Chlorinator / Purifier Systems
Water purification is the most important part of operating a swimming pool. If your water isn't sanitized properly then you can't swim in the pool safely. Many things can affect pool water sanitation but there is one thing that controls most of the sanitation for a pool. That thing is chlorine. Chlorinators are able to safely and evenly dispense chlorine throughout your pool to assist in water sanitation. This makes the pool water nice and clean for you to swim in. There are also some alternative sanitization methods available such as mineral systems, ionizers, and ozonators. These are more natural approaches to water sanitation but can be equally as effective or even more effective than a traditional chlorine pool. Alternate systems are intended to provide most of your pool's sanitation therefore reducing the amount of chlorine necessary in the pool water. This can have many benefits to swimmers and your pool equipment.
Floating Chlorinators:
Floating Chlorinators are very easy to use and can be used in any swimming pool. They assist in regulating proper chlorine dispersion throughout your pool.
Automatic / Inline Chlorinators:
For keeping your pool sanitized with a minimum of inconvenience, you can't beat an automatic chlorine feeder. This completely enclosed system can be installed on almost any pool.
Mineral and Low Chlorine Systems:
Mineral and Low Chlorine systems are a more natural way to keep your pool water sanitized. They work by harnessing nature's minerals for sanitation. A great way to reduce the amount of chlorine in your pool.
Inground Pool Chlorinator & Dispensers FAQ
What is a chlorinator for an inground pool?
A chlorinator is a device that automatically feeds chlorine into your pool water, helping maintain the necessary sanitizer levels without manual mixing.
What happens if you put too much chlorine shock in an inground pool?
Over-chlorinating can lead to cloudy water, irritated skin and eyes, and even damage to the pool’s surfaces and equipment.
How often do you use a chlorinator in an inground pool?
Chlorinators are typically set to run with the pool pump, ensuring chlorine is consistently distributed each day the pump is active.
What is the lifespan of an inground pool chlorinator?
An inground pool chlorinator usually lasts between 3 to 7 years, depending on the model, maintenance, and frequency of use.
How much does it cost to replace an inground pool chlorinator?
Replacing an inground pool chlorinator can cost anywhere from $100 to $700, influenced by the type and features of the chlorinator.
When should I replace my inground pool chlorinator?
Replace your chlorinator if it shows signs of wear, inefficiency, or stops functioning properly to ensure optimal water quality.