Semi Inground Pools

Most of our Semi-inground pools can be installed up to halfway into the ground while our Intrepid model can be installed up to 36" into the ground. One of the many benefits of owning a Semi-inground pool is the more appealing low profile look compared to a pool being installed completely above ground.
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Discover Our Semi Inground Pools

Transform your backyard with our semi inground pools, which offer the perfect balance of affordability and style. These pools are designed to be installed partly in the ground, giving your outdoor space a sleek and modern look without breaking the bank.

Enjoy Flexibility with Semi Inground Pools

Our semi inground pools provide you with the flexibility to customize your backyard oasis according to your preferences. Whether you want to add a deck around your pool or create a private retreat, our selection of sizes and shapes ensures that you find the perfect fit for your space.

Find Your Perfect Pool

Explore our wide range of semi inground pools, including oval and round designs in various sizes. Each pool is constructed with durability in mind, ensuring years of enjoyment for you and your family. With options to suit every budget, finding your dream pool has never been easier.

Create Your Dream Backyard

Ready to elevate your outdoor living experience? Browse our collection of semi inground pools today and take the first step toward creating your dream backyard. With easy customization options and expert guidance from our team, achieving the backyard of your dreams has never been more achievable.

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In a saltwater pool, salt doesn't need frequent addition, but it's important to monitor the salt level every 2-3 weeks as a best practice. Typically, salt is added only occasionally. After the initial start-up of your saltwater swimming pool, checking the salt level every 2-3 weeks is crucial, as pool salt is primarily lost through splashing, evaporation, or backwashing. If the salt level falls below the recommended range of 3,000–3,500 ppm, it's essential to add more salt to ensure proper chlorine production. Regular monitoring helps maintain water quality and ensures an optimal swimming experience.
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Saltwater chlorine generators function optimally with a salt level of 2,700-3,400 parts per million (ppm). For guidance on the correct amount of salt to add to your swimming pool and detailed instructions on the process, visit our helpful blog article by clicking the following link: How Much Salt to Add to Your Pool
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Easy installation can save time and reduce hassle. Look for features like quick-connect fittings or tool-free assembly. For instance, the Multi-Color LED Pool RETURN Light requires no drilling, simplifying setup. With various installation features available, you can select swimming pool equipment that matches your skill level and installation needs.
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Yes, to run a saltwater pool, you will need both a saltwater system and a filtration system. The saltwater system, also known as a chlorine generator, sanitizes your pool water by converting salt into chlorine, while the filtration system effectively cleans and circulates your pool water.
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Compliance with industry standards ensures pool equipment is safe and reliable. Adhering to safety codes can prevent accidents and prolong equipment lifespan. Products like the Confer Curve Deluxe Pool Steps meet all safety codes, providing peace of mind. With a range of compliant options, you can find equipment that meets safety and performance standards.
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A warranty offers assurance of quality and protection against defects, reducing long-term costs. Products like the AquaPro Cartridge Filter System come with a 2-year warranty, ensuring support for any issues. With warranties varying across pool equipment, you can choose one that offers the security you need.
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When selecting a saltwater pool system, pool capacity is crucial as it determines the system's ability to effectively chlorinate your pool. Systems are available for various pool sizes, from small above-ground pools to large in-ground pools. For example, the Solaxx Retro Jet RJ handles up to 25,000 gallons, while the Solaxx Saltron Reliant is suitable for pools up to 30,000 gallons. A range of options ensures you find the right fit for your pool size.
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The Pool Factory offers the best in pool equipment. We carry a large selection of the most reputable brand names, such as Hayward, AquaPro, and Hydrotools. Our selection includes Filter Systems, Automatic Cleaners, Pool Heaters, Saltwater Pool Systems and more.
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While salt systems naturally produce chlorine from the salt in the pool, it's crucial to regularly monitor pH and alkalinity levels to prevent algae growth. The comprehensive Saltwater Series Chemical Maintenance Kit offers all essentials for maintaining crystal-clear saltwater, except the salt itself. It includes two test kits—a salt test kit and 4-way test strips—to ensure balanced water chemistry. Additionally, the kit features Saltwater Shock, Saltwater Stabilizer, as well as Saltwater pH and Alkaline Increasers and Decreasers.
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Saltwater pools are easy to maintain, but their corrosive nature requires pools designed specifically for saltwater use. Many above-ground models are not compatible, with most saltwater pools using resin components, which resist rust and corrosion. Models like the Saltwater 5000, Saltwater 8000, Saltwater LX, Saltwater Titan, Saltwater Aurora, and Intrepid are all warrantied for saltwater use. These pools are crafted with durable resin, a hard, heavy plastic material that withstands corrosion.
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