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Salt Water Versus Chlorinated pools

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So you're considering what type of water your pool should have. There's actually no clear-cut winner when between saltwater pools and chlorine pools. The bigger factors to consider will be the amount of maintenance and how often you use the pool.
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Both choices have pros and cons. Maintenance, health concerns and cost and are the biggest things to consider. Below we have summarized the pros and cons so that you can make a better decision on which you want.

Saltwater Pools

A saltwater pool is different than chlorinated because it dissolves salt instead of using chlorine tablets for cleansing and sanitizing. Now, the amount of backwashing you do will determine the amount of salt you will need to add to your pool every week or every month. And the amount of rain and the water lost due to draining and splashing are also other factors. Phoenix Landscapers usually recommend this type of pool.

One benefit is that saltwater pools are less expensive and require less maintenance. So for people who don't enjoy balancing the pH levels this is a big factor. And the costs are shockingly low. Typically, during the months where you use the pool the most, you can project to spend only $20 to $30 for the entire season!

Oh, and you know that grimy feeling you get when you swim in the ocean? Fortunately Saltwater pools wont leave you feeling like that because the water is less salty than the sea, according to several Phoenix Landscaping companies. So you get all the benefits of a clean pool without the large amounts of harmful chemicals. Oh and if you're concerned about dry skin it's good to know the water in a saltwater pool feels smoother and more refreshing to the skin and will not leave it dry.

Chlorine Pools

Chlorine pool are more common these days. One reason for their popularity is how readily available chlorine tablets are. You can buy them at many pool stores, online, and other retailers. All you have to do is add chlorine tablets to a pump unit that is separated from the pool or in a floating disbursement tool that dilutes the tables over time.

Chlorinated pools may prove to better at clearing bacteria in water. The chlorine system will clear the water quicker if there are bacteria or if the pH levels are off. Clearing the water will take 24 to 48 hours.

If you choose this system for your pool, you will need to regularly test the water with a kit and add the chlorine tablets based on the pH levels to balance the water. This is one of the downsides of this kind of pool. Phoenix Landscapers can help you decipher what the pH levels mean and what needs to be done to your pool for balancing. For those who live in Phoenix, the idea of heading out in the heat of July to test pool water is daunting to say the least. The simple fact is that chlorine pools need more maintenance.
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Maintaining a chlorinated pool will cost you around $50 to $60 every month! Compared to $20-$30 for a salt water pool for the entire summer! The bigger your pool, the more chlorine you will consume. The amount of back washing, rain and water loss will also affect the amount of chlorine you need to balance out the pH levels. Remember the Ph levels determine everything so they must be checked frequently.

Swimming in a chlorinated pool gives out chemical odor, can cause burning eyes and skin dryness. And in some cases has changed the color of bathing suits and even blonde hair.

Now that you have a summary of the different types of pool water to choose from, we hope you can make a better decision.

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