Get a Custom Salt Cell Quote
Softer Water Starts Here
Upgrading your pool with a new salt cell should feel exciting—not confusing or stressful. If your current salt system is struggling, aging, or no longer keeping up with your pool, you’re in the right place.
This quick quote request helps us recommend the right salt cell for your pool, your equipment, and how you actually use your pool—so you get reliable chlorine production and better water without overpaying.
Why Pool Owners Request a Salt Cell Quote
- Your salt cell is worn out or near end-of-life
- Chlorine levels are inconsistent despite correct settings
- Your pool smells “chlorine-strong” even with a salt system
- Error codes, low output, or frequent cleanings
You’re upgrading equipment or converting to salt - A properly sized, correctly matched salt cell solves these issues—and makes pool care easier.
What Happens When You Request a Quote
This isn’t a sales trap or a one-size-fits-all recommendation.
Here’s what we actually do:
- Review your pool size & setup
- Gallons, pump type, plumbing, and usage matter more than brand alone.
- Match the correct salt cell size
- Oversizing improves performance and extends cell life—especially in Florida.
- Confirm compatibility
We make sure the salt cell works with your existing system or recommend smart upgrades if needed.
- Provide clear pricing & options
- No guessing. No pressure. Just clear recommendations.
Last-Minute Questions
Do I really need to replace the whole system?
Not always. In many cases, replacing just the salt cell is all that’s needed. We’ll tell you honestly if a cell-only replacement makes sense—or if your control unit is also at end-of-life.
How long does a salt cell usually last?
Most salt cells last 3–5 years, depending on:
- Pool size vs cell size
Water balance (pH, calcium, alkalinity) - Run time and output percentage
- If your cell is older, undersized, or heavily scaled, replacement can dramatically improve water quality.
Will a new salt cell lower my chlorine costs?
Yes—when it’s properly sized and matched. A fresh cell:
- Produces chlorine more efficiently
- Reduces the need for supplemental liquid chlorine
- Helps maintain steadier sanitizer levels
That means fewer corrective treatments and fewer chemical store runs.
Is salt water safe for my pool and equipment?
Absolutely—when installed and balanced correctly. Modern salt systems operate at low salt levels (far less than seawater) and are safe for:
- Plaster, pebble, and tile finishes
- Pool equipment
- Swimmers with sensitive skin
Proper sizing and water balance are key—and that’s exactly what we help with.
How long does installation take?
Most salt cell replacements are straightforward and can often be completed the same day once the correct part is selected. We’ll confirm timelines with your quote.
Why Proper Sizing Matters (Especially in Florida)
Florida pools deal with:
- Intense sun
- Warm water year-round
- Heavy swimmer use
- Frequent rain dilution
That’s why we often recommend oversizing your salt cell. A larger cell:
- Runs at lower output percentages
- Lasts longer
- Handles peak demand without stress
It’s one of the biggest factors in long-term satisfaction.