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		<title>Salt Water Pools Are Becoming Popular</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Salt Water Swimming pools Are Gaining In Popularity &#160; For quite a few years, salt water pool homeowners have counted on chlorine to keep their swimming pools sanitized and healthy for swimming. However, recently there&#8217;s been a change toward cleaning the pool by using salt. Incorporating a salt water swimming pool cleaner helps maintain your [...]]]></description>
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<p>For quite a few years, <a href="http://saltwaterpoolsreview.com/"><strong>salt water pool</strong></a> homeowners have counted on chlorine to keep their swimming pools sanitized and healthy for swimming. However, recently there&#8217;s been a change toward cleaning the pool by using salt. Incorporating a salt water swimming pool cleaner helps maintain your swimming pool without the use of harsh chemicals as well as the utilization of the ingredient which is seen on anyone&#8217;s dining room table.  Not only is it a lot better to your complexion it is also better for the environment.  By using a salt water cleaning machine it may be less expensive as opposed to traditional chlorine methods.  Here are a few of the explanations why you may want to think about a salt water sanitizing process</p>
<h2>Salt Water Pool Facts</h2>
<p><strong>Price:</strong> Although you might hesitate about the first price of a salt water chlorinator for use on your pool (it&#8217;ll cost you greater than the conventional systems) it will cover the cost of itself over time. The cost of routine maintenance in the long run is much less versus regular chlorine and you&#8217;ll very likely spend less time on servicing as well as repairs.  Consider also, that salt water is going to be less harming with regard to swim wear as well as your pool&#8217;s equipment &#8211; that will help you save money in the end.</p>
<p><strong>All your family&#8217;s well-being: </strong> Many individuals find that swimming inside a chlorinated swimming pool bothers their flesh and may cause reddish eyes and also brings upon havoc on their hair. Most people simply cannot stand the very smell of chlorine.  When using a salt to clean up your pool, the device changes the salt into a chlorine gas to give the same sanitization without having the unwanted side effects of chlorine.  Salt water also leaves skin much softer as well as smoother as compared to going swimming in chlorinated water.</p>
<p><strong>The safety factor:</strong> Because you are going to be using salt to have the swimming pool nice and clean, you don&#8217;t need to be storing very dangerous chlorine tablets about the swimming pool area or even in a pool storage shed. Furthermore, you&#8217;ll not need to worry about breathing in toxic gases when you introduce chlorine in the pool area.  Bear in mind you need to shock the water from time to time so you will be unable to become 100 % free of chemicals.</p>
<p><strong>Servicing:</strong> Many people that purchased salt water swimming pools discover they might need less routine maintenance than a typical chlorine pool. Additionally,  for the reason that salt will not evaporate the way chlorine can from your water you will not need to add salt as frequently like you would certainly chlorine.</p>
<p>In spite of a salt water technology, you need to on a regular basis, check your PH amounts and the levels of salinity.   Another advantage, is the fact salt water pools seldom go through algae problems allowing you to get rid of that stage from the required maintenance regime.  If you are seeking to install a swimming pool, talk with a licensed contractor regarding whether or not you ought to opt for the chlorine or simply a salt water system.   Remember, the fact that even if you possess a salt water pool, you still can speak to your licensed contractor concerning changing systems.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Salt water pools It is said that salt water pools have no chlorine. This is a big misunderstanding in the industry. You see, the truth is, they do have chlorine. The difference is the chlorine comes from the salt. It is created by the salt water generator. The salts proper ppm is in a range [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is said that <strong>salt water pools</strong> have no chlorine.  This is a big misunderstanding in the industry.  You see, the truth is, they do have chlorine.  The difference is the chlorine comes from the salt.  It is created by the salt water generator.  The salts proper ppm is in a range of 1800 to 6000.  It takes about a tsp. of regular salt per gallon of water.  This solution is then run through a salt water chlorinator, using a process called electrolysis, that creates the chlorine gas which mixes in the water.  This is a constant flow of chlorine that keeps your<strong> salt water pools</strong> sparkling fresh and clean.</p>
<h3>Salt water pools maintenance</h3>
<p>The initial start up for your salt water pools system is a little costly, but over the life of the pool it is actually cheaper to maintain than a regular fresh water pool.  Once the salt water pool is set up and running you do not have to add any chlorine. this was covered in the first part of this article. You do however need to keep a close eye on the PH level of the water.  The by-product of the chlorine creation is the raising of your PH levels.  You will want to maintain a 7.2 to 7.6 pH level.  These levels will keep your eyes from burning and your skin feeling smooth. Usually if your pool is exposed to rain and the sun most of the time your pool should stay in this range.  But it really depends on how long you keep your chlorine generator running.  You will have to use muriatic acid or baking soda to make corrections to your water depending on if you need to raise it or lower it.  Other than that you need to make sure your filter basket is kept clean so that the water flow is not affected.  You also will want to make sure that you clean the generators cells every three to six months depending on the level of calcium build up.  As the calcium builds on the cells it will decrease the efficiency of the generator.  It is stated that you should expect to change the chlorine generator every 3 to 4 years.  I have found that you should be able to easily double or triple that with a proper maintenance schedule.</p>
<h3>Salt water pools chlorinator</h3>
<p>As stated earlier in the article.  The salt water generator is responsible for the creation of chlorine.  The difference in this chlorine compared to the chlorine in fresh water is the lack of chloramine.  No chloramine means it is less harsh to your eyes and skin.  If you keep your chlorinator clean and your pH in the range of 7.2 to 7.6 you will experience no burning of the eyes, since the pH of the eye is about 7.4 and your skin will come out with a silky feeling. The salt water pool originated in Australia and only about 15% of all U.S. pools where of the salt water kind in the year of 2002.  This number has jumped up, around 70% of all new pools go in as <b>salt water pools</b> and many of the existing pools are being converted over to salt water.  Should you decide to go the route of a <b>salt water pools</b> or even a spa I think you will be pleasantly surprised by the fulfilling enjoyment you experience with this system.</p>
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