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Gentler saltwater pools are becoming the norm and not the exception. Here's what you need to know about converting a pool.
Installing a new saltwater pool is considerably more expensive than converting an existing pool to a saltwater system. The higher price tag results from site preparation, excavation, construction ...
As acknowledged in the first myth, it takes a system with high quality components made by people who understand the process required to convert salt to bacteria-fighting chlorine.
More pool owners are giving up the chlorine jugs, bags and tablets in favor of salt. The reason for the change, most pool industry experts say, is the relative ease and affordability of ...
A saltwater chlorination system costs between $1,500 and $2,500, depending on the size of the pool. That cost is the same whether you’re building a new pool (which averages $50,000 for a ...
Saltwater systems use fine pool-grade salt, which is added directly to the water and replenished annually. For an average 15,000- to 20,000-gallon backyard pool, that salt costs less than $10.
The Allentown YMCA/YWCA now offers its members what it calls the first public saltwater swimming pool in the Lehigh Valley.
How much does it cost to convert a chlorine pool to saltwater? How much you spend on your saltwater pool conversion depends on the pool setup, the type of system you purchase and whether or not ...
For homeowners who already have a pool and are interested in saltwater pool conversion, it can cost from $500 to $3,200 to convert to a saltwater pool system. Story continues ...