The Benefits of Recycling Swimming Pool Water

It’s summer and it’s hot, so don’t drain your pool. It isn’t uncommon during this time for residential and commercial swimming pool owners who are dealing with hard water to start thinking about draining their pools. In the Southwest, where our tap water is loaded with calcium, magnesium, and other hardness minerals, it’s recommended to change your water every two years to prevent calcium scaling on the tile, interior finish, filtration equipment, and decorative water features. Since we have reached this time frame, and it is much hotter than 80 degrees, we want to suggest an alternative that takes all the risks out of changing your water.

If you’re not familiar with hard water, it is extremely common throughout the Southwest, and it can destroy not only swimming pools but decorative water features in the house as well. It’s literally a nightmare, especially if you’re not expecting it. In the swimming pool industry, you will hear terms like your Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) are too high or the Calcium Hardness (CH) levels in your swimming pool water are too high, and it’s time to drain it. But wait, don’t drain when you can recycle! Aquamosis Pool Water Purification utilizes a Reverse Osmosis (RO) mobile filtration trailer that recycles residential and commercial swimming pool water to prevent the needless waste of an average of 20,000 gallons or more.

When it comes time to change out the water in your swimming pool, the biggest key is to know there are options out there, and these options are much better than a standard drain and refill. Some of the benefits of our mobile filtration versus a drain and refill are:

  • Faster than a drain and refill
  • Saves time, money, and water
  • Leaves you with better water than what’s coming out of the tap
  • Increases the lifespan of the pool, pumps, and other equipment
  • Water Conservation
  • Excellent Water Quality

We are extremely passionate about what we do and feel this option is the right way to go for many reasons. So we ask that the next time someone says you need to drain your pool, please remember that recycling your pool water is the best option. To learn more about it or to schedule this service, CLICK HERE!