The biggest difference is the silky feel of the water in a salt pool, Cost wise it is turning out to be about the same costwise for chemicals and it can be more expensive to repair a salt system than to just add chlorine. They say with salt you have no chlorine but the machine they make makes chlorine from salt,PH adjuster is also a big factor they say you do not need it and most of the salesmen do not know what the effects of phosphates have on salt pools and also remember the no chemical quote you also have to add cyanuric acid to your pool so the chlorine generator can keep up especially in commercial applications. I Love the salt systems but it is what they don't tell you that is costly. Kenny Kummer Brody Chemical
No. Swimming Pools contain water with chlorine
yes
You put chlorine in pools, to kill bugs and to stop mosquitoes from laying eggs in the water.
chlorine disinfects water. eg:swimming pools- it makes them cleaner.
Chlorine water filters are used to remove chlorine from a source of water. It can be used to remove the taste of chlorine from water and is often used in pools.
chlorine is used every day, in everything from pools and our drinking water.
No. In fact chlorine is added to swimming pools to kill bacteria.
Pools use chlorine to keep the water clean.
There is a common misconception that salt water swimming pools are chlorine free. Salt used in pools is "sodium chloride" When the salt water goes thru the generator the chlorine is released.
No. They are a salt water animal and chlorine is used in fresh water like swimming pools.
beacause chlorine is a chemical used to clean water
All pools need something to help keep it clean and safe. Chlorine has long been the sanitizer of choice. Saltwater is no different, as the charged cell breaks down Salt in the water into Chlorine.