What to clean hot tub with after draining?

What to clean hot tub with after draining?

Whilst it is tempting to use your favorite cleaning products on your hot tub, All you actually need is water and a little bit of vinegar. Using harsh cleaning products will result in foamy water when you re-fill your hot tub. A product such as The Tub Scrubber can be used to remove any residual waterline build up.

Why is my spa draining when on Spa mode?

I drained the spa to put in fresh water. Water temp was about 54 degrees. On restart the spa went in to “watchdog” mode. How do I reset it? … read more

When did I put the Jandy system on my spa?

I have a Jandy System put in Dec 2002 where I can remote control switches to a built-in hot tub…. pool/tub combination. The hot tub runs off into the … read more I turned on the spa and heater and the spa drained? Now I turned on the spa and heater and the spa drained? Now what? … read more

How do I get the water back into the spa?

I have 2 questions: How do I get the water back into the spa (on my … read more The water flows from my spa to pool to pump/filter and back to spa. Lately, when the pump is turned off, the water drains out from spa down to the same level as the pool.

How long does it take gravity to drain a spa?

Gravity Draining with a hose takes some time, my spa takes about 3 hours to drain. I come out every hour and move the hose to a new location in my backyard. You can also use a small submersible pump, like a pool cover pump, to drain the spa in 15-30 minutes.

Is it OK to leave a hot tub drained?

There are some considerations for draining a hot tub, including: local water restrictions, spa water chemistry and in some areas – water discharge regulations. If you plan to leave the spa drained for an extended period of time, I have some tips below for that too.

Why does my spa water get cloudy after draining?

But if you have not drained your spa in a very long time, you could have a very high level of dissolved solids in the water. When water reaches its saturation point, which means it can’t absorb more solids, frequent bouts of cloudy water to be expected. If your TDS reading climbs higher than 1500 ppm, it’s time to drain and refill the spa. 2.

Is it better to drain or shock a spa?

Draining is also sometimes preferable to intensive shock treatment, which can be harmful over time to spa seals and finishes. I prefer to drain more often, and use fewer harsh chemicals, when possible.

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