- Jan 4, 2016
- 5,392
- Pool Size
- 44000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
Yes and yes, both are good parts of TFPC.
SWCG is great for reducing the time to look after a pool, and the total multi-year cost is similar (SWC equipment cost divided by years of use is roughly equal to the cost of chlorinating liquid). It's good to stick to one brand of pump, SWCG, heater, lights, so that automation is most compatible, if ever added. There are happy owners here with Hayward, Pentair, Jandy and Circupool SWGs. (I might have missed another). This is just off the top of my head, but if 100 people here at TFP with SWCs all commented, 98 or 99 of them would say they'll never own a pool without one.
Borates will slow pH rise, allowing for less frequent additions of MA. Some people find the water nicer (silkier) as well. Borates also add additional, though very mild, suppression of algae (nothing compared to FC).
SWCG is great for reducing the time to look after a pool, and the total multi-year cost is similar (SWC equipment cost divided by years of use is roughly equal to the cost of chlorinating liquid). It's good to stick to one brand of pump, SWCG, heater, lights, so that automation is most compatible, if ever added. There are happy owners here with Hayward, Pentair, Jandy and Circupool SWGs. (I might have missed another). This is just off the top of my head, but if 100 people here at TFP with SWCs all commented, 98 or 99 of them would say they'll never own a pool without one.
Borates will slow pH rise, allowing for less frequent additions of MA. Some people find the water nicer (silkier) as well. Borates also add additional, though very mild, suppression of algae (nothing compared to FC).