Reverse Osmosis (RO) purification has been around for a long time. It reduces and eradicates magnesium, calcium hardness, excess minerals, and more from swimming pool water.  

As a trusted provider of pool water recycling services in Las Vegas, we explore the process of reverse osmosis and why it is so crucial for your swimming pool.

 

Commercial-Level RO Systems

Reverse osmosis systems installed under sinks are incredibly ineffective. The ones that most people use are of commercial grade and can preserve up to 85% of the pool’s current water. High-pressure pumps allow them to function at this efficiency.

 

An Effective Treatment Method

Inside Swimming Pool

Swimming pool water can be treated with reverse osmosis to remove sediment, chemicals, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), and microorganisms.

While certain regions of the country experience problems with excessive calcium levels, some swimming pools simply have too much salt (which raises TDS) or CYA/conditioner. 

Some pool owners want all of the aforementioned issues addressed because some pools have excessive levels of phosphates, copper, or nitrates. Reverse osmosis is a great way to eliminate bacteria, viruses, and other waterborne diseases from pool water.

 

Reverse Osmosis vs. Drain and Refill

During the reverse osmosis process, you are still allowed to utilize your pool. A reverse osmosis treatment could be completed while you swim or use your pool, unlike draining and refilling, which can take two to three days and render your pool inoperable. 

Draining and refilling also completely empties out the water, leaving your pool’s interior finish exposed. Unfortunately, some finishes can crack when exposed to temperatures above 8o degrees. Plaster, for example, can and often does shrink when exposed to air and swells back up when water is added.

There is a limit to how many cycles of expansion and contraction the finish can withstand before trying to delaminate. Because of this, using pool reverse osmosis services 24/7 is secure.

All commercial swimming pools profit greatly from reverse osmosis since you can swim in the water while it is being filtered. As a result, commercial pools are no longer required to close their pools.

All commercial swimming pools profit greatly from reverse osmosis since you can swim in the water while it is being filtered. As a result, commercial pools are no longer required to close their pool to the public for a day or two. Additionally, using RO filtration conserves existing water while also lowering TDS, calcium, and Cyanuric Acid.

If you want to save time, improve the quality of pool water, and extend the life of your pool, then reverse osmosis mobile filtration might just be the solution you’re looking for. Call our team today to learn more about our reverse osmosis services.