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Title: Saltwater Pool vs. Chlorinated Pool: Which Should I Choose?


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Saltwate Pool vs. Chlorinated Pool W ich
Should I Choose?
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Pools offer a wide variety of benefits ranging
from relaxation, recreation, to impacting your
overall health and well-being positively through
swimming. Now, before getting excited by all
these perks, it is essential to educate yourself
about the two popular types of pool
systems-saltwater or chlorinated. Below we have
discussed the pros and cons of each water
treatment option to help you. Read all the
points to make an informed decision that will
work best within your budget, and desired use
for the pool.
C hlorinated Pools Chlorinated pools are by far
the most popular, as it is perceived
to be the most cost-effective treatment choice. Ch
lorine,
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however, has been known to have negative health
impacts and can cause eye and skin irritation,
dry skin, and may progress to more severe
illnesses such as asthma and other lung diseases.
Chlorine has also been known to have a pungent
odor, can stain clothes, turn blonde hair green,
fade swimwear and beach towels. S altwater
Pools Saltwater pools, on the other hand, provide
users with a gentler and softer feel of the
water. Users find floating much more
comfortable, and the water also poses fewer
health risks. However, contrary to popular
belief, saltwater pools are not entirely free of
chlorine (although in lesser naturally-produced).
When it comes to cost, installation entails a
higher upfront expense than chlorinated pools.
Nevertheless, maintenance, in the long run, may
come cheaper as you won't need to purchase
chlorine tablets or granules. Just remember to
conduct regular equipment checks as saltwater is
generally more corrosive and can cause costly
damage to fittings and other things. S altwater
Pools Require Less Maintenance The salt cells in
a saltwater pool provide chlorine as needed.
So, it requires far less upkeep as compared to
the traditionally chlorinated swimming pools. It
means that you have fewer testing chores to
complete throughout the year. It is quite easy to
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add salt to the water, and it reduces the manual
addition of several chemicals to maintain the
integrity of the water. The
day. To help with your decision-making below is a
table
liquid retains a consistent level of protection
  • summarizing the pros and cons of saltwater and
    chlorinated pools based on investment cost,
    health impacts, and upkeep needs.
  • C hlorinated Pool
  • I nvestment Cost Lower installation cost
  • U pkeep Needs
  • DIY maintenance and troubleshooting is possible
  • Higher expense for regular purchasing of chlorine
    and regular servicing
  • H ealth Impact
  • High chlorine content
  • Can irritate skin and eyes and other major health
    issues such as asthma and lung disease
  • O ther Effects
  • Chlorine can damage clothes, swimwear, and towels

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S altwater Pool I nvestment Cost
Higher investment cost for specialized
equipment U pkeep Needs
  • Professional is often required for
    troubleshooting
  • Higher electricity requirement for the salt
    generator

chlorine
  • H ealth Impact
  • Lower chlorine content and naturally produced
  • Soft and gentler to skin
  • No significant negative health impacts
  • O ther Effects Saltwater can cause corrosion and
    damage to fittings, pool features, etc.
  • Also, you will want to keep in mind the purpose
    and frequency of pool use, as well as the
    climate within your area to help you make your
    decision.

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Now that you have a better understanding of the
differences between a chlorinated pool and a
saltwater pool, you are equipped to make a
decision on which one is better for your
backyard. No matter which one you choose, S plash
Pools can create a c ustom pool for either
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