How to Convert a Chlorine Pool to Saltwater: A Simple Guide
How to Convert a Chlorine Pool to Saltwater: A Simple Guide
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Test Your Water
Start by testing your pool water's chemical levels. Ensure everything is balanced before making the switch. -
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. -
Turn Off Pool Equipment
Turn off the pool’s pump, filter, and any other equipment before starting the conversion. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
Turn On Pool Equipment
Turn on the pump and filter to circulate the water and the chlorinator to start converting the salt into chlorine. -
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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