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Freshwater Pool Systems: Benefits and Common Misconception

  • Writer: Alex McLean
    Alex McLean
  • Apr 25
  • 3 min read

Updated: Sep 10

If you’re considering a pool upgrade, you may have heard about freshwater pool systems—an increasingly popular alternative to traditional saltwater or heavily chlorinated pools. These systems offer a range of benefits for pool owners, but there are also some misconceptions that can make people hesitant. Let’s explore why freshwater pools are worth considering and clarify some common misunderstandings.


A Freshwater Pool at Sunset in the Gold Coast Hinterland.
Freshwater Pool in the Gold Coast Hinterland

Benefits of Freshwater Pool Systems


1. Gentler on Skin, Eyes, and Hair - Freshwater pools rely on alternative sanitation methods, such as mineral ionisation or oxidation systems, which reduce the need for high chlorine levels. This creates a softer swimming experience, helping to prevent red eyes, dry skin, and damaged hair often associated with conventional pools.


2. Environmentally Friendly & Cost-Effective - Because freshwater systems use lower amounts of chemicals, they are kinder to the environment and often reduce ongoing chemical costs. Minerals like copper and silver help control algae and bacteria, decreasing the frequency of chemical dosing.


3. Healthier Swimming Experience - With reduced chemical exposure, swimmers enjoy a more natural, comfortable water experience. This is particularly beneficial for young children, people with sensitive skin, and those prone to allergies or irritation from chlorine.


4. Easy Maintenance - Modern freshwater systems, such as Enviroswim & Naked, often feature advanced digital controls and monitoring, making it easy to maintain water balance and reduce guesswork. With proper setup and regular testing, freshwater pools can be just as low-maintenance as traditional pools.


5. Crystal-Clear Water - Contrary to some myths, freshwater pools can be just as sparkling and clear as chlorinated or saltwater pools when maintained properly. Effective filtration combined with mineral or oxidation systems ensures water stays clean, safe, and inviting.


Common Misconceptions About Freshwater Pools


Misconception 1: Freshwater pools don’t sanitize properly - Some people believe freshwater pools are less effective at killing bacteria or algae. In reality, mineral ionisation and oxidation systems provide powerful sanitation that, when properly maintained, keeps your pool safe and clean.


Misconception 2: Freshwater pools are harder to maintain - While freshwater systems are different from traditional pools, modern technology—like digital controllers and monitoring systems—makes maintenance straightforward and predictable. Many pool owners find that these systems reduce chemical handling and simplify weekly care.


Misconception 3: Freshwater pools are expensive to install and run - Although initial installation costs may vary, freshwater pools often save money on chemicals over time. Plus, the long-term benefits of reduced chemical use, gentler water, and less equipment wear often outweigh any upfront investment.


Misconception 4: Freshwater pools don’t last as long - Some worry that non-chlorine systems may damage pool surfaces or equipment. On the contrary, properly balanced freshwater pools can be just as safe for pool surfaces and equipment as traditional pools, and in some cases even gentler, reducing corrosion and wear.


Is a Freshwater Pool Right for You?


Freshwater pools offer a healthier, more comfortable swimming experience, while reducing chemical reliance and supporting environmentally-friendly maintenance. With modern systems providing advanced controls and reliable sanitation, they are an excellent choice for families, sensitive swimmers, and anyone looking for a softer, crystal-clear pool experience.


If you’re curious about making the switch, our team at Poolfection Pool & Spa can guide you through the best freshwater system options, answer your questions, and provide a tailored solution to suit your pool and lifestyle.

 
 
 

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