Converting your pool into a saltwater system might seem intimidating but its totally worth it Saltwater pools have become increasingly more and more popular. Many people these days even request that their older systems be upgraded to saltwater systems, a service Rhine Pools is happy to provide. We’ve talked before about some of the benefits of saltwater pools, but maybe you’re still not sold–here are a few things that might be keeping you back from enjoying the many benefits of saltwater pools, but aren’t really anything to worry about.
Considering Cost
Getting a good salt water system can cost a bit more upfront than traditional chlorine pools. This can seem daunting to some pool owners, and while that initial cost may seem scary, the money you’re saving on chlorine end ups making it more cost efficient in the long run. In fact, if you’ve already got a chlorine pool, you can end up saving money by converting it to a saltwater pool after just a few years.
Maintaining Systems
Having a saltwater pool is better for your skin and eyes and will make your pool experience much more enjoyable, but due to the nature of saltwater systems, they can be somewhat complex. If you develop any kind of sanitation issue with a chlorine pool, the answer is typically to just add more chlorine or some other kind of chemical. Using a modern electronic salt water system might make these adjustments to your pool much more fine-tuned and difficult, sometimes requiring the help of an experienced technician. Still, with the money saved by having a saltwater pool, these few and far between issues won’t add up to much at all.
Compatible Accessories
Some people are worried about salt water systems damaging a variety of accessories, including heaters, liners, and lighting. This usually only applies to older systems and accessories, though. Modern saltwater systems are typically pretty safe with all pool accessories, as long as they are properly installed and maintained. If you’re hesitant to purchase a saltwater system because of your accessories, give Rhine Pools a call. Upgrading your pool to a saltwater system should be a no-brainer, and we’re here to walk you through the process to make sure every aspect of your pool works with whatever existing elements you may have.
Saltwater Pools From Rhine Pools
If you’ve decided to go the way many people do these days and invest in a saltwater pool, Rhine Pools is here to help. We are an all-inclusive company, so you won’t need to worry about working with ten different project managers and faces over the course of your project. Spring is a great time to step up your outside aesthetic, our services include patios, decks, shade structures, fireplaces, outdoor kitchens, water features, plantings, lighting, and even more! Whatever you want as part of your pool and landscaping, Rhine Pools can handle the job! For more information and details on proper pool maintenance, give us a call at (410) 442-2445 or visit usonline. For more pool design tips, follow us on social media atHouzz,Facebook,Twitter,Pinterest,YouTube, andGoogle+.
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