How to Buy a Chlorine Generator for a Pool
Instructions
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Decide what type of chlorine generator you want or need. A brine unit is one that puts salt into your pool for you through an electrolysis process, while a chlorine cell-producing type or deck unit, requires you to add salt to the water of your pool.
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Set a budget. Depending on the type of system and setup you choose, expect your unit to be between one and several thousand dollars. Be sure to add professional installation costs to the total cost of your unit as well.
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Consider a reverse polarity unit. These units cost a little more, but their design makes them almost self-cleaning, so there's less maintenance involved as well.
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Learn how to maintain your chlorine generator before you buy one. Depending on the type of chlorine generator you choose, you have several maintenance tasks to perform. The brine unit is especially messy and makes by-products that you'll need to get rid of.
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Maintain your pool's chemistry. Even though you no longer have to add chlorine to your pool, you still have to maintain your pool's pH and cleaning system. It's especially important now that you have a chlorine generator because the longevity of your generator depends on it.
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