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How to Convert a Chlorine Pool to Saltwater: A Simple Guide

How to Convert a Chlorine Pool to Saltwater: A Simple Guide

How to Convert a Chlorine Pool to Saltwater: A Simple Guide

  1. Test Your Water
    Start by testing your pool water's chemical levels. Ensure everything is balanced before making the switch.

  2. Choose a Saltwater Chlorinator
    Select a saltwater chlorinator (like Purechlor, Pentair or Hayward systems) based on your pool size. A chlorinator converts salt into chlorine to keep the water clean.

  3. Turn Off Pool Equipment
    Turn off the pool’s pump, filter, and any other equipment before starting the conversion.

  4. Drain and Clean (Optional)
    Draining isn’t always required, but if your water has too many chemicals, it may help to partially drain and refill with fresh water.

  5. Add Salt to the Pool
    Purchase pool-grade salt (usually about 200–400 pounds of salt per 10,000 gallons of water). Spread it evenly across the pool surface. Let the water circulate to dissolve the salt completely.

  6. Install the Saltwater Chlorinator
    Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to install the chlorinator. It’s typically placed after the pool’s filter in the plumbing system.

  7. Turn On Pool Equipment
    Turn on the pump and filter to circulate the water and the chlorinator to start converting the salt into chlorine.

  8. Monitor Salt Levels
    Use test strips or the chlorinator’s control panel to keep track of salt and chlorine levels. Adjust as needed.

That’s it! Enjoy your new saltwater pool.

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