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How To Maintain Your Salt or Fresh Water Pool Share/Save/Bookmark

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Pools differ, not only in size, construction and function but also in content. Some people have fresh water pools while others have salt water pools. Both fresh and salt water pools also differ in their mode of maintenance. Fresh water pools are moderately easier to maintain than salt water pools. This is because salt water pools are more prone to developing certain crises unlike the fresh water pool.

A salt water pool has chlorine generator. A chlorine generator is a salt water device that is responsible for translating salt into hypochlorous acid through the process of electrolysis. If you own or are deliberating about having a salt water pool, you should get hold of that the chlorine generator should be cleaned repeatedly in order to weigh down the store up of any minerals.

If your chlorine generator stops performing, your pool will be prone to contamination. The chlorine generator is nearly responsible for ensuring that your pool is treated at all times.

Another area of your salt water pool that is at risk of break down is the pump. If you do not clean the pump now and then, salt can build up and crystallize around the pump, hence impairing its job. You may end up having to change your pumps all together thereby evoking extra cash to be spent.

You should also realize that fresh water pools are not as at risk of algae growth as much as salt water pools are. You will therefore need to pay extra care to algae growth. Salt water pools also have the propensity to harm the pool’s inner wall if it is not adequately maintained.

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