There is a long list of things that you should do, but a short list of things you must do. The only two things you must do are add salt and buy a chlorine generator. Other things you should do are: Upgrade your rail goods (ladder and handrails) to salt friendly versions. Thoroughly coat the rail sockets in the concrete with a high quality long lasting lubricant. Connect sacrificial anodes to all metal components including the light. Place an anode in the skimmer and pump baskets. Make sure all bonding wires and lugs are tight and unbroken. Seal the concrete decking each year. Discontinue using copper based algaecides. If you have a heater, install a bypass so that salt water does not enter it when not in use. Hope that helps... thepoolandspawarehouse.com
Add alot of iodine
No, a saltwater pool does not need to be covered.
no
You can attach saltwater system to non-Intex pro series pool.
no it is v.s. the law saltwater is bad to drink
I don't think there is such a thing as a "SALTWATER POOL CLEANER". You may have a pool cleaning device that works in either a salt pool or a standard no salt pool.
yes
Yes, you can add salt to a chlorine pool to create a saltwater pool system. This salt is converted into chlorine through the process of electrolysis, providing a more natural and softer water experience compared to traditional chlorine pools. Be sure to follow manufacturer instructions for the appropriate salt levels and use a saltwater generator to convert the salt into chlorine.
Solution weathering occurs when rocks sit in a pool of saltwater.
Lots of pool salt, some acid, a little sunscreen, and a good automatic cleaner. Plus a salt water chlorinator.
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.
no