How do you heat the water in an inflatable hot tub?
The water is simply put in from your home’s water supply using a hose pipe. You add chemicals as per the instructions, and leave the water to heat up to the required temperature. Heating usually takes around 12 – 24 hours to heat the water from around 20 degrees up to 40 degrees.
How is hot tub water heated?
As water makes its way through the heater assembly, it is heated by an element coil. Heaters are responsible for converting energy into heated water. To disperse the warm water into the hot tub, the heated water is directed to a distribution box.
How long does it take to heat water in inflatable hot tub?
The higher the capacity of water, the longer the hot tub will take to heat up. The Lay‑Z‑Spa Pump heats the water via a circulating pump and heats up at approx. 1.5‑2°C/h (3‑4°F/h) per hour. In England in the Summer, it can take on average 6 ‑ 12 hours.
Does a Jacuzzi heat the water?
Generally, a hot tub in good working condition will raise the water temperature between 3-6 degrees per hour. To help your hot tub heat quicker, make sure to leave the cover on as heat can escape from the water surface.
How can I test my ThermoSpas hot tub?
ThermoSpas offers free computerized testing of your water. If you reach the point of having no luck with keeping your water in balance, and have tried draining and refilling your tub, you can send us a sample of your hot tub water for analysis. Please contact ThermoSpas Customer Care Department at 800-876-0158, option 2.
Why is my ThermoSpas not working in my hot tub?
However, there are some times when your water contains metals, minerals, or other debris that causes your chemistry to get thrown off balance. Thankfully, ThermoSpas carries a wide range of hot tub chemicals that can treat just about any hot tub water issue.
What causes the water in a ThermoSpas to be cloudy?
Thankfully, ThermoSpas carries a wide range of hot tub chemicals that can treat just about any hot tub water issue. If your water is… High copper or iron content. Chlorine mixed with metals and minerals can cause the process of oxidation, which will stain the surface of your spa and cause colored or cloudy water.
How to contact the ThermoSpas customer care department?
Upon completion of Step 3, if the pH is still high, contact the ThermoSpas Customer Care Department at 800-876-0158, option 2. Do hot tubs with Ozonators require fewer chemicals?
ThermoSpas offers free computerized testing of your water. If you reach the point of having no luck with keeping your water in balance, and have tried draining and refilling your tub, you can send us a sample of your hot tub water for analysis. Please contact ThermoSpas Customer Care Department at 800-876-0158, option 2.
When did ThermoSpas start making hot tubs?
ThermoSpas began manufacturing spas in 1983 and launched the direct to the consumer spa business in 1995. ThermoSpas corporate headquarters is proudly located in the US and has full-time employees across the country. Too Much Chlorine in Your Hot Tub? Here’s How to Fix It
Upon completion of Step 3, if the pH is still high, contact the ThermoSpas Customer Care Department at 800-876-0158, option 2. Do hot tubs with Ozonators require fewer chemicals?
What kind of warranty does ThermoSpas hot tub have?
A ThermoSpas hot tub is built to last! Utilizing the highest quality components, each hot tub has a solid wood frame, continuous cast acrylic shell and is backed by a 20-year structural warranty. Only ThermoSpas offers Total Control Therapy® which allows each person to individually control the jets in their seat – without disturbing anyone else!