Transform your pool into a luxurious oasis with our comprehensive selection of saltwater chlorination systems. Designed for both inground and above ground pools, these innovative systems generate chlorine naturally from salt, delivering silky-smooth water that’s gentler on skin and eyes while providing superior sanitation and reduced chemical maintenance.
Saltwater chlorination systems eliminate the harsh effects of traditional chlorine while maintaining crystal-clear, sanitized water. By converting dissolved salt into chlorine through electrolysis, these systems provide consistent sanitization, reduce chemical costs, and create a more comfortable swimming environment that feels softer and more natural.
Advanced systems featuring reverse polarity technology that automatically removes calcium buildup from cells, extending equipment life and minimizing maintenance requirements.
Reliable, cost-effective systems that provide consistent chlorine production with manual cleaning capabilities, perfect for budget-conscious pool owners.
Complete systems combining salt chlorination with filtration, pumping, and control functions in single units designed for easy installation and operation.
Compact, affordable systems specifically designed for above ground pools with lower flow rates and simplified installation requirements.
Natural chlorine generation from dissolved salt
Soft, silky water that’s gentle on skin and eyes
Reduced chemical handling and storage requirements
Self-cleaning technology available on premium models
Digital displays with diagnostic and monitoring capabilities
Compatible with existing pool equipment and plumbing
Multiple size options for pools from 5,000 to 40,000+ gallons
Energy-efficient operation with programmable controls
Pentair
Hayward
Jandy
Circupool
AutoPilot
ControlOMatic
How much salt do I need to add to my pool?
Most saltwater systems require salt levels between 2,700–3,400 ppm. An average 20,000-gallon pool needs approximately 8–10 bags of pool salt for initial startup.
Will saltwater damage my pool or equipment?
Modern saltwater systems are designed to work safely with standard pool materials. However, certain natural stone surfaces and older metal components may require evaluation for salt compatibility.
How often do saltwater cells need to be cleaned or replaced?
Self-cleaning cells require minimal maintenance, while standard cells may need cleaning every 3–6 months. Most cells last 3–5 years depending on usage and water chemistry maintenance.