You can go for copper ionization technology. It is one the best and healthiest alternative for saltwater swimming pool.
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Yes.
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Well swimming poo is never a good thing, I mean it's bad enough if you catch one floating, but when you come across a poo that is actively swimming, you better jump out and run for it! (and this goes for saltwater or chlorine). If you want to know the advantages and disadvantages of a saltwater swimming POOL...then click on the related question below.
Not at all.
Sorry, but swimming in a saltwater pool is a lot different than swimming in the ocean. In the ocean, pollutants like oil, gasoline, and trash combine with fish urine and dead animals. Another big difference in a pool is that there are no waves! In the ocean, rip tides and tidal waves are a big part of the ocean's cycle. In your pool, waves are non-existent.
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Yes, you can add a clear saltwater system to a ProSeries 14' X 42" Metal Frame Swimming Pool.
In a typical saltwater swimming pool nothing living other then micro organisms should be able to survive. In a saltwater pool with water, filtration and components designed for marine life, they could.
Obviously the pool floor is not smooth.
Advantages are they open up more of a pool of applicants and talents. Disadvantages are they take a lot of time.
No, salt does not damage the plaster. Improper water balance will.
yes running the filter while swimming helps the filtration process. Also if the pool is saltwater then the system will replace chlorine being used while bathing.