4 Tips to Keeping an Environmentally Friendly Pool

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When you think about a green pool, the first that comes to mind is probably a pool filled an algae or sanitation problem. However, there’s one case where having a green pool is beneficial and that’s when we’re talking about the environment. Many people don’t believe operating an eco-friendly pool is possible, but we beg to differ. The unfortunate truth is that it takes a lot of water and electricity to keep a pool running, but we’re here to share a few ways to keep it to a minimum:

 

Solar Pool Heater

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, solar pool heating is the most cost-effective use of solar energy in most climates. They’re a little pricey but pay for themselves over a short period of time. Who doesn’t love a reduced energy bill? If you think you need more heat than a solar heater can provide, try combining one with a conventional pool heater to keep energy use low.

 

Cut the Chlorine

Introducing naturals pools – these are pools that use plants to sanitize the water rather than chemicals. There are many methods, such as salt water and ozone systems, that get the job done while eliminating the need for chlorine. Chlorine is added to water to kill disease-causing microbes. The issue is that chlorine reacts with organic matter in the water supply to create byproducts that have been linked to birth defects.

 

Green Lighting

If you still haven’t switched to LED lights from traditional incandescent, what are you waiting for? LED lighting is one popular choice, for both its stylish looks and efficiency. LED light bulbs can burn for about 40,000 hours, meaning they last eight times longer than regular lights. This means you won’t have to drain the pool to replace the bulbs as often. LEDs tend to be more expensive but they’re low maintenance, use less energy and are easier to install than traditional lights. Considering they cost 80 percent less to operate, most homeowners gravitate toward them.

 

Pool Covers

Keeping your Jacksonville inground pool covered when you know you won’t be using it for extended amounts of time helps prevent water evaporation. This means using less water to top off your pool and reduced heating costs. Keeping your pool out of the sun’s reach can even reduce the amount of chemicals you use. Pool covers aren’t the trendiest look but it’s an easy step to a greener pool.

 

Anyone who says you can’t make a pool eco-friendly obviously hasn’t tried or done their research! It’s just a matter of reducing water and energy usage wherever you can. If you have any questions about going green or luxury pool design, give our experts at Florida Luxury Pools a call. We’re committed to exceptional pool designs, customer satisfaction and creating a quality experience for all of our clients.