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Anyone converted your existing pool to saltwater system?


g5jamz

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Something I am considering doing myself.

A guy I work with just converted his pool from chlorine to salt. He had someone come in and do it and said it cost about $2,000. Which really isn't that bad. He says that it is a whole lot easier to maintain and the cost of running it is way down.

No constant monitoring of the water. There is a sensor and when the salt level is too low a light flashes and he pours in another bag.

Sounds pretty good to me.

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In the process of having a pool installed and decided to go with a chlorine pool after weighing all of the pros and cons. Everyone I talked to has said that salt water pools have their advantages/disadvantages just like chlorine pools do.

It took over 2 days to fill up the pool (31,000 gallons) but it is finally full! Now if the concrete guys would show up I would be ready to party!!

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