How Do Salt Water Pools Work? Do They Use Chlorine? – Pool Care 101

Quick Dip: The Basics on Salt Water Pools

How they work and the benefits vs. the drawbacks – POOL CARE 101

One of the more popular products to recently gain market share within the pool industry is the saltwater pool system. Often referred to as a cure-all fix that allows for lower costs and easier maintenance, we are often asked how exactly a saltwater pool system works. We cover that now, in this Quick Dips Pool Care Guide!

“SANITATION?”

The goal of this system is sanitation. Many are surprised to learn that saltwater pool systems use salt to generate… chlorine. Yup, good ol’ sodium hypochlorite. Bags of high-grade salt (sodium chloride) are added to the pool water. Dissolved into the water, it is then sent through the saltwater chlorination system. Saltwater chlorinators feature generator cells that utilize electrolysis to separate the salt in the water. These electrolytic chlorine generators create a chemical reaction that generates sodium hypochlorite. This is then fed back directly into the pool. The end result is you have basically created a mini chlorine factory attached to your pool! This is how factories create liquid chlorine (sodium hypochlorite) – only on a much larger scale.


The Benefits… & The Catch

Salt + Generator = Chlorine

A saltwater system does come with some inherent benefits. Once the several hundred pounds of pool salt is added when the pool is opened, there is usually little need to add much more over the course of the season. (A bag or two at most is what is typically required throughout the pool season.) Traditionally, pool salt comes in 50 lb bags and is relatively inexpensive to purchase. Due to this, the ongoing chemical costs are lower than other chlorination methods such as liquid chlorine and chlorine tablets. If the correct amount of salt is added, eye irritation is normally a moot issue. The electrolytic chlorine generator (ECG) can automatically adjust the chlorine levels, reducing the need for as much manual adjustment.

The primary drawback to a salt system is in the name itself…. the salt. Salt is inherently corrosive. One only has to take a gander at metal buildings and unsealed concrete near oceans to see evidence of this. With saltwater systems coming into greater popularity only recently, many are not that familiar with the corrosive risks that one of these systems can create. If not properly maintained, the pool’s heater, pump, and other mechanical features may fall victim to salt corrosion. Contrary to some of the marketing hype, ECG systems are not fully ‘set and forget’. Every several years, the salt generator cells will need to be replaced. Depending on the system, this can range anywhere from $200 to $600 per cell.


Our Opinion | Conclusion

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Liquid chlorine ranks among the most popular swimming pool sanitizers in use today.

Here at Leisure Pool & Spa Supply we have worked on many saltwater pool systems and continue to provide parts and supplies for numerous systems throughout our service region. Our current opinion on saltwater systems is that they are a great idea, in theory, however, many end-users, especially on the residential front are not fully aware of the eventual cost of replacement salt cells and the risk of staining and corrosion. One point that we seem to run into a lot, is that some that are new to the idea of a saltwater chlorination system, get it confused with a natural swimming pool. Natural swimming pools filter the water organically through the use of a gravel filter and artificial wetlands. ECG systems use chlorine to kill bacterial and pathogens, just like the vast majority of swimming pool systems throughout the world.

Saltwater chlorination systems can work well if you are aware of the equipment costs and the corrosion risks associated with salt. In our opinion, many are best served by utilizing more traditional chlorinating methods due to their ubiquity throughout both the residential and commercial pool markets.


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Leisure Pool & Spa Supply, Inc. was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Syracuse, Indiana. We focus on serving the service and supply needs of both residential and commercial clients. We have grown to include a branch office in Indianapolis allowing us to work with clients across the State of Indiana. Our service technicians are highly experienced and have decades of combined experience in the aquatics industry.

If you have any questions regarding your pool or aquatic center needs, do not hesitate to get in touch with us. We are always available via phone or email and look forward to assisting you. If you are looking to purchase products directly online, visit our online pool and spa supply

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INFOGRAPHIC: Recommended Swimming Pool & Hot Tub (Spa) Balance Levels

Water Chemistry Balance – Our Recommended Levels – Infographic

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Finding balance – it’s essential in life and very important in the proper maintenance of your swimming pool or hot tub! See below for the recommended SANITIZER, pH, TOTAL ALKALINITY and CALCIUM HARDNESS levels. Follow these levels to keep your water balanced and ready to enjoy!

Pool
CHLORINE: 2.0 – 4.0 PPM
pH: 7.4 – 7.6
TA: 80 – 120 PPM
CH: 200 – 400 PPM

Spa
CHLORINE: 3.0 – 5.0 PPM or BROMINE: 4.0 – 6.0 PPM
pH: 7.4 – 7.6
TA: 80 – 120 PPM
CH: 150 – 250 PPM

TIP: Test and rebalance your pool two times a week and your spa every other day. A high-quality testing kit from LaMotte or Taylor is highly recommended for accurate readings! Click here to learn more about water balance.

