“Green” Pools

No one wants a pool full of green water, but many pool owners choose to “go green” with environmentally friendly pool practices.  If you are worried about the effects of chlorine on your skin, clothing, and the environment, you should know that there are alternatives tochlorine for  keeping your pool clean and safe.  Many products and tools are available today to help you keep your pool clean without the use of chlorine.

For example, you can have a salt water pool to eliminate the need for chemicals.  They are not totally free of chlorine since the salt produces its own chlorine.  However, you don’t have to buy the chlorine or handle it and it is often said that the water seems softer than from a standard pool.

Another option is an ozonator.  Pools can use an ozone generator to cut down the use of chemicals by up to eighty percent.  Some types even say they can remove the need for chemicals completely.  These systems also make the water softer, a benefit to your eyes and skin.  However, they are not inexpensive to purchase, which can be a drawback for some pool owners.

Still another option is to have a natural swimming pool.  In this system, you rely on products from nature to keep your pool clean.  This includes plants and microorganisms that can filter and purify the water without the use of chemicals.  This is also an expensive option but will require less maintenance over the life of the pool.

A chlorine generator is another alternative.  It adds salt to the pool in the form of hypochlorous acid to disinfect the water with a natural alternative to the chemical.

You can talk with your local pool service company to determine the chlorine alternative that is best for you.