February 17, 2024
How do I take care of my Hot Tub? Below are some very important Hot Tub maintenance reminders, tips, and tricks. This is your friendly reminder of the importance of keeping your hot tub clean, balanced, and working properly. Caring for your hot tub can be an easy task, especially when you follow the five secrets to healthy hot tubs below. These tricks will help extend the life of your hot tub and maintain clean and healthy water to enjoy a warm soak. Maintaining good water circulation through the filter: Similar to a swimming pool, a hot tub’s cleanliness is dependent on water circulating through a clean filter with ease. We recommend cleaning the filters weekly or more if you use the hot tub regularly. The spa filter is typically located under the skimmer and hot tubs may have from 1 to 5 filter elements. Remove the filter elements and rinse them out thoroughly, getting deep into the pleats. Skin cells and body oils are usually white and do not show up as "dirty" on a filter element. Inspect the filters regularly to determine when it is time to replace them. Buy new filters annually, or more if the cloth appears loose, if the bands that hold the pleats together are broken, if it is taking longer to get it clean, if the heater does not heat as well as it used to, or if the water stays cloudy. If your hot tub isn’t heating like it used to, try cleaning the filters, or running the hot tub without any filters in it at all. If it heats up, it is time for new filters. Balance your water chemistry: The secret to keeping hot water in balance is to test the water regularly. Test your water 2 to 4 times per week depending on how often you use the hot tub and balance the pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness, and sanitizer levels every time. We recommend doing this twice a week, plus each time you get out of the hot tub. Keep a bromine floater in the hot tub, and use a capful of shock oxidizer each time you are done using the hot tub. Use pH Up and pH Down to keep your pH and alkalinity in line to prevent scaling on the spa and itchy skin. Dump and refill quarterly: A hot tub is a very small body of water, especially as compared to the human bodies we put in it. In addition to weekly chemical adjustments and filter cleanings, it is recommended that you drain and refill with fresh water every 3 months. Shower before use: Skin cells, sweaty bodies, body oils, shampoos, deodorants, perfumes, oh my! All of these get in the way of keeping a hot tub clean and healthy. Foam and cloudy water are good indicators of too much yuck being introduced into your spa. Stick to a simple yet routine cleaning schedule: Create yourself a routine to handle the above maintenance items. Balance chems, wash out the filter, remove debris, dump & refill the water, and don’t forget to clean the cover too! Would you like help maintaining your hot tub? We are here for you!