Considering a Saltwater Generator?

Salt water generators for pools have gotten more and more popular in recent years. However, there are still many holdouts who like their pools exactly as they are. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. Realize, though, that salt water generators can be incredibly beneficial, and it’s important for people to know the truth about them. Thus, if you’re staunchly against salt water generators based on something you’ve heard or just plain stubbornness, take a minute to learn the facts. Below, you’ll find some common reasons that people avoid salt water generators. You’ll also learn whether or not these reasons “hold water.”

Reason #1: They Cost a Fortune

You might have heard that salt water generators are expensive. Or, maybe you saw a price tag yourself and were taken aback. Whatever the case may be, it’s true that these generators can be costly. In fact, you can expect to spend well over $1000 on them.  However, once the upfront cost is paid, generators can save you big money. You’ll spend less on chlorine, sanitizers, and cleaning products, which means you’ll more than recoup your costs over time.

Reason #2: Salt water is Unpleasant

Many people avoid salt water generators because they imagine their pools tasting like the ocean. Fortunately, though, that won’t happen. For one thing, your pool water will be much, much less salty than the ocean water. In fact, many people don’t even know they’re swimming in a salt water pool! There is no noticeable taste, no funny smell, or anything unpleasant about swimming in a salt water pool.

Reason #3: It’s Bad for the Pool

Finally, don’t believe all the hype about salt water generators being bad for pools. In fact, if you have a fiberglass pool, the salt won’t have any impact at all, providing you keep your salt at appropriate levels. With that said, salt can increase the wear and tear of concrete pools, but its impact is minimal and, to many, well worth its advantages.

Ultimately, only you can decide whether a salt water generator is for you. But, you should make that decision based on real facts and logical reasoning, not just on fear or the untruths you’ve heard. If you can do that, then you’re sure to make the right decision for you!

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