Salt Water Pool System Repair & Installation

Salt Water Pool Conversion

A salt water system makes chlorine on its own. It uses electricity to turn salt into chlorine through electrolysis.

When the system fails, chlorine drops fast and water turns unsafe.

WaterTex Pools provides salt water system repair and installation across Dallas–Fort Worth. We have 25 years of experience repairing pool equipment.

We focus on fixing systems first and replacing parts only when needed.

Salt Water System Repair Services

Salt systems fail for specific reasons. Most issues can be diagnosed and corrected. We service:

We test the system before replacing parts.

Salt Cell Not Producing Chlorine

This is the most common problem. Possible causes include:

Cells are cleaned first. Replacement is recommended only when output cannot be restored.

Error Codes and Warning Lights

Error codes point to system faults. Common alerts include:

We read the codes and test the related components. Clearing the code without fixing the cause does not solve the problem.

Salt Cell Replacement

Salt cells wear out over time. Typical lifespan 3 to 7 years, depending on run time and water balance.

Replacement includes:

Oversized cells last longer and reduce run time.

Pentair-IntelliChlor salt system

Brand-Specific Salt System Expertise

We service major salt systems used in DFW pools.

Pentair IntelliChlor and iChlor

We service:

These systems work best when paired with Pentair controls like IntelliCenter.

Hayward AquaRite Systems

We service:

Flow and salt readings are tested for accuracy.

Jandy and Other Salt Systems

We service:

Compatibility is confirmed before replacement.

Salt Water Pool Conversion

Most chlorine pools can be converted to salt. The process is straightforward when equipment is compatible.

Conversion includes:

Most conversions are completed the same day.

Benefits of Salt Water Systems

Salt systems offer:

Salt pools still require balanced water chemistry.

Conversion Cost Factors

Cost depends on:

An on-site estimate gives accurate pricing.

Salt System Maintenance

Salt systems need routine checks. Basic care includes:

Ignoring maintenance shortens cell life.

Schedule Salt Water System Service

A failing salt system can turn water unsafe quickly. Do not wait for algae to form.

Contact WaterTex Pools for salt water system repair or installation in Dallas–Fort Worth.

Accurate diagnosis. Brand-specific service. Reliable results.

FAQs About Salt Water Pool Systems

  • How long should a salt cell last?
    Most cells last 3–7 years. Run time and water balance matter.
  • Why is my salt system not making chlorine?
    Common causes include scale buildup, worn cells, low salt, or control issues.
  • How much does it cost to convert to salt water?
    Most conversions fall between $1,700 and $2,600, depending on pool size and system.
  • Can any pool be converted to salt?
    Most can. Equipment and surface materials are checked first.
  • How often should I clean my salt cell?
    Every 3–6 months, or when scale appears.
  • Is salt water better for skin?
    Many swimmers report less irritation compared to manual chlorine use.
  • What’s the difference between IntelliChlor and AquaRite?
    Both generate chlorine from salt. Each works best with its own brand controls.
  • Why does my salt system show an error code?
    Codes indicate faults like low salt, flow loss, or cell failure.
  • How much salt does my pool need?
    Amount depends on pool volume and current salt level.
  • Will salt damage my equipment?
    No, when levels are kept within range and bonding is correct.
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