Have questions or need service? Get in touch with Leisure Pool & Spa Supply today!

I Moved and I Now Have A Pool… What The Heck Do I Do Now?

Quick Dip: New Pool Care Overview

GETTING YOUR NEW SWIMMING POOL READY FOR FUn 101

You’ve finally finished unpacking. The kitchen is organized, the garage is set-up and the kids got their Playstation 3 (or is it a 4?) hooked up to the TV. Everything is all set and ready to go… except for that ‘new to you’ swimming pool in the backyard. It’s definitely a wanted feature, but what do you need to do to ensure that it doesn’t become a hassle and cause issues down the line? Here are a few quick tips on what to do if you are new to pool maintenance and care.


Stock Up On Pool Supplies

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Grab your supplies! Maybe not a semi-trailer full, but enough to get you by. It is essential that you maintain proper balance and chemical levels in your swimming pool water. This is not just to ensure the longevity of your pool and pool equipment, but for the safety of your family as well. Shocking (superchlorinating) your pool, to keep bacteria levels down is critical. This needs to be done on a regular basis.

After filling your pool with fresh water, you will need to check the water’s balance. A high-quality test kit from Taylor or LaMotte to check your chemical and balance levels is a necessity! A list of pool chemicals you may need include; stain & scale preventer, chlorine shock, pH increaser and pH decreaser, total alkalinity increaser and total alkalinity decreaser and algaecide.


Check Your Mechanicals – Pump, Filter & More

Without functioning mechanicals, your pool water will become stagnant and ‘icky’ very quickly. Make sure your pool filter pump is in good order and that your filter system is working properly. Keep your pump running and filtering! Modern pool pumps are quite energy-efficient and any money saved in not running the pump can quickly be lost if you have to increase your chemical dosage to clear out algae or other organic build-ups. If your pump isn’t running, your filter isn’t functioning! If you have a cartridge filter system, you will probably need to either clean the filter or replace it. If your pool has a sand filter, backwash your filter. Backwashing reverses the flow of water through your filter and pushes the contaminants out of the filter’s waste port. If you have done this and still notice low water flow, consider having the old sand removed and replaced with new sand.


Prepare to clean!

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A pool skimmer is an essential part of any pool operator’s kit! We have these available in our Syracuse, Indiana Showroom! (1405 N. Indiana Ave, Syracuse, IN 46567)

As you begin to live with your new-to-you pool, you will notice that swimming pools can and will attract contaminants. Even though good circulation helps to cut down on a lot of this, you will still need a few extra tools in your bag.

A good net skimmer is used to scoop up leaves, twigs and other ‘floaties’ on the surface of the water. A pool brush is used to scrape off any grime or algae deposits on your pool wall and floor. Pool vacuums attach to your skimmer and are excellent at sucking loose dirt off of your pool’s floor. Keeping your pool free of contaminants and organics keeps it inviting and can help to reduce bacteria growth.


Call In The Pros – An Initial Service Call

Don’t be afraid to call for help. In fact, we would highly recommend that you consider consulting your local pool pros before utilizing your pool. They can walk you through proper maintenance and chemical balance and can check for any mechanical or structural issues to ensure safe and worry-free operation. Spending the money on an initial swimming pool service call can save you a lot of money and headache over the long run!

If you would like to off-load much of the pool/spa care hassle, Leisure Pool & Spa Supply offers weekly and bi-weekly maintenance packages here in the Michiana region. Spend more time using your pool and less time working on it! Contact us for more details.

Want to learn more? Check out some more of our ‘Quick Dip’ guides at the links below. These articles go into much more depth and will allow you to become a ‘pool pro’ in no time flat!



Have a Pool or Spa Question?

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Leisure Pool & Spa Supply, Inc. was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Syracuse, Indiana. We focus on serving the service and supply needs of both residential and commercial clients. We have grown to include a branch office in Indianapolis allowing us to work with clients across the State of Indiana. Our service technicians are highly experienced and have combined decades of experience in the aquatics industry.

If you have any questions regarding your pool or aquatic center needs, do not hesitate to get in touch with us. We are always available via phone or email and look forward to assisting you. If you are looking to purchase products directly online, visit our online pool and spa supply store.

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Pool Covers | What’s The Difference? -Solar Covers vs. Automatic Covers vs. Winter Covers

Pool Covers – Different Types for Different Uses

Understanding The Differences in Pool Cover Designs – Pool Care 101

Keeping your swimming pool or spa covered can have a number of benefits. Using a cover can help keep your pool clean, keep out unwanted visitors (frogs, mice, etc.) and safety/winter covers can help to improve safety for your pets and children. There are three types of covers that are the most represented in the pool industry,


Solar Covers: These thin covers feature small air pockets, similar to bubble wrap. These ‘bubbles’ act as mini magnifying glasses and harness the power of the sun to warm the pool water. These covers also help you save money by preventing pool water evaporation.

