Pool Salt System & Chlorinator Repair in Boise, Idaho

Professional Salt System Repair & Pool Chlorinator Service in Boise and the Treasure Valley

If your pool is not producing chlorine, showing salt system error codes, or struggling to maintain proper sanitizer levels, Secoma Pools provides expert salt system repair in Boise, Idaho and surrounding areas including Meridian, Eagle, Star, Nampa, Kuna, Middleton, and Caldwell.

We service and replace pool salt systems, chlorine generators, and traditional chlorinators to restore clean, balanced water and reliable performance.

Signs Your Salt System or Chlorinator Needs Repair

You may need service if:

  • Pool is not producing chlorine

  • Low chlorine despite proper salt level

  • “Low Salt” or “Check Cell” error

  • Salt cell scaling buildup

  • Chlorine generator failure

  • Cloudy or algae-prone water

  • Burned-out control board

  • Corroded cell plates

Prompt repair protects your pump, filter, and heater from damage caused by improper sanitation.

Saltwater Pool System Repair

Saltwater pools are common throughout Boise and the Treasure Valley. We provide:

  • Salt cell replacement

  • Control board repair

  • Chlorine generator replacement

  • System diagnostics

  • Salt level calibration

  • Salt system upgrades

Salt cells typically last 3–5 years depending on water chemistry and usage.

If your salt cell is failing, replacement is often more cost-effective than repeated cleaning.

Pool Chlorinator Repair & Replacement

In addition to saltwater systems, we service:

  • Inline chlorinators

  • Offline chlorinators

  • Tablet chlorination systems

  • Chemical feeder systems

If your pool chlorinator is leaking, cracked, or not dispensing properly, we can repair or replace the unit to maintain consistent chlorine levels.

Salt Cell Replacement in Boise

If your system shows:

  • “No Flow” errors

  • “Cell Failure” warnings

  • Inconsistent chlorine production

It may be time for a new salt cell.

We replace and install salt cells for:

  • Jandy salt systems

  • Pentair IntelliChlor systems

  • Hayward AquaRite systems

Proper sizing ensures your pool produces adequate chlorine without overworking the equipment.

Trusted Brands: Jandy, Pentair & Hayward

We repair and replace salt systems and chlorinators from:

  • Jandy

  • Pentair

  • Hayward

For new installations, we often recommend Jandy salt systems due to their integration with automation systems and long-term durability. However, we service Pentair and Hayward systems to match your current setup.

Our goal is reliable sanitation and long-term equipment protection.

Convert to Saltwater Pool in Boise

If you currently operate a traditional chlorine pool, we can convert your system to a modern saltwater chlorine generator.

Saltwater conversion offers:

  • Softer water feel

  • Reduced chemical handling

  • Automated chlorine production

  • More consistent sanitizer levels

We evaluate your pump, filter, and plumbing system to ensure compatibility before installation.

Serving Boise & Surrounding Areas

We provide salt system and chlorinator repair throughout:

Boise • Meridian • Eagle • Star • Nampa • Kuna • Middleton • Caldwell

If you’re searching for:

  • Salt system repair near me

  • Pool not producing chlorine Boise

  • Salt cell replacement Boise

  • Pool chlorinator repair

  • Chlorine generator replacement

  • Jandy salt system repair

  • Pentair IntelliChlor service

  • Hayward AquaRite repair

Secoma Pools delivers dependable service across the Treasure Valley.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does salt system repair cost in Boise?
Costs vary depending on whether the issue is the salt cell, control board, or plumbing. We provide a clear estimate after diagnosis.

How long does a salt cell last?
Most salt cells last 3–5 years depending on maintenance and water chemistry.

Can you repair Pentair IntelliChlor or Hayward AquaRite systems?
Yes. We service Jandy, Pentair, and Hayward salt systems and chlorinators.

Is it worth converting to a saltwater pool?
For many homeowners, yes. Salt systems provide consistent sanitation and reduced chemical handling.