Making Your Pool Eco-friendly on a Budget

Pool with a roof

Nothing is more relaxing than lounging by a pool in the sunshine. And no one wants such a moment to be ruined by bringing stories of the environmental impact of pools. However, pools can harm the environment. The specific effect of your pool depends on a variety of factors, such as the source or water and power.

Traditional pools usually have a combination of factors that can be detrimental to the environment. These include high energy usage, harmful chemicals, and high water use. If you are thinking of installing a custom pool in Utah and you love your environment, then there are several factors to consider. Here are some tips for making your pool eco-friendly without spending too much:

Use a pool cover

You might not know this, but a pool cover can reduce the amount of water used in your pool. Using a pool cover when your pool isn’t in use will curb evaporation, and you won’t have to top off your pool now and then. Besides, the cap reduces the amount of heating you are required to do. The best part is that pool covers are inexpensive and are easy to install and maintain. You can either do it as a DIY or contact an expert to help you with the initial installation.

Install a solar powered heater

Solar water heating system

Solar energy can be harnessed almost everywhere. Since you will be using your pool mostly through the day, solar energy can serve your heating needs. Find and install a good solar powered heater for your pool. The installation costs will pay for themselves with the savings you make from reduced heating costs. If you intend to use your pool more frequently or even during the night, then combine solar heating with a conventional heater and only use the latter when it is necessary. The Energy Department provides a detailed guide for those considering to install solar pool heaters.

Use green cleaners

Most pool cleaning agents contain Chlorine which is considered a pesticide by the Environmental Protection Agency. While it works well in purifying water, it can cause adverse effects on your eyes, hair, and skin. If it isn’t handled correctly, chlorine can cause illnesses, diseases, or even worse consequences. Consider PHMB, bromine, or Ozonator Systems if you are looking for eco-friendly alternatives to chlorine that can keep your pool clean. The only drawback with these products is that some of them require a little chlorine, but not that much.

You don’t have to make significant changes to your pool for it to qualify as eco-friendly. All you have to do is to find the best possible methods of reducing the environmental impact that is your pool is generating.

Overall, these methods are just some of the ways you can use to make your pool eco-friendlier. However, they are not the only solutions. If you don’t have an idea of where to start, get in touch with a pool construction expert to help you maintain your pool without damaging the environment.

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