(Newswire.net — April 4, 2014) Sedona, AZ —
Spending money on expensive salt chlorinator pool equipment and weekly chemicals like pool salt can feel frustrating – but add that to rapid rusting and scaling of your pool surrounds and the added home maintenance and repair costs will soon have you Googling better (and cheaper) alternatives such as pool ionization.
There is nothing like hitting the back pocket when it comes to changing a trend. At the turn of the millennium the ‘early adopters’ in the USA followed Australia’s innovative lead and chose salt as an alternative to chlorine sanitization in their pools, as at the time it seemed healthier.
These days even salt is getting bad press as it loses favour to more healthy non-chlorine ‘fresh water’ solutions such as pool ionizers
“Pool ionization is by far the easiest, non-toxic and by a country mile the cheaper choice for pools these days,” says Ian Jones, CEO of Bionizer Pool Systems, a leading pool ionizing firm from Australia now based in the USA.
“We’re finding that people prefer zero salt because their metal pool surrounds, like hand rails and outdoor furniture corrode, then they find their pool surface and even pool equipment deteriorating. Salt seems like the way to go at first, then customers get frustrated that they need to run their pump 12 hours a day just to generate enough chlorine for sanitization. And that gets expensive with electricity costs.
“Our Bionizer system only needs to run 4-5 hours a day. No salt, no chlorine and just keeping an eye on water pH balance. Pretty simple. And you’ll save up to $500 a year.”
Bionizer employs NASA-developed silver/copper ionization, and with over 14 years experience in using natural methods of pool and spa control, Bionizer has released its latest Australian designed and manufactured digitally-controlled pool ionizer to the world market.
Press can contact Ian Jones at ian@bionizer.com or visit the website at www.bionizer.com.
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