Chlorinator in Darwin
- Licensed installations and reliable repair services
- Trusted, experience-backed product advice
- Onsite inspections and in-store assessments available
- Extensive selection of chlorinators to suit all pool types
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Darwin Chlorinator
If you’re tired of constantly checking chlorine levels, hauling buckets of chemicals and wondering if your pool water is actually safe to swim in, we get it. At Figleaf Pool Products in Coconut Grove, we help Darwin locals take the guesswork out of pool sanitising with modern chlorinator systems that do the job for you.
Whether you’re looking at saltwater chlorinators, mineral systems or Ozone chlorinators (also known as air chlorinators), or need help troubleshooting an old unit, we’ve got the know-how to guide you in the right direction. We’ve seen too many pools suffer from over-chlorination, burnt-out cells or systems that just aren’t suited to the local climate—and we’re here to make sure yours isn’t one of them.
Let us help you find a smart, low-maintenance chlorinator that suits your pool and lifestyle. Give us a call today on (08) 8985 5255 and let’s simplify your pool care. We also stock pumps, filters, cleaners and more.
We stock a wide range of Pool Chlorinators
Please note: we regularly upgrade stock based on market demand and later versions and brands may be available.
Visit us in-store or give us a call on (08) 8985 5255 to discover our full range.
Clean Water, Less Effort
When it comes to pool chlorination, automation really is a game changer. We’ve worked with every kind of system out there, and we’ll help you choose one that’s reliable, efficient, and easy to manage.
Saltwater chlorinators are popular for good reason—they convert salt into chlorine as needed, reducing the need for manual dosing and creating softer-feeling water. Mineral chlorinators take it a step further with gentler water that’s ideal for sensitive skin.
We also offer the Nake System (Pentair), also known as a freshwater system. This system is chemical-free, ideal for sensitive swimmers, and a great way to save on ongoing pool chemical costs.

For customers seeking a budget-friendly option, we also supply Auto Chlorinators (Pentair) and Pentair Freeflow models. These are older-style systems that still offer dependable performance without breaking the bank.
But even the best systems can wear out or run into trouble if they’re not properly maintained, which is why we also stock replacement cells, offer maintenance advice and can help you identify the cause of any performance issues. Whether you’re upgrading, replacing, or just curious what’s best for your pool, we’re here to help.
Swing by Figleaf Pool Products for a chat or give us a call—we’re always happy to break it down and help you get it right.
Salt Chlorinators We Service
We specialise in servicing a wide variety of salt chlorinator brands to help you keep your pool water clean, safe, and balanced all year round. Whether it’s routine maintenance or troubleshooting, we service all brands in our workshop, including but not limited to:
Salt Chlorinators:
- Autochlor
- Superpool
- Pool Pro
- Madimack
- Pentair
- Astral / Hurlcon
- Zodiac
- Pool Controls
Frequently Asked Question
What’s the difference between a salt chlorinator and a mineral chlorinator?
Salt chlorinators use sodium chloride to produce chlorine, while mineral chlorinators use a blend of minerals—often including magnesium and potassium—alongside a small amount of salt. The result is still sanitised water, but mineral systems are known for producing water that feels softer and is more pleasant to swim in. They’re often marketed as being better for people with skin sensitivities or allergies. Both systems automate chlorine production, but mineral chlorinators may come at a slightly higher upfront cost.
Why is my pool chlorinator not producing chlorine?
If your chlorinator isn’t generating chlorine, there could be several causes. Common issues include calcium buildup on the cell, expired or damaged cells, low salt levels, dirty filters or incorrect settings. You should first check that your salt levels are within the manufacturer’s recommended range. If everything appears normal, inspect the cell for scale or corrosion. In some cases, low water temperature can also affect chlorine production. Regular cleaning and maintenance can extend the life of your unit and keep it running efficiently.
How long do salt chlorinator cells last?
Salt chlorinator cells typically last between 3-7 years, depending on usage, water chemistry, and maintenance. High calcium levels and irregular cleaning can significantly reduce their lifespan. It’s important to inspect the cell regularly for scale buildup and clean it as recommended by the manufacturer. If your system shows low chlorine levels despite having the right salt concentration, it might be a sign the cell is nearing the end of its life and needs replacing. Investing in proper maintenance can help you get the most from your chlorinator.
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