What Chlorine Alternatives are Available for Your Swimming Pool?

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What Chlorine Alternatives are Available for Your Swimming Pool?

You may not known that there are many other options to maintain your pool that don't include chlorine. Here's a guide to all the chlorine alternatives.

The thermometer outside is hitting mid 80s and you feel like you're melting. You decide that it's a great day for a swim until you see that your pool is a nasty green.

Lots of Americans have a pool on their property these days. Recent surveys found that there are about 10.4 million residential pools in the United States.

But what if you don't want to use chlorine in your pool? Chlorine can get expensive and hard to find.

When you're ready to kiss your old chlorine regimen goodbye, we have you covered. Keep reading to learn our favorite chlorine alternatives to help keep your pool in pristine condition. 

Ozone

Using ozone can help you cut way back on your chlorine usage. But, it will not sanitize the pool water on its own. Make sure to use a small amount of pool sanitation chemicals along with the ozone generator.

Another great benefit of using ozone is that it will not affect the Ph balance of your system! Not only that, but it prevents any calcium build-up from forming on the pool walls.

Salt Water

One of the most popular options when switching from chlorine is to have saltwater. A saltwater pool won't burn your eyes like the saltwater in the sea does. But, it keeps your pool clean!

Of course, you will still need your regular pool cleaning services to clear away any debris and make sure everything functions as expected.

Calcium Hypochlorite

When you use calcium hypochlorite (hypo for short), you're able to sanitize your pool water without risking your health if you swallow water while you swim. This chemical is also used to treat drinking water. So, you know it's safe for your pool water!

You'll want to pay attention to the instructions for the most effective sanitization of your pool. For instance, the instructions for use tell you to put the chemicals in at night since they degrade with exposure to sunlight.

Chlorine Alternatives To Shock Your Pool

While non-chlorine shock works well at breaking down organic pollutants, like body oil, sunscreen, and even urine, it can’t sanitize your pool without extra chemicals. You will want to add at least a little chlorine with a non-chlorine shock product to make sure you have sanitized pool water.

Sunlight will also help get rid of organic pollutants, so non-chlorine shock products are most often used on indoor pools, spas, or hot tubs where there is no sunlight. Because the pools and spas that see a good amount of direct sunlight don't need any extra shock most of the time.

Life Is Cool Sitting by the Pool

Once you get away from using the old fashioned chlorine pool chemicals, you'll notice a major difference in the way your pool looks and smells. Not only that, but your wallet will thank you as well!

These are some of our favorite ways to ditch the chlorine from your pool maintenance. But, ask your pool maintenance company if they have any other suggestions that may suit your needs.

We hope you enjoyed reading this article and that you learned a few things about chlorine alternatives for your pool. If you have any questions about this article, or if you need a great pool maintenance company in the Las Vegas area, contact us today!


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