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See Why Saltwater Pools Can Be So Much Better Than Traditional Pools
If you hate the stink and sting of chlorine, you'll love saltwater pools.
Once primarily a perk in health spas and resorts, saltwater pools have now become popular among U.S. homeowners. Today, about 30% of all U.S. in-ground pools are saltwater.
"They've literally exploded in popularity in the last decade," says Erika Taylor of "Pool and Spa News." "It really does make a difference in the way the water feels on your skin. Nothing feels as good as jumping into a saltwater pool." 
How Saltwater Pools Work
Freshwater pools depend on store-bought chlorine to disinfect water and keep it free of algae, bacteria, and other health-harming organisms. 
Saltwater pools rely on an electrolytic chlorine generator (ECG). The generator separates the salt in the pool water into its two primary elements, one of which is chlorine. The chlorine is then circulated into the pool to sanitize and disinfect the water.
The big advantage is that the process doesn't produce chloramines, an irritating byproduct of the store-bought chlorine traditionally used to disinfect pools. It's the chloramines that give swimming pools that "chlorine smell" and sting eyes.
How Salty Are Saltwater Pools?
Saltwater pools aren't salty like the ocean, says Ray Denkewicz of Hayward Pool Products, a manufacturer of salt chlorination machines. ... more

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