Greetings,
My pool is 9 years old and I am considering adding a SWG system. When it was built, the pool builder was anti SWG, he was old school. The pool has been fairly trouble free as pools go, but dealing with liquid chlorine has always been a pain. The amount of plastic jugs and the constant fiddling with a liquidator (hoses, valves and connectors wear out constantly) has led me to find a better way.
Enter SWG. My question is this safe for the stone in my pool. The coping around the pool and the spa, are Texas Blue Lueder, which is a soft limestone. The waterfalls, that run several times a day are also from natural texas stone, presumably some kind of limestone.
So with this type of natural stonework, is it safe to convert to SWG or should I continue to work with liquid chlorine?
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My pool is 9 years old and I am considering adding a SWG system. When it was built, the pool builder was anti SWG, he was old school. The pool has been fairly trouble free as pools go, but dealing with liquid chlorine has always been a pain. The amount of plastic jugs and the constant fiddling with a liquidator (hoses, valves and connectors wear out constantly) has led me to find a better way.
Enter SWG. My question is this safe for the stone in my pool. The coping around the pool and the spa, are Texas Blue Lueder, which is a soft limestone. The waterfalls, that run several times a day are also from natural texas stone, presumably some kind of limestone.
So with this type of natural stonework, is it safe to convert to SWG or should I continue to work with liquid chlorine?
Images for reference

