Salt Level Testing
We measure salt concentration against your chlorinator's target range and advise on any top-up needed.
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Browse All Products →A saltwater pool is meant to be easier to live with, but a scaled cell, low salt, or unbalanced chemistry will undo that fast. The One Pool Care handles the cleaning, salt testing, and chlorinator servicing your pool needs, so swimming stays simple and the equipment lasts.
Common Signs
Saltwater pools feel low-maintenance, which is exactly why small problems often go unnoticed until the water turns. If any of these sound familiar, your pool is telling you it needs a proper service rather than just a top-up.
Often caused by a scaled or worn salt cell that isn't producing enough chlorine to keep the water sanitised.
Low salt, low flow, or a failing cell will trigger most chlorinator units to alert you. It rarely fixes itself.
Outside the manufacturer's target range, the cell either underproduces chlorine or wears out faster than it should.
White, crusty deposits on the chlorinator cell reduce chlorine output and shorten the cell's working life.
A "chemical" smell or eye and skin irritation usually points to imbalanced pH rather than too much salt.
Even with a chlorinator running, irregular cleaning lets organic debris and early algae take hold.
What's Included
Saltwater pools need a slightly different service routine to chlorine pools, since the cell itself is the thing keeping your water sanitised. Each visit, we check the cell, the chemistry, and the physical clean, then explain exactly what we found.
We measure salt concentration against your chlorinator's target range and advise on any top-up needed.
Scale is removed from the cell plates and output is checked, extending the life of an expensive component.
Salt cells run more efficiently and last longer when pH, alkalinity, and stabiliser sit in the correct range.
A clean filter keeps water moving through the cell properly, which directly affects chlorine output.
We confirm flow rate and chlorinator settings match your pool's volume and current bather load.
If algae has already taken hold, we bring a green saltwater pool back to clear without unnecessary draining.
Unexplained salt or water loss is often a leak rather than evaporation. We locate the source before it gets costly.
Running a heat pump or gas heater alongside a salt system? We make sure the two play well together.
Old filter media reduces water clarity even when the salt system itself is working perfectly.
How It Works
Whether you need a one-off service or ongoing care, the process is the same: assess the system, fix what's needed, and leave you with a clear picture of your pool's health. Most visits are completed within a single appointment.
Tell us about your pool, chlorinator brand, and any issues you've noticed. We schedule within days.
We measure salt, chlorine, pH, and stabiliser levels against your system's recommended range.
Scale is removed, the cell is inspected for wear, and the chlorinator's output is checked and adjusted.
Choose a one-off visit or a regular cleaning package built around your pool's usage and salt system needs.
Thinking of Switching?
Conversion is a smaller part of what we do, but it comes up often enough that it's worth a straight answer. In most cases, fitting a salt chlorinator and adding pool salt is a single visit, with a short stabilisation period before the system runs on autopilot.
We assess your existing pump and filtration to confirm compatibility, then install and commission a salt chlorinator sized to your pool's volume.
If you're not sure whether conversion makes sense for your pool, our equipment team can assess it as part of a standard visit, no hard sell, just an honest recommendation either way.
Quick Comparison
Both systems use chlorine to sanitise the water, the difference is where that chlorine comes from. Here's how the day-to-day maintenance compares.
| Maintenance Task | Saltwater Pool | Chlorine Pool |
|---|---|---|
| Chlorine source | Generated on-site by salt cell | Added manually as granules, liquid, or tablets |
| Manual dosing frequency | Rare, mostly salt top-ups | Weekly or more often |
| Key equipment to monitor | Salt cell condition & output | Chlorine storage & dosing equipment |
| Common failure point | Scaled or worn cell plates | Inconsistent manual dosing |
| Typical feel on skin | Softer, less "chemical" smell | Can feel harsher if over-dosed |
Local & Trusted
Salt chlorinator brands and water chemistry quirks vary by suburb, and our technicians work the same patches regularly. That means faster bookings and a tech who already knows the common systems in your area.
Because our technicians work suburb-by-suburb, you get a faster first-visit booking, a tech who already knows the common salt chlorinator brands used locally, and call-out pricing without a long-distance premium.
Same-day and next-day visits are usually available across the inner, south, and southeastern suburbs.
In Their Own Words
A scaled cell, a chlorinator alarm, or just water that's drifted off-colour, the story is usually similar. Here's how it played out for three recent clients.
"Our chlorinator kept flashing a low salt warning even after we topped up twice. Turned out the cell was scaled up and barely producing chlorine. Once it was cleaned and the dosing was adjusted, the alarm stopped and the water cleared within days."
"We'd been topping up salt for a year without anyone checking the cell itself. The technician showed me the scale build-up on the plates, cleaned it properly, and explained how often it actually needs doing. Wish we'd called sooner."
"Converted from a chlorine pool to saltwater last summer. The team checked our existing pump was compatible, fitted the chlorinator, and got the salt level dialled in within one visit. No more handling chlorine tablets, which was the whole point."
These are the questions that come up in nearly every saltwater pool conversation we have. If yours isn’t covered here, give us a call and we’ll answer it directly.
Most Melbourne saltwater pools need a full clean and chemistry check every one to two weeks, with salt cell inspection every three to six months. Pools used heavily, or surrounded by trees, often need weekly attention.
Book a saltwater pool service and get a clear read on your cell, your chemistry, and your water, plus a fixed quote with no surprises.
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