salt system or baquacil

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salt system or baquacil

Postby jopope » Fri 13 Apr, 2007 20:25

we just bought a house with a inground pool. we are considering changing it to a non-chlorine system. which is best the salt system or the baquacil


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Postby dynamictiger » Sat 14 Apr, 2007 17:38

Salt is not non chlorine a salt chlorinator generates chlorine from salt. However your alternatives are not really great Baquacil often ends up being converted to chlorine after a few years as the cost and increasing demand make it uneconomic.

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Postby jopope » Fri 18 May, 2007 17:32

what is a good alternative to chlorine
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Postby Buggsw » Fri 18 May, 2007 20:45

Go with a good salt water system. You will love it.

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