Experience the luxury of silky-smooth, naturally sanitized water with our premium collection of inground saltwater chlorination systems. Engineered for permanent pool installations, these systems provide consistent chlorine generation, reduced chemical handling, and a more comfortable swimming experience for you and your family.
Inground pools benefit tremendously from saltwater chlorination systems that eliminate the harsh effects of traditional chlorine while providing superior water quality. These systems generate chlorine naturally from dissolved salt, creating softer water that’s gentler on skin, eyes, and swimwear while maintaining crystal-clear sanitation.
Advanced systems with reverse polarity technology that automatically clean calcium buildup from cells, extending equipment life and reducing maintenance.
Reliable, cost-effective systems that provide consistent chlorine production with manual cell cleaning requirements.
Integrated systems that combine salt chlorination with pH control, water testing, and remote monitoring for hands-off pool management.
Heavy-duty systems designed for larger residential pools, spas, and commercial applications requiring higher chlorine output.
Sized for inground pool volumes and circulation rates
Self-cleaning and reverse polarity technology available
Digital displays with diagnostic capabilities
Integrated water flow and salt level sensors
Weather-resistant enclosures for outdoor installation
Compatible with variable speed pump systems
Smart pool automation integration
Easy cell replacement and maintenance access
Pentair
Hayward
Jandy
Circupool
AutoPilot
ControlOMatic
Can I convert my existing chlorine pool to saltwater?
Yes, most inground pools can be converted to saltwater systems. However, certain materials like natural stone may require evaluation for salt compatibility.
How much salt do I need to add to my pool?
Most systems require salt levels between 2,700–3,400 ppm, which is about 8–10 bags of pool salt for an average 20,000-gallon inground pool.
Will saltwater damage my pool equipment?
Modern saltwater systems are designed to work safely with standard pool equipment. However, older metal fixtures may need upgrading to salt-compatible materials for optimal longevity.