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Salt Water Pool System Alternatives

Saltwater pool systems produce chlorine from salt by using a generator to initiate electrolysis. Electrolysis is the conduction of electricity through something melted or dissolved in order to induce decomposition if the dissolved chemical into its components. Essentially, saltwater pool systems save you the hassle of having to buy and handle chlorine. The only thing you need to buy with for a saltwater pool system is salt. Through the chemical process of electrolysis, chlorine is produced naturally to kill bacteria, algae and other unsanitary elements in your pool. Saltwater pool systems can create a significantly softer feel to your water. You won’t the chlorine or even smell it, but it is still there.

While salt may be more beneficial and healthier than chlorine, both compounds can cause damage to your pool equipment. It can corrode both the external and internal parts of your equipment, and can also cause damage to your pool walls. Any metal ladders or railings are more susceptible to rust and break down. Long-term exposure to salt and chlorine can have a negative effect.

Saltwater pool systems can also inadvertently cause damage to stone landscaping positioned near the side of the pool from splashing water. If you have a flower or vegetable garden with in range of backwash or splashed water, the flowers and vegetation will most likely die if they come in contact with salt or chlorine treated water.

Saltwater pool systems may save you the hassle of having to handle chlorine, but they still produce the chemical directly into the water on a regular basis. Though the level of chlorine made by saltwater pool systems isn’t as harsh or as much as a regular pool, it still isn’t healthy for anyone. It can burn your eyes, cause itchy skin, dry out your hair and even change its color. Many medical studies link chlorine to bladder and rectal types of diseases. It has also been linked to coronary heart disease. Breathing chlorine fumes on a regular basis may cause breathing problems for children, as it affects lung capacity. Children who have asthma are more susceptible to the negative effects of chlorine.

If you love the feel of soft, clean water but don’t want to purchase a saltwater pool system, there are alternatives that are even more natural and safe for the environment. These systems may include an ionic water purification method. This kind of method combines oxygen and copper to create a swimming pool atmosphere that is healthy and environmentally friendly because copper is a naturally occurring element.

Natural water pool systems create fresh, clean water just as easily as saltwater pool systems, but saltwater pool systems produce chlorine and other chemicals. If you are looking for an alternative to saltwater pools systems, a natural water pool system is the way to go. Natural water pool systems are that much healthier because they do not use any chemicals or chlorine. They rely on natural elements to maintain a healthy pool for you and your entire family.

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Comment from Angela
Time: May 3, 2008, 10:29 pm

After just one year of using Chlorease I have found that my above ground pool outer walls and track (at the bottom where the track and the walls lock together) has begun rusting. Now I am fearful that my two year old pool could tear open if I continue to use the salt water.

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