Swimming Pool Water Recycling Phoenix
Aquamosis LLC, located in the Greater Phoenix, Arizona, is committed to preserving one of nature’s most precious resources, water by offering an alternative to the traditional drain and refill of a swimming pool. Our search for a solution to this wasteful practice led us to The Puripool™ Process engineered by Pure Water Industries for swimming pool water recycling.
“The Puripool™ Process” allows us to provide a solution for lowering Calcium Hardness, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Cyanuric Acid (CYA), phosphates, nitrates, salts, and waterborne diseases from both residential and commercial swimming pools without draining or exposing the interior finish. As pool water evaporates, your relaxing, inviting swimming pool becomes more work to maintain and the water becomes less sanitary. The Puripool™ Process is a great alternative to a drain and refill and can be performed all year round! So no matter where you are in the Greater Phoenix area, we will come to you! From Glendale, to Scottsdale, and all the way to Chandler our mobile filtration can filter most residential swimming pools in less than a day! Contact us today to learn more!



Reverse Osmosis Mobile Filtration for Swimming Pools
In less than a day (for most residential swimming pools), our Reverse Osmosis (RO) Mobile Filtration Trailer will come to your swimming pool and lower or remove the calcium, TDS, excess Stabilizer (CYA), phosphates, nitrates, and waterborne diseases. We will give you back a clean, healthy pool; all while conserving up to 85% of your existing water. The RO water will give you the best swim experience and your pool will not only look better but feel better too!
In the Greater Phoenix area, we deal with moderately hard water coming out of the tap and since water is extremely important we recommend not draining a swimming pool. That is why we encourage recycling your swimming pool water with RO filtration because we have the ability to give you much better water than tap and prevent the need for a drain and refill. Due to the high number of salt pools in our area which require Calcium Hardness levels to be less than this, the solution we potentially provide is also a perfect one to increase the lifespan of salt chlorinators.
Swimming pool water recycling and purification services offer a practical solution for pool owners looking to conserve water while maintaining high water quality. Instead of relying on the traditional drain-and-refill method, advanced filtration processes allow existing pool water to be cleaned, balanced, and reused. This approach is especially valuable in desert climates where water resources are limited and efficiency matters. Through mobile reverse osmosis filtration, impurities are removed at the molecular level, improving clarity, comfort, and overall pool performance.
For property owners interested in swimming pool water recycling in Phoenix, this process helps address common regional challenges such as high calcium levels, elevated total dissolved solids, and excess stabilizer buildup. By restoring water chemistry without draining the pool, surfaces remain protected and equipment experiences less wear over time. The result is healthier water that is easier to manage and more enjoyable to use.
Benefits of The Puripool Process
- Lowers Calcium Hardness
- Lowers Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
- Lowers Cyanuric Acid (CYA)
- Lowers Salts
- Lowers Phosphates and Nitrates
- Removes Waterborne Diseases
- Water Conservation
FAQS ABOUT RECYCLING POOL WATER
Can you clean pool water without draining it?
Yes. Aquamosis uses reverse osmosis (RO) to clean your existing pool water without draining it. The process removes calcium, salts, and other dissolved contaminants while returning cleaner, more balanced water to your pool.
Is reverse osmosis better than draining a pool?
In many cases, yes. Reverse osmosis can save a significant amount of water compared to a full drain and refill, while also helping reduce the risks that can come with draining a pool. It restores the water already in your pool instead of forcing you to start over.
How much water can I save with pool water recycling?
Most pool owners can save thousands of gallons of water by recycling their pool water instead of draining and refilling it. That makes reverse osmosis an appealing option for property owners who want to conserve water and avoid unnecessary waste.
How long does pool reverse osmosis take?
Many residential pools can be treated in about a day, depending on pool size and current water condition. Larger or commercial pools may take longer, but the process is designed to minimize downtime as much as possible.
Is pool reverse osmosis safe for my pool?
Yes. Reverse osmosis is generally considered a safe alternative to draining because the water remains in the pool during treatment. That can help reduce the potential stress that draining may place on a pool structure, especially in hot climates.
How do I know if my pool needs reverse osmosis?
Your pool may be a good candidate for reverse osmosis if you are dealing with high calcium, elevated total dissolved solids (TDS), cloudy water, or ongoing water balance issues. A water test can help confirm whether treatment is the right next step.