Salt Water Pool Conversions
Saltwater pool conversions - (925) 269-9399
Thinking about converting your traditional chlorine based pool system into a salt water system? Give us a call right so we can talk, (925) 269-9399. Saltwater pool systems are becoming a much more popular trend for pool owners. Throughout the years of our pool experience, our team of pool professionals has been able to convert many chlorine pools into saltwater systems.
Look no further for the best pool service company in the Contra Costa county. If you have any inquiries, questions, comments, or concerns about your current pool system feel free to reach out to us at any time, (925) 269-9399. Pool systems are extremely important to maintain and check up on. Pool safety is important for any of our pool customers. Check out our pool cleaning and maintenance reviews online, were the best in Walnut Creek, CA. Give us a call, we’d be glad to give you a fair pool system estimate. (925) 269-9399 There are many pros and cons to having a saltwater pool system compared to the common chlorine pool system. Many people have the understanding that once you convert your pool into a salt system, chlorine will never be in the pool. This couldn’t be farther from the truth. In fact, salt pools actually produce chlorine for you, instead of constantly buying chlorine tablets, shock, or liquid chlorine. Converting your chlorine pool into a saltwater system pool can be very beneficial for many reasons. Once you have a salt system pool, never again will you have to manually insert chlorine into your pool. Unlike chlorine pools, salt pools will never produce the chlorine smell or give red eyes and itchy skin to active swimmers. One of the biggest downsides to having a salt pool is taking on the cost of the salt cells which may need to get replaced, depending on the pool size, every three to seven years. The typical salt cell cost could be anywhere from $250-$800 depending on the unit. |
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When picking the right salt system for your pool, there may be a few things to consider. The overall pool size, pool budget, pool features, and pool replacement cell cost all affect the type salt system you may want to purchase. For our pool experts installing a salt system will not take very long, maybe a couple hours depending on the system. Don’t stress about installing the pool’s salt system the right way, simple give us a call today so we can get the job done for you.
Once the salt system is implemented, adding the salt to the system is what follows next. The biggest question a pool owner will have after the salt system is installed, is how much salt is needed in the system? When you are ready to add salt to the system, grabbing the pool’s owners manual will be instrumental. Our pool service technicians will be able to see how much salt is needed in the system by taking a look at the manual. Typically anywhere from 350 pounds to 1,000 pounds are required in a pool depending on the overall size of the pool. When salt is added to the pool it is important to turn on the pool pump while keeping the salt system off. Spreading the salt all around the pool, and not just one area is key. If you add salt to the skimmer or pool drains it may damage the pool equipment. Once the salt is added to the pool, keep the pool pump on for a full day to allow the salt to fully spread. After the saltwater system has been added to the pool periodic check ups are important. Testing the pool’s water chemistry is crucial, especially when new chemicals are added. Our saltwater pool system professionals will have no problem checking the overall health of the pool, so no bacteria build up or algae is present. Some extreme cases of more than the necessary amount of salt may backlash on the pool owner. Allowing room for error is vital. Even after the salt system has been added to the pool, our team of pool experts should constantly be coming out to check up on the effectiveness of the system. Don’t let the difficulty of installing a salt system hold you back from having one. Call us, (925) 269-9399! |
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