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A Careful Evaluation of Salt Water Filter Systems

Fri 22 Feb 2008 - 08:54

A Careful Evaluation of Salt Water Filter Systems
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Ben_E._Anderson]Ben E. Anderson

If you've been considering a salt water filter for your pool, maybe it's time to take a careful look at the advantages and disadvantages of such a product. The key is, first, to understand how it works.

Salt water filters come with salt water pool systems. This type of pool system uses a combination of salt, a control box, and a salt cell to naturally manufacture chlorine with the help of electrolysis. It turns back into salt at the end of the process, thus completely eliminating the need for further chemical treatment.

Advantages

Adding a salt water filter to your pool may eliminate the need for other kinds of chemicals. While that may be more cost-effective in the long run, it may also help to eliminate the risk having such chemical around pose to children and pets.

Adding a filter to your pool offers a different quality level to the water. Lots of people feel that chlorine pools feel a bit like taking a chemical bath, and if you're one of those, you may appreciate the softer feel that a salt water filter has to offer.

It has been suggested that these filters are far more natural than other options. Because no chemicals are actually involved in the process, many people who are concerned about the use of chemicals feel they are simply friendlier.

Disadvantages

Most salt water filter products are quite expensive. That can make the advantages useless if you simply cannot afford one. Because they cost several thousand dollars at the outset of the process, many pool owners find they're not worth the initial investment capital.

Keep in mind that using a salt water filter doesn't mean that your pool doesn't need chlorine. It simply makes the chlorine on its own. If you're concerned about the effects of chlorine, looking to this type of filtration to solve them isn't a good idea.

Finally, these filters can help to corrode the current fittings you have in your pool. You may also experience a buildup around your pool tile.

Unfortunately, there is no clear answer to this dilemma. Salt water filters clearly come with their own advantages and disadvantages, as do other filtration methods. If you're thinking about salt water pools as well as the filter systems that come with them, do some careful research before making your final selection.

Talk with your pool supply store about what they prefer, and take some time to network with other pool owners. Whether you know others who own pools or you choose to make use of many of the pool owner forums online, you can find some great advice from people around the country who chose salt water filters over other methods. As you begin to consider the advice of others, though, look carefully at their affiliations. A company that sells salt water filters, for example, may not be as reliable as a pool owner from Georgia who recently switched to salt water filters.

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