Whoa!

Not only will this Simple Salt Complete set cost you a fortune it will do bad things to your pool!
$549 for....
(1) Simple Salt Complete System
(1) Simple Salt Prime
(8) Simple Salt Vivid
(16) Simple Salt Power Booster Plus (Shimmer)
(1) 40 lb. Bag Salt

I can only be assured what one of these is: A $40 lb bag of Pool Salt at my Home Depot is $7.49.

All this other stuff is garbage. You can't "boost" the power of a SWCG to converter Sodium Chloride (Salt) into useable Chlorine by adding other stuff. Nor do you need to. Properly set up, and running, with the recommended level of CYA (Stabilizer) your SWCG will take care of itself.

The ONLY "other stuff" they actually specify is copper and silver to kill algae--which it will but we HIGHLY RECOMMEND AGAINST IT! Copper turns blond hair green and adding metals to pool water is something we try to AVOID and try to REMOVE. Yet pool chem companies and other slick manufacturers persist in pushing them in "Nature2" and "Dual Acting Tablets" as if this is a good thing.

Just using our simple and clear BBB system will give you FAR better results...tested by thousands of pool owners WITHOUT it being a product "sold" by PoolDoc or this site.

It's also a logical system.

Chlorine is used to sanitize your pool. Algae, in and of itself is not dangerous, but the chlorine gets consumed fighting it, and isn't available to kill really dangerous bacteria from things like the little amounts of fecal matter everyone carries into the pool. A properly chlorinated pool metabolizes and sanitizes that matter--keeping you and your swimmers safe.

pH is the balance between too acid and too alkaline. Too acid and it melts the vinyl in the pool and burns your skin. Too alkaline and it robs your chlorine of sanitizing power and can even burn your skin as well. Neutral is ideal, but "True Neutral" (pH=7) isn't real-world ideal. 7.2-7.8 is ideal.

CYA/Stabilizer is like sun screen for chlorine. Chlorine's tough, but UV rays are its weak spot, breaking it down in as little as 15 minutes. CYA helps protect against it....BUT it is a two-edged sword that weakens chlorine's ability to sanitize by slowing it down. So....a higher maintenance level of chlorine is required to keep the pool sanitary, and the UV sunlight from breaking it down.

And...to make it work you need the right test kit: The Taylor K-2006/K-2006C

That's really the heart of pool care: Chlorine, pH, and the balance between CYA and Chlorine levels.

Everything else is ancillary.