No they aren't
yes you can, the sand pump cleans the pool, making it look amazing!!
Need to rephrase question.
YES it should be no problem
Pray for a salt water system
salt water does provide a lower degree of freezing temperature but the normal amount in a salt water pool is so low that the answer is "not enough to make a difference". Protect your pool and equipment from freezing as you would if it weren't a salt water pool
Salt and sand both have a gritty texture but they do not taste the same. Salt is a mineral compound consisting of sodium and chloride, which gives it a distinct salty taste, while sand is mainly made of silica and does not have a taste.
Yes, a sand filter is still necessary. A saltwater system generates chlorine, but doesn't remove debris or clarify the water. The sand filter is essential for trapping particles and keeping the pool clean.
same color as a regular pool - blue
A chlorine generator, also known as a salt generator, is an addition to a pool pump and filter system that converts salt to chlorine. It is another method of adding chlorine to a swimming pool. You will still need a filter, like sand, to filter dirt and debris from the swimming pool.
No, Morton salt and Morton pool salt are not the same. Morton salt is typically used for table salt, cooking, and food preservation, while Morton pool salt is specifically formulated for use in swimming pools to maintain proper chlorine levels and water quality. Pool salt is often purer and may contain fewer additives compared to regular table salt. Always check the label for specific uses and ingredients.
No, sharp sand and pool filter sand are not the same. Sharp sand, also known as concrete sand, has larger, angular particles and is often used in construction and landscaping. Pool filter sand, on the other hand, is specifically graded silica sand designed for use in swimming pool filtration systems, providing effective filtration due to its uniform particle size and smooth texture. Using the wrong type can affect pool water clarity and filtration efficiency.
No, A beach is not a pool there is a difference. A beach is a place with salt water and it is an open area, the beach usually has sand. A pool is a place for many people with chlorine water. it is mostly on land!