Do you change the water in a hot tub?

Do you change the water in a hot tub?

We recommend you completely change the water in your hot tub at least once every three months. That’s a very general guideline, though. You can get more specific with a little data and yes, some math.

How often should I clean my hot tub?

A light weekly cleaning is essential for hot tub care and your health and safety. You should plan to drain your spa completely for a thorough cleaning every three to four months. You should drain and clean your hot tub more often if you’re using it regularly, or having a lot of guests in it, or both.

When is it time to change your hot tub water?

If your hot tub’s water is showing any of the following signs, it’s time for a change: 1 Cloudiness 2 Foam 3 Unpleasant Odors

How can I save energy in my hot tub?

Reducing the need to drain and refill your hot tub not only helps save on water use, but also helps save energy, given that you’ll have to heat the water from scratch much less often. Plus, you can always reuse your spa water as gray water to irrigate plants and wash your car, for example.

Do you have to clean your hot tub with chemicals?

Yes, of course, chemicals purify, sanitize and clean the water, but they also leave behind unwanted byproducts that stick around in the water and slowly clog it up. However, the biggest enemy of pure fresh hot tub water is that of our filthy bodies!

What happens when you soak in a hot tub?

Every time you soak in a hot tub, you leave behind a lot of contaminants. Sweat, shampoo, perfume, lotion, makeup, deodorant, body oils, other bodily fluids—they all end up in the spa water. These contaminants are referred to collectively as total dissolved solids (TDS).

If your hot tub’s water is showing any of the following signs, it’s time for a change: 1 Cloudiness 2 Foam 3 Unpleasant Odors

Reducing the need to drain and refill your hot tub not only helps save on water use, but also helps save energy, given that you’ll have to heat the water from scratch much less often. Plus, you can always reuse your spa water as gray water to irrigate plants and wash your car, for example.

Yes, of course, chemicals purify, sanitize and clean the water, but they also leave behind unwanted byproducts that stick around in the water and slowly clog it up. However, the biggest enemy of pure fresh hot tub water is that of our filthy bodies!

Can a hot tub be turned into a cooling tub?

Insulation is the key to transforming your hot tub into a cooling tub. This is important for summertime enjoyment because once the water is at an ideal temperature, proper insulation is what keeps it there. Our hot tubs are manufactured with superior insulation.

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