Pool Maintenance 101: Do You Need a UV Pool System?

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If you're just learning how to properly care for your pool, you may be wondering if you should invest in a UV pool system. Click to learn more!

If you follow the stock market, then you may have noticed that the demand for companies that produce chlorine has gone up this year. And if you own a pool, then you probably already know what that means: The price of chlorine is going up, up, up!

Having a pool is like having your own little personal resort—a way for you and your loved ones to escape, relax, and unwind. But the creeping costs of chlorine can make that escape start to feel like a dreaded obligation.

Fortunately, you have options to lessen your dependency on pricey chlorine. Read on to learn more about how a UV pool system may be right for you. 

What Is a UV Pool System?

What exactly is a UV pool system, and how does it work? The answer to that is actually fairly simple!

Rather than relying solely on chlorine to keep the water in your pool clean, a UV pool system uses a UV ray to kill anything that doesn't belong in your pool—including viruses, bacteria, algae, and other unwanted pests.

The UV light catches the water as it leaves your pool's filtration system. That means it doesn't hit any swimmers, making it a perfectly safe alternative to a chlorine system.

One important note: Having a UV pool system doesn't mean you can quit using chlorine completely. But the chlorine you do use will merely be a secondary precaution—and you'll be able to use a lot less of it.

That means your pool days will result in fewer burning eyes and less dried-out skin, and a whole lot more fun! It also means your wallet will see some long-term relief. 

The Advantages of UV Pools

By now, you've probably gathered one big advantage that UV pool systems have to offer: They make it so that you can use less chlorine—and spend less money on the costly chemical.

But that's not the only perk to have a UV pool system. You see, pool UV sterilizers aren't just a viable alternative to chlorine—they also are more effective at killing bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms than chlorine alone.

On top of that, UV pool systems can be very affordable, as long as you go with a trusted, reliable company to install it. An ultraviolet pool system is also a more low-maintenance option—meaning you can spend less time cleaning your pool, and more time swimming in it!

Here to Help

Experts believe that swimming can help improve your mental health—and in these trying times, we can all use a little stress relief! Using a UV pool system could be one way to make your pool less of a hassle, and more of an oasis.

If you'd like to learn more about ultraviolet pool systems—or you have other questions about pool maintenance—feel free to get in touch today. We look forward to hearing from you



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