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Choose Swimming pools in New Zealand

Swimming pools are a great place to spend time with family and friends, but they can also be dangerous. Swimmers have been known to get sick from swimming in polluted water, so it’s important to choose the right swimming pool filter system.

There are a few things to think about when it comes to selecting the right swimming pool filter system. Size, type of filter, and construction are just a few of the factors you'll need to consider. You can also choose the best swimming pools in nz.

When it comes to size, most people think in terms of feet-per-minute (FPM). A 1,000 FPM pool requires one cubic foot of filter media per minute. So if your pool is 12' x 12', then it would require a 1200 FPM filter. If you have a smaller pool or want to increase the filtration capacity later on, then a less powerful filter will be more than adequate.

Types of filters include mechanical filters, activated carbon filters, and electronic air purifiers. Mechanical filters use moving parts such as impellers or brush bars to remove debris and contaminants from the water.

The activated carbon filter removes chlorine and other chemicals as well as rust and other minerals from the water. Electronic air purifiers work by removing odors and bacteria while leaving minerals and chemicals untouched. 

Construction can also affect how effective your swimming pool filter will be at removing contaminants. Pre-filters should be installed before the actual pool pump so that any large objects (like leaves) don't get stuck in the pump's impeller blades and cause damage over time.