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The difference between a saltwater pool and a pool maintained with chlorine?

Lower Chlorine Levels

Saltwater Pools - 0.5 to 1.0 ppm chlorine

Traditional Pools - 3.0 - 10.0 ppm chlorine

No "Chemical Bath" Feel

NO packaged chlorine needed.
NO algaecides needed
NO soda ash or baking soda
Better Swimmer Comfort

By eliminating the need for the harsh chemicals, you eliminate the source of the irritation that plagues swimmers in most pools.

Controlled Stabilizer Levels

If you are using chlorine tablets, you are adding 1 lb. of stabilizer for every 2 lbs. of tablets you put into your pool. Your stabilizer level rises to over 100 ppm and your chlorine becomes ineffective and yellow algae and poor sanitization results.

With a salt system, you add stabilizer as needed and are able to keep the level low. Your chlorine remains VERY effective and you need much less in the water to do the job (see above).

On commercial pools, state code requires you to drain pools when the stabilizer level exceeds 100 ppm. The salt system avoids this problem.

Superior Algae Control

Saltwater pool systems virtually eliminate algae problems. This is because the chlorine in the pool is not inhibited by high stabilizer levels.

Popularity and cost benefits of salt water pools

Most people who consider themselves "sensitive" or "allergic" to chlorine are not reacting to the chlorine at all. What are creating a problem are packaged pool chemicals and the additives and carriers in those chemicals. Those same swimmers, who claim allergic reactions to chlorine, typically experience no problems when they are in a salt water pool. The answer isn't the absence of chlorine. Salt systems create their own chlorine. The answer is the absence of all the packaged chemicals and by-products in those chemicals. In the case of salt water swimming pool operating costs, most people do not buy a salt water pool system for the sole purpose of saving money. They buy it for the increased swimmer comfort. With that said, they do save quite a lot on pool chemicals, but it probably takes about 2-3 years before the system pays for itself. In the long run, however, a saltwater system will save on costs!

Why use salt water pools?

The most important fact is that you save the chemicals you have to add normally. Generally, when people swim in a non-chlorine generator pool (a pool with no salt water in it) they feel like their skin dries quicker upon exiting the pool. They may feel and/or see a whitish residual, chlorine flaking, on the skin. In a salt-water pool (one with a chlorine generator) the water feels smooth, your skin feels smooth and many people feel more refreshed. Swimming in a mild saline solution is much like taking a shower in soft water. Saltwater pools are often more relaxing than their chlorinated counterpart. Ocean water has a salt content of around 35,000 parts per million ("ppm"). Humans have a salt taste threshold of around 3,500 ppm. Most chlorine generators require a salt content of 2500 - 6000 ppm in the pool. A unit that needs less than 3500 ppm to operate effectively is optimal.

2006-08-13 07:17:53 · answer #1 · answered by Lou 2 · 0 1

No.

The chlorine from sea salt NaCl is not the same as the chlorine from a chlorine tablet or a chlorine generator. NaCl - salt, has no abiity to kill bacteria. The active chlorine from a pool tablet or from gaseous chlorine is in a different oxidation state, and is a very good disinfectant. One way to look at it, is to compare bleach with salt. You can eat salt, but you wouldn't drink household bleach.

2006-08-13 07:07:25 · answer #2 · answered by richard Alvarado 4 · 0 0

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A beach of course. For one thing, it is more fun: you have the wind, waves, sand and sunshine. Another important factor, it is NATURAL; there's no harsh chemicals like chlorine, just sea salt which is good for your skin. Thanks to chlorine (as used in swimming pools and tap water), people ingest a daily amount of dioxin that is already 300 to 600 times greater than the EPA's so-called "safe" dose. Dioxin btw is 300,000 times more potent as a carcinogen than DDT. Sure there may be critters in the ocean, but the likelihood of getting bitten by one is not that high unless you go out deep far away from the shoreline. Plus, I think it is cool to watch them; Have you ever seen a jelly fish? And yes, the Blue Lagoon in Iceland is the by far the most awesome place to go swimming. Tales of it are not exaggerated. The water is geothermically heated by Iceland's volcanoes and the natural minerals there are to die for. Very good for relaxation and for natural style "spa" treatment.

2016-04-09 05:22:03 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

NO all your metal parts will corrode

2006-08-13 06:47:06 · answer #4 · answered by paulofhouston 6 · 0 1

no, u will ruin ur pump and fittings

2006-08-13 07:13:00 · answer #5 · answered by bigg_dogg44 6 · 0 0

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