Just like people, pools need balance. In pool-speak, balancing means getting the alkalinity and pH of the water right, so that protective chemicals, like chlorine, can work effectively. Also, when the water balance is in harmony with the human body it keeps the water pleasant, prevents eye and skin irritations, and prevents corrosion to pool surfaces and equipment.
Designed by Cantwell Pools, this entertaining area is something truly spectacular. The wet edge on this pool creates water so smooth you could walk on it.
Several scientific studies of swimming pool water have recorded the beneficial effects certain mineral compositions have on the human body. One composition in particular, magnesium chloride, has been proven to provide a number of substantial health and wellbeing benefits to the bather.
Too often it is simply forgotten that it is the water itself we are placing ourselves and our families in when we indulge in our swimming pools. So why shouldn’t the choice of sanitation system be the most important factor to consider?
Australians building or renovating a swimming pool don’t often invest enough time considering the most important element of their pool…The water! Whilst consumers are spoilt with pool sanitisation choices there is an emerging trend towards mineral based sanitisation.