Tempe is one of the most beautiful cities in the Phoenix area. Home to Arizona State University, Tempe boasts a youthful energy, with a diverse community of students and residents. With a rich history, thriving culinary scene, and a welcoming atmosphere, Tempe captures the essence of Arizona's urban sophistication and laid-back charm.
Tempe's essence is further heightened by that quintessential aspect of Arizonian lifestyle: swimming pools. As more residents consider the benefits of converting their pools to saltwater, the city evolves to reflect a commitment to eco-friendly and sustainable practices. This shift not only enhances the overall swimming experience with gentler water, but it also aligns with Tempe's progressive spirit, emphasizing both the well-being of its residents and the preservation of the environment.
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Unlock a realm of unparalleled convenience, health, and environmental benefits by converting your pool to a soothing desert saltwater oasis. Unlike traditional chlorinated pools that rely on harsh chemicals, saltwater pools offer a gentler alternative. The distinctive scent of a chlorinated pool, notorious for clinging to skin and hair, will no longer bother you with the integration of a salt chlorine generator, affectionately known as a salt cell.
While the initial cost for this transformative shift may be an investment, it is outweighed by the long-term savings. Maintaining a saltwater pool is much more cost-effective, contributing to both your well-being immediately and your wallet over time.
We at PureSwim Saltwater Pools & Conversions bring top-notch equipment and expertise to every project, irrespective of size. Our commitment extends beyond a mere pool conversion; we are your partners in understanding and maintaining your revitalized saltwater aquatic haven. Expect a swift response and comprehensive care—from conversion to personalized maintenance guidance. Let us shoulder the responsibility while you relax. Take the plunge into a worry-free swimming pool lifestyle by reaching out for a complimentary estimate today.
Saltwater swimming pools work by utilizing a salt cell/generator, inside of which are metal plates. As water passes through the cell, a low electrical voltage is applied to the plates. This process, called electrolysis, causes the salt (sodium chloride) in the water to break down into its basic components: chlorine gas (Cl2) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Then, the chlorine gas produced in the salt cell is immediately dissolved into the pool water, chlorinating the pool naturally.
The natural process of electrolysis creates sodium hydroxide which raises the water's alkalinity, thereby helping maintain the pool's pH balance and reducing the need for additional pH-adjusting chemicals.
The amount of salt needed for a saltwater generator cell varies depending on the size of the pool and the specific system you are using. Generally speaking, the typical amount of salt is around 2,700 to 3,000 ppm (parts per million), which would be approximately 54 pounds of raw pool-grade salt. Average size pools require about 100–200 pounds of salt per year to maintain those ideal levels.
Remember that these are rough estimates. Monitoring your pool's salt concentration regularly using a salt test kit and adjusting as needed to maintain the desired salt level is required. We offer these services as part of our monthly maintenance package.
A 40 pound bag usually costs from $8 to $12. So with needing around 100-200 pounds per year depending on the size of the pool and certain other environmental factors, the typical annual cost of salt would be from $20 to $60. Therefore salt is much cheaper than all the chemicals needed to maintain a traditional pool.
Initial cost to set up or convert your pool is more expensive than traditional pools, but the cost of maintaining the chlorination and pH is quite a bit lower so over time those costs average out to much less than a traditional pool.
Corrosion is the biggest drawback of saltwater pools, as the salt can corrode metals that are in or touching the water. When we convert your pool we take all the necessary measures such as using corrosion-resistant materials and installing sacrificial anodes. The normal aspects of owning a pool also help to prevent corrosion: maintaining proper water chemistry, regularly inspecting and cleaning equipment, rinsing the pool area, keeping an eye on seals and gaskets, and winterizing properly. We offer these services as part of our monthly maintenance program.
Saltwater swimming pools work by utilizing a salt cell/generator, inside of which are metal plates. As water passes through the cell, a low electrical voltage is applied to the plates. This process, called electrolysis, causes the salt (sodium chloride) in the water to break down into its basic components: chlorine gas (Cl2) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Then, the chlorine gas produced in the salt cell is immediately dissolved into the pool water, chlorinating the pool naturally.
The natural process of electrolysis creates sodium hydroxide which raises the water's alkalinity, thereby helping maintain the pool's pH balance and reducing the need for additional pH-adjusting chemicals.
The amount of salt needed for a saltwater generator cell varies depending on the size of the pool and the specific system you are using. Generally speaking, the typical amount of salt is around 2,700 to 3,000 ppm (parts per million), which would be approximately 54 pounds of raw pool-grade salt. Average size pools require about 100–200 pounds of salt per year to maintain those ideal levels.
Remember that these are rough estimates. Monitoring your pool's salt concentration regularly using a salt test kit and adjusting as needed to maintain the desired salt level is required. We offer these services as part of our monthly maintenance package.
A 40 pound bag usually costs from $8 to $12. So with needing around 100-200 pounds per year depending on the size of the pool and certain other environmental factors, the typical annual cost of salt would be from $20 to $60. Therefore salt is much cheaper than all the chemicals needed to maintain a traditional pool.
Initial cost to set up or convert your pool is more expensive than traditional pools, but the cost of maintaining the chlorination and pH is quite a bit lower so over time those costs average out to much less than a traditional pool.
Corrosion is the biggest drawback of saltwater pools, as the salt can corrode metals that are in or touching the water. When we convert your pool we take all the necessary measures such as using corrosion-resistant materials and installing sacrificial anodes. The normal aspects of owning a pool also help to prevent corrosion: maintaining proper water chemistry, regularly inspecting and cleaning equipment, rinsing the pool area, keeping an eye on seals and gaskets, and winterizing properly. We offer these services as part of our monthly maintenance program.
PureSwim provides saltwater pool conversion services for our clients in Tempe, AZ. We serve many areas including these Tempe zip codes: 85281, 85282, 85283, 85284, 85287
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