Well here we are a year later and I am very pleased that jmilez1 is happy with his pool.
Some of you will be aware that the heat has hit the pools hard this year and has brought about its own set of unexpected problems mainly mustard algi, which crops up every few years or so.
I am happy to say that most of the salt pool instalations have faired extremely well.

Most customers change to salt water chlorination because it is more natural, nicer to swim in and they don't like the problems associated with normal chemical pools. As a minor consideration it will also save time and money.

One of my clients had to go back to the UK for 3 weeks this year, end July beginning of August. All I had to do to his pool was top up with water, add a little pH control and was only spoilt by the farmer rotivating his land and all the dust settling in and around the pool, a quick vacuum, backwash and top up with water and it was as good as new. You could swim in it at any time knowing the water was safe. To be fair the pool could have been left the whole time without anyone checking but it was interesting for me to see the proof.

The only time anyone has had a problem has been with letting the pH get too high and this applies to any pool, chlorine demand increases as pH goes up, At over 7.8 pH the chlorine demand increases 10 fold.

I have just taken delivery of 2 new models for pools up to 50,000 and now up to 75,000 litres and are working out at a lower price than before. Pm or email me for a quote.