- Jun 11, 2010
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dmanb2b said:Using other forms of chlorine will not be any cheaper. As for convenience, as I've mentioned before, given the size of you pool, I would seriously consider a SWG. Yes it's a high $ cash outlay upfront, but as you've said will save you $100/mo in liquid chlorine. The avg SWG can last 3-7 years. Bottom line, spending $100-$200 a month on a $30K gal pool is not unreasonable.
Let's say say you purchase a SWG, I'll use $2,000 as your investment cost (SWG and salt) and assume you have your pool open 6 months per year and a conservative 3 year life, your looking at about $110/mo if you spread that cost over the useful life. Not having to lug jugs...priceless![]()
Hey I'm sold on the SWG, but my husband has the final word. I am going to put together some info to try and convince him. Also here in AZ the pool is open 30/12...days/months.
So the savings look even better. Plus it will be one less thing for me to take care of. I need info on what would be the best swg, where do you suggest I look. what if someone is selling theirs is that a good after market purchase?
I appreciate all the help and suggestions, the pool is finally blue. Now to keep it that way and move on to other neglected projects