Solar covers float on top of the water’s surface and can also aid in keeping light debris out of your pool. These covers can be attached to a manual or automatic reel for ease of use. They are not meant to hold the weight of humans or animals so they do not provide any additional safety benefits.

Automatic Cover: These covers are what the name implies, automatic. Useful year-round, these handy covers open and close with the push of a button and can be locked open or closed by the use of a key. This is a very convenient feature and is a great choice for those seeking the ultimate in convenience and security. These covers are often a good choice for commercial properties where the pool gets a lot of use. Automatic covers are often load-bearing, dependent on the model purchased. These are often the most expensive cover option but can be well worth the added convenience.

Safety/Winter Covers: These heavy-duty covers attach to the pool deck using straps and anchors. The amount of weight these can bear is dependent on the individual model of cover.

These are highly recommended if you have small children or wish to keep animals or heavy debris out of the pool. During the winter, these covers protect your pool or hot tub from severe winter weather conditions saving you money on maintenance and repairs and time that would have to spend cleaning out unwanted branches, dirt, and other debris prior to opening your pool each season.

“Having the right cover installed on your pool or hot tub can save you money and increase safety. If you have any questions about pool covers, get in touch with us today!”

 


Have a Pool or Spa Question? – Let Us Know!

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We supply numerous commercial aquatic centers with supplies – including the new Elkhart Health & Aquatics Center in Elkhart, IN!

If you have any questions regarding your pool or aquatic center needs, do not hesitate to get in touch with us. We are always available via phone or email and look forward to assisting you. If you are looking to purchase products directly online, visit our online pool and spa supply store. Leisure Pool & Spa Supply, Inc. was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Syracuse, Indiana.

We focus on serving the service and supply needs of both residential and commercial clients. We have grown to include a branch office in Indianapolis allowing us to work with clients across the State of Indiana. Our service technicians are highly experienced and have decades of combined experience in the aquatics industry.

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Choosing Swimming Pool Filter Sand - Play Sand vs. Pool Filter Sand - Quick Dips from LeisurePoolinc.com

How to Choose the right Sand for your Swimming Pool’s Sand Filter

Quick Dip: Pool Filter Sand vs. Play Sand – What’s the Difference?

Why Using Play Sand in Your Pool’s Filter is Asking for Trouble.

Question: “Why can’t I just use play sand from Home Depot or Lowes in my swimming pool filter? It is a bit cheaper. Are there any downsides to this? What’s the difference between play sand and pool sand?”

In the words of Anakin Skywalker, “I don’t like sand, it’s course, rough and gets everywhere.” Having gritty sand pouring into your pool is one of the last things you want, but is just what can happen if you use the WRONG sand in your pool’s sand filter system.

How Sand Filters Work

Pool sand filters use sand as the medium of choice to trap dirt and debris. Water flows through the sand while unwanted particles are caught and trapped. Sand meant for use in these filtering systems is specially graded to make sure the individual grains of sand are the right size. (Usually .45 to .55 millimeters.) Sand is a durable, lasting filtration medium. Backwashing the filter to clean out the sand should be done every few years. Fully replacing the sand only needs to be done when performance begins to suffer.

Using the RIGHT Sand

In an attempt to save money, some of our clients have tried to use play or sandbox sand purchased from local hardware stores. Unfortunately, this is asking for trouble. Sand formulated especially for use in pool filters is just the right size to ensure it works with and stays in the filter. When grains of sand are too small, these can pass through the filter system’s laterals and right into your pool – not a fun problem to deal with. When the sand is too large, it is ineffective and allows unwanted debris to pass right through the filter.

Pool filter sand size (such as Mystic White) is highly controlled and is much more effective at actually removing contaminants than play sand alternatives. This means higher efficiency and less needed changes.

Conclusion: It truly is best to use specialty pool filter sand in your sand filters. It really isn’t worth the several dollars in savings when compared against the list of potential issues. When should you change your filter sand? We recommend fully changing your filter sand when the performance of the filter becomes apparent. [Want to learn more? Click here to read about balancing your pool’s pH, TA and Calcium Hardness levels!]

Article by Zac Carr & Benjamin Rogers


Have a Question?

Tim Yoder Unloading Pallets of Sodium Hypochlorite - Liquid Chlorine, Bulk Pool Supplies
Tim Yoder Unloading Pallets of Sodium Hypochlorite – Liquid Chlorine at the Leisure Pool & Spa Supply Warehouse

Since 1982, Leisure Pool & Spa Supply has been serving the needs of both commercial and residential aquatics. From commercial construction to chemical supplies, we offer a wide range of services to get you swimming today.

If you are looking to purchase pool filter sand for your swimming pool, get in touch with us today. We have filter sand, pool chemicals, equipment and more in stock at our Syracuse, IN. showroom and warehouse.

If you have any questions regarding your pool or aquatic center needs, do not hesitate to get in touch with us. We are always available via phone or email and look forward to assisting you.

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