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PURESWIM SALTWATER POOLS & CONVERSIONS PHOENIX, ARIZONA

Affordable & RELIABLE Saltwater CHLORINATION Conversion Services in Phoenix, AZ


Phoenix is a beautiful place to live and visit with much to offer its residents and guests. Some of the best features of the city include its desert landscape and scenic hiking trails, vibrant arts and cultural scene, and friendly and welcoming people. We love Phoenix for its Southwestern vibe, pristine location, and many fun and recreational opportunities.


The warm climate especially is an attractive quality of the city and Phoenix would not be as livable without its many swimming pools. These pools are an important part of our city's landscape and culture. To ensure a healthy swimming environment that isn't harmful to the environment, you can convert your pool to natural saltwater. Click here to learn about the benefits of natural saltwater chlorination for your pool.

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The early spring is the best time to convert your pool to saltwater chlorination so that you can enjoy the benefits of natural salt for the entire season, but we can do conversions anytime of year. While there is an initial cost investment when converting to saltwater, maintaining a saltwater pool is much cheaper over time.


When pools are converted to saltwater properly and normal maintenance done regularly, they are more convenient, healthier, and better for the environment than traditionally chlorinated pools.


Traditional pools use harsh chemicals to maintain chlorine levels. These traditional methods also generate chloramines which cause eye and skin irritation as well as give off the smell of a chlorinated pool that often sticks to skin and hair. Using a salt chlorine generator (also called a salt cell) eliminates the need to use harsh chemicals and greatly reduces the amount of chloramines in the water, making the pool feel and smell better.


PureSwim Saltwater Pools & Conversions is one of the most trusted names in the saltwater chlorination business. We have the equipment and expertise to handle any job, big or small. You can expect a quick response time, and we’ll take care of everything from converting the pool to teaching you how to maintain it, so you can relax and not worry about a thing. Contact us today for a free estimate if you’re considering converting your pool to saltwater.

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OUR SERVICES


We offer conversion of your existing pool into a saltwater pool. We also provide services for monthly and seasonal maintenance.

Saltwater Pool Conversions

We convert your current pool to saltwater.

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Monthly & Seasonal Maintenance

Monthly & seasonal maintenance for your saltwater pool.

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SALTWATER POOL FAQS



  • How do saltwater pools work?

    Saltwater swimming pools work by utilizing a salt cell/generator, inside of which are metal plates. As water passes through the cell, a low electrical voltage is applied to the plates. This process, called electrolysis, causes the salt (sodium chloride) in the water to break down into its basic components: chlorine gas (Cl2) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Then, the chlorine gas produced in the salt cell is immediately dissolved into the pool water, chlorinating the pool naturally.

  • How is pH regulated in saltwater pools?

    The natural process of electrolysis creates sodium hydroxide which raises the water's alkalinity, thereby helping maintain the pool's pH balance and reducing the need for additional pH-adjusting chemicals.

  • How much salt will I need in my pool?

    The amount of salt needed for a saltwater generator cell varies depending on the size of the pool and the specific system you are using. Generally speaking, the typical amount of salt is around 2,700 to 3,000 ppm (parts per million), which would be approximately 54 pounds of raw pool-grade salt. Average size pools require about 100–200 pounds of salt per year to maintain those ideal levels.


    Remember that these are rough estimates. Monitoring your pool's salt concentration regularly using a salt test kit and adjusting as needed to maintain the desired salt level is required. We offer these services as part of our monthly maintenance package.

  • How much does pool-grade salt cost?

    A 40 pound bag usually costs from $8 to $12. So with needing around 100-200 pounds per year depending on the size of the pool and certain other environmental factors, the typical annual cost of salt would be from $20 to $60. Therefore salt is much cheaper than all the chemicals needed to maintain a traditional pool.

  • What are the drawbacks to saltwater pools?

    Initial cost to set up or convert your pool is more expensive than traditional pools, but the cost of maintaining the chlorination and pH is quite a bit lower so over time those costs average out to much less than a traditional pool. 


    Corrosion is the biggest drawback of saltwater pools, as the salt can corrode metals that are in or touching the water. When we convert your pool we take all the necessary measures such as using corrosion-resistant materials and installing sacrificial anodes. The normal aspects of owning a pool also help to prevent corrosion: maintaining proper water chemistry, regularly inspecting and cleaning equipment, rinsing the pool area, keeping an eye on seals and gaskets, and winterizing properly. We offer these services as part of our monthly maintenance program.


  • How do saltwater pools work?

    Saltwater swimming pools work by utilizing a salt cell/generator, inside of which are metal plates. As water passes through the cell, a low electrical voltage is applied to the plates. This process, called electrolysis, causes the salt (sodium chloride) in the water to break down into its basic components: chlorine gas (Cl2) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Then, the chlorine gas produced in the salt cell is immediately dissolved into the pool water, chlorinating the pool naturally.

  • How is pH regulated in saltwater pools?

    The natural process of electrolysis creates sodium hydroxide which raises the water's alkalinity, thereby helping maintain the pool's pH balance and reducing the need for additional pH-adjusting chemicals.

  • How much salt will I need in my pool?

    The amount of salt needed for a saltwater generator cell varies depending on the size of the pool and the specific system you are using. Generally speaking, the typical amount of salt is around 2,700 to 3,000 ppm (parts per million), which would be approximately 54 pounds of raw pool-grade salt. Average size pools require about 100–200 pounds of salt per year to maintain those ideal levels.


    Remember that these are rough estimates. Monitoring your pool's salt concentration regularly using a salt test kit and adjusting as needed to maintain the desired salt level is required. We offer these services as part of our monthly maintenance package.

  • How much does pool-grade salt cost?

    A 40 pound bag usually costs from $8 to $12. So with needing around 100-200 pounds per year depending on the size of the pool and certain other environmental factors, the typical annual cost of salt would be from $20 to $60. Therefore salt is much cheaper than all the chemicals needed to maintain a traditional pool.

  • What are the drawbacks to saltwater pools?

    Initial cost to set up or convert your pool is more expensive than traditional pools, but the cost of maintaining the chlorination and pH is quite a bit lower so over time those costs average out to much less than a traditional pool. 


    Corrosion is the biggest drawback of saltwater pools, as the salt can corrode metals that are in or touching the water. When we convert your pool we take all the necessary measures such as using corrosion-resistant materials and installing sacrificial anodes. The normal aspects of owning a pool also help to prevent corrosion: maintaining proper water chemistry, regularly inspecting and cleaning equipment, rinsing the pool area, keeping an eye on seals and gaskets, and winterizing properly. We offer these services as part of our monthly maintenance program.

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SERVING ALL PHOENIX FOR SALTWATER POOL CONVERSIONS


PureSwim provides saltwater pool conversion services for our clients in Phoenix, AZ. We serve many areas including these Phoenix zip codes: 85003, 85004, 85006, 85007, 85008, 85009, 85012, 85013, 85014, 85015, 85016, 85017, 85018, 85019, 85020, 85021, 85022, 85023, 85024, 85027, 85028, 85029, 85031, 85032, 85033, 85034, 85035, 85037, 85040, 85041, 85042, 85043, 85044, 85045, 85048, 85050, 85051, 85053, 85054, 85083, 85085, 85086, 85087, 85098, 85099

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PureSwim Saltwater Pools & Conversions


Location: Phoenix, Arizona


Phone: 623-321-2141


Email: info@pureswimpools.com


Service Areas:


  • Glendale
  • Phoenix
  • Scottsdale
  • Tempe
  • Mesa
  • Gilbert

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