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Your Pool Is Costing You Money right now !

Most homeowners have no idea how much their pool is really costing them. Every month, hidden water loss, chemical loss, and wasted time add up — and nearly all of it comes from two things: backwashing and cleaning cartridge filters.

Backwashing alone can dump thousands of gallons of treated water down the drain every month. Cartridge cleaning sends chlorinated, dirty water down the driveway, into the street, and toward the storm drains — something many cities no longer allow.

All of this wasted water is water you’ve already paid to heat, filter, and balance.
And all of this wasted time is something you shouldn’t have to deal with.

A backwash recycling system solves both problems at once — saving you water, chemicals, time, and hassle while protecting your yard, your wallet, and your pool.

The Cost To Backwashing 

 

Every time you backwash, your pool throws out between 300 and 600 gallons of perfectly good water. Even if you only backwash a few times a month, that adds up fast:— 3,000–7,000 gallons every month— 15,000–30,000 gallons every year— $150–$400 in chemicals lost annually— Yellow grass and flooded yard corners— Chlorinated water flowing into the street.

Most homeowners don’t realize they’re throwing away treated, heated, chemically balanced water. They also don’t realize that draining backwash water onto grass, driveways, or public streets is restricted or prohibited in many communities. With a backwash recycling system:— You never drag a hose across the yard— You never bend down to hook anything up— You never flood your lawn or kill the grass— You never send chlorinated water toward your neighbor’s property— You never risk violating drainage regulations. The entire backwash cycle becomes automatic, contained, and clean, saving you money while protecting the environment — and your yard.

The Cost To Cartridge Cleaning 

 

Cartridge pools waste more than homeowners think. When you clean your cartridges the traditional way, you carry them to the driveway and spray them off with a hose. All the dirty wash water — full of chlorine, oils, sunscreen, algae, and debris — flows down the driveway and into the street.Many cities consider this stormwater contamination, and they do not allow pool water runoff into gutters.Our system solves this problem with a dedicated cartridge-cleaning tank located right at the equipment pad. You spray off your cartridges inside the pod, and it captures every gallon of wash water safely and cleanly.This means:— No dragging heavy filters across the yard— No chemicals or debris running into the street— No driveway puddles— No killing plants along the walkway— No stormwater compliance issues— No mess, no hassle, no wasted timeThe entire cleanup process stays contained, simple, and completely compliant with modern water rules.This isn’t a luxury.This is the modern, responsible way to maintain a cartridge pool — and it saves you money and time every year.

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