports of the salt water hurting underwater lighting, liners, heaters, fixtures, and even masonry work.

While salt water pools are quite popular, they may not be the best option when all factors are considered. If you have a larger budget and more money to spend on the system, then opting for a salt water pool may be the ideal option. Take some time to think about the pros and cons of each option to ensure the right one is selected. Failure to do this may result in serious issues that you could otherwise avoid. Take some time, consider the facts, and then choose the best pool system for you and your family’s needs. After all, this is supposed to be a feature that you and your family can enjoy for years to come, so be sure to choose carefully.

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