Browse Forums Pools & Spas 1 Jan 14, 2023 3:10 pm Hello everyone. I am currently in the final planning stages of constructing a small indoor pool (6mx3m). The allocated space for the indoor pool goes up to two floors and contains a substantial amount of aluminium frame windows. I have attached an image of the proposed pool. My concern is if a salt water or mineral pool system would have damaging effects on the aluminium window frames and the overall better option out of the two (or others) depending of the said pool environment. Any responses will be much appreciated. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Salt Water vs Mineral Water for indoor pool 2Jan 16, 2023 7:48 pm https://aafonline.com.au/wp-content/upl ... nt-min.pdf This might help, they recommended maximum anodised coating thickness. Nice looking pool, PM me if you want a pool window, I have two pieces of 50mm pool acrylic 1200x600 left over and can take you through the engineering and installation details. Re: Salt Water vs Mineral Water for indoor pool 3Jan 17, 2023 9:13 am you can also look at fresh water chlorine generators. they still require salt, but it's 1200ppm or so, instead of 5500 for traditional salt water pools, or 2500-3000 for mineral water ones: https://aiswater.com.au/residential-poo ... esidential i'd be more concerned about the impacts of the chlorine though 0 4976 thanks. the above one is white Mat tiles and have gripness so going for this Mat tiles for both indoor and outdoor. Beaumont told it can be used in both indoor and… 2 2339 Hi everyone, Looking for some advise. We are about to build an above ground pool in our backyard. There is a private sewer line running under the pool at 1.6m… 0 12606 |