Filters & Water Sanitation

filters

Sand and Cartridge

At Blue Hawaiian, we take pride in providing our customers with a wide range of options when it comes to filter media. Our extensive selection includes sand, ruby sand, and glass media, each offering unique benefits for your pool maintenance needs.


Sand filters, one of the most popular choices, are designed to effectively trap dirt and impurities. As these filters accumulate more dirt, their efficiency increases, ensuring a clean and pristine pool. When the pressure gauge indicates a certain reading, the accumulated dirt can be easily backwashed out of the system, making maintenance a breeze.


In addition to sand filters, we also offer cartridge filters, which are known for their exceptional efficiency in removing even the smallest particles of dirt and debris. While cartridge filters may be slightly more expensive than their sand counterparts, they provide superior filtration and offer added convenience for pool owners looking for optimal cleanliness.


Our team of experts is committed to helping you select the best filter for your specific pool requirements. We understand that every pool is unique, and our knowledgeable staff is here to guide you through the decision-making process, ensuring that you make an informed choice for your pool maintenance needs.


With our diverse range of filter media options and expert guidance, you can trust Blue Hawaiian to provide you with a high-quality filter that will keep your pool sparkling clean all year round. Contact us today to discover the perfect filter solution for your pool.

Water • Sanitation Systems

At Blue Hawaiian Pools, we offer three types of water systems for your pool. Swimmers feel, smell and even taste little difference among the types of water systems. Each system requires water monitoring and maintenance throughout the summer. The systems vary, though, on cost and the amount of maintenance. The professionals at Blue Hawaiian Pools can walk you through the differences of each system, and help you determine which is best for your backyard.

UV/ozone Pools

To reduce the levels required of potentially harmful disinfectants, such as chlorine, some systems rely on ozone and ultraviolet light technology. Ozone is a naturally occurring gas that disinfects by oxidizing organic and inorganic substances commonly found in pools. With UV technology, water passes a lamp that delivers light-specific intensities, which stops the spread of pathogens and chemical byproducts found in pools.

Saltwater Pools

With saltwater pools, chlorine is generated from the salt in the pool through a process called electrolysis when the water passes through a special metal cell. Saltwater pools require less maintenance because owners do not have to add chlorine on a weekly basis. Owners also save on the cost of chlorine. However, saltwater systems are generally more expensive, and they require more electricity to operate. Most owners will save money over the life of a saltwater pool, but for many, the costs are about the same.

Conventional freshwater Pools

These require chlorine to be added on a regular basis. Chlorine is an effective way to eliminate microorganisms and pathogens that can make people sick. However, too much chlorine can burn swimmers' eyes and exacerbate the symptoms of asthma, as well as ruin a swimming suit and damage pool materials.

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