A chlorine feeder for pool systems ensures your water stays clean and bacteria-free with minimal effort. It provides a steady release of chlorine, keeping your pool balanced and ready to enjoy.
A chlorine feeder is an automatic device that dispenses chlorine into your pool’s circulation system, saving time and reducing the need for manual chemical dosing. It’s the key to easy, consistent sanitation.
Pentair chlorine feeders are known for their reliability and precision. They’re built to handle different pool sizes and make chlorine delivery simple, efficient, and safe.
Hayward chlorine feeders offer a great balance of durability and value. Designed with user convenience in mind, they provide hassle-free water maintenance all season long.
An automatic chlorine feeder eliminates guesswork. Simply fill it with chlorine tablets, adjust the settings, and let it maintain perfect chlorine levels around the clock.
We also carry replacement parts and fittings to keep your feeder running smoothly. From O-rings to tubing, our selection helps extend the life of your equipment and ensure consistent water quality.
Yes - a chlorine feeder offers consistent, hassle-free sanitation and can significantly reduce chemical handling. Key advantages include:
For both residential and commercial systems, an automatic chlorine feeder saves time, improves water quality, and pays for itself through reduced chemical waste.
The terms are often used interchangeably, but there’s a subtle difference:
If you prefer to use traditional chlorine tablets or liquid, a chlorine feeder is the right choice. For saltwater pools, a salt chlorinator is more appropriate.
A high-quality automatic chlorine feeder or chlorinator typically lasts 5–10 years, depending on usage, maintenance, and water chemistry. Components like O-rings, feed tubes, and control valves may need replacement every few seasons. Proper cleaning and keeping pH balanced extend both equipment life and performance.
When selecting a pool chlorine feeder, consider:
Our listings include detailed specifications so you can match feeders and parts precisely to your setup.
Most inline and offline chlorine feeders are compatible with standard pool circulation systems, but it’s important to:
If unsure, consult your system’s manual or a technician before installation.
Yes - liquid chlorine feeders are available for automated dosing setups, often used in commercial pools or high-demand systems. They use peristaltic or injection pumps to deliver precise amounts of liquid chlorine into the return line. Always use tubing and fittings rated for chemical resistance to prevent leaks or damage.
This depends on pool size, usage, and chlorine demand. Most feeders need refilling every 1–2 weeks during the swimming season. Larger automatic feeders for inground pools may last longer between refills, while smaller units for spas or above-ground pools may need more frequent attention.
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