I would think just not having to buy a constant source of chlorine alone is reason enough to switch to SWG. In FL where the summer is so consistent (high of 90 low of 78 from June to October). I'm testing about every 2 weeks. I have to add a little acid about every 2 weeks (10-15 oz), I have to add CYA about every quarter (my pool eats up about 10 ppm CYA a month), and if no hurricanes I have to add salt (1 - 40 lb bag for $4) about twice a year. I think the consistent climate in FL combined with screen help keep things very simple. I did test every other day at 1st but just don't seem to need to anymore. I do use the pool 3-5 times a week so if I sense anything is not perfect I can always test more often.
A SWG may end up costing a little more when you add initial costs plus maintenance of equipment (mainly occasional cell replacement) but it's certainly worth it to never have to buy chlorine. On the off chance I may need some extra chlorine (like a hurricane Irma in 2017) my leftover 50lb bucket of pucks will probably last me another 10 years....
A SWG may end up costing a little more when you add initial costs plus maintenance of equipment (mainly occasional cell replacement) but it's certainly worth it to never have to buy chlorine. On the off chance I may need some extra chlorine (like a hurricane Irma in 2017) my leftover 50lb bucket of pucks will probably last me another 10 years....