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Freshwater Pool vs. Saltwater Pools

When it comes to the choice between freshwater pools and saltwater alternatives, the spotlight shines brightly on the unparalleled advantages of the freshwater pool experience. NatureSwim, with its state-of-the-art Freshwater Pool System, is leading the way in providing hotels, resorts, and private residences worldwide with a chemical-free and sustainable pool experience.

1. Embracing the True Essence of Freshwater Pools:

NatureSwim challenges the norm by celebrating the purity of freshwater pools. Rejecting the need for chemical additives, NatureSwim offers a refreshing and eco-friendly alternative that prioritises the well-being of pool enthusiasts, their pets, and the environment.

2. Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) Technology:

NatureSwim's commitment to a chemical-free oasis is powered by its advanced oxidiser, utilising the cutting-edge Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) technology. As water flows through titanium plates, hydroxyl radicals are generated, effectively breaking down pollutants. This innovative process ensures continuous oxidation with an Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP) equivalent to 2-3ppm of chlorine in millivolts, providing pristine water without the drawbacks of traditional chlorine-based methods.

3. Ionisation (as a backup):

In addition to the primary oxidiser, NatureSwim incorporates Ionisation (as a backup) to enhance the cleanliness and safety of freshwater pools. Copper and silver ions combat harmful microorganisms, offering an adjustable output to maintain optimal ion levels (0.2-0.4ppm) for water quality and sanitation. This dual-action approach efficiently eliminates contaminants, reducing bacteria and viruses in the water by up to 99.9%. NatureSwim ensures consistently clean and safe freshwater pool water without the need for harsh chemical interventions.

4. Electromagnetic Descaler (EMD):

NatureSwim's commitment to the superiority of freshwater pools extends to the incorporation of an Electromagnetic Descaler (EMD). This technology prevents calcium buildup in pool pipes, optimizing sanitizing performance. Through high-frequency electromagnetic waves, EMD generates ultrasonic pulses that dislodge minerals, inhibiting mineral adhesion to pipes and equipment. This chemical-free, safe, and eco-friendly solution ensures optimal efficiency while reducing energy consumption.

Pros and Cons of the NatureSwim Freshwater Pool System

Pros:

1. Health and Well-being:

- Pro: NatureSwim benefits individuals with asthma, psoriasis, and eczema, providing a gentle and skin-friendly pool experience.

2. Financial Efficiency:

- Pro: Realise a substantial return on investment by minimising operational costs, thanks to NatureSwim's efficient water treatment technologies.

3. Eco-Friendly Practices:

- Pro: The water from your NatureSwim freshwater pool can be repurposed to water your garden, contributing to sustainable and eco-friendly practices.

4. Extended Leisure Time:

- Pro: Enjoy longer leisure time in your freshwater pool, free from the concerns of harsh chemicals, for a relaxing and inviting pool environment.

5. Odor-Free Atmosphere:

- Pro: Bid farewell to the overpowering chlorine smell associated with traditional pools, creating an odor-free aquatic oasis.

6. Preservation of Swimwear:

- Pro: Preserve the vibrancy of your swimwear, as NatureSwim's gentle water treatment prevents fading, ensuring longevity.

7. Effortless Maintenance:

- Pro: Experience little to no maintenance with NatureSwim's advanced water treatment technologies, providing a hassle-free pool ownership experience.

8. Post-Swim Convenience:

- Pro: Skip the post-swim shower or the need to wash your swimwear, thanks to NatureSwim's chemical-free water treatment.

9. Durability Beyond Expectations:

- Pro: Enjoy longer-lasting pool equipment and surroundings with NatureSwim's gentle water treatment approach, minimising wear and tear.

10. Skin and Eye Comfort:

- Pro: Say goodbye to red eyes and irritated skin, as NatureSwim's low Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) ensures a pure freshwater pool experience.

Cons:

1. Initial Investment:

- Con: There may be a slightly higher initial investment compared to traditional pool systems due to the advanced water treatment technologies, but its worth it!

Pros and Cons of Saltwater Pool System

Saltwater chlorination is the most commonly used pool sanitising system. It operates by adding salt to the pool water, which is then converted to chlorine using an electrolysis process as water passes through the treatment cell. The most commonly used salt is sodium chloride. More recently, there has been a trend to substitute some of the sodium chloride with magnesium and potassium chloride, but the end result is the same: chlorides are converted to chlorine using electrolysis. Clever marketing campaigns have led to many users believing that a salt pool does not produce chlorine. The fact is, the sanitiser is 100% chlorine. Recently, the word ‘salt’ has been substituted with “mineral” in marketing campaigns, but the methodology has not changed; they are still 100% chlorine. Salt pools typically require 3000 – 6000 parts per million of salt (ppm). Recently, there have been a few systems emerging on the market that operate a little lower at around 2500 ppm.

Pros:

- Pro: Reduced cost and handling associated with conventional chlorine treatment.

- Pro: Provides automated chlorination while pool equipment is running.

Cons:

- Con: Requires ongoing expensive chemical backup, including stabiliser, algaecides, flocculants, and shock treatments.

- Con: Exposure to high chlorine levels and associated health risks.

- Con: Can prove difficult to maintain correct residual chlorine levels in conditions of high heat, sunlight, and bather load.

- Con: Salt chlorination only works when the pump is running, resulting in lengthy run times and high energy costs. Water is high in total dissolved solids (TDS), corrosive, brackish, and cannot be recycled without dilution.

- Con: Saltwater can damage rock features, pool surrounds, equipment, and gardens.

Have a look at our freshwater pool systems Natureswim Classic or the NatureSwim Advance.