02/19/2026
If you've been hauling chlorine buckets from the store every few weeks and spending your weekends testing pool water, there's a better way. Salt water pool conversions are catching on with homeowners across New Jersey.
The switch costs money upfront, but most families find they're saving money and time annually on chemicals within the first season.
Here's what most people don't realize: saltwater pools still use chlorine. The difference is you're not buying it by the bucket anymore.
Your pool makes its own chlorine from ordinary salt dissolved in the water. A generator does all the heavy lifting, creating just enough chlorine to keep your water clean and sanitary, with softer-feeling water and less day-to-day attention.
Salt Water Pool Conversion In NJ
How Pool Conversion Actually Works
The conversion itself is pretty straightforward. A technician installs a salt water generator right into your existing plumbing.
Thinking about converting to a salt water pool? Learn the real costs and maintenance benefits for New Jersey pool owners in 2026.