Tips For Taking Care Of Your Hot Spa Tub
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Tips For Taking Care Of Your Hot Spa Tub

Published at 02/20/2012 04:22:13

Introduction

Tips For Taking Care Of Your Hot Spa Tub

You have finally gotten that hot spa tub for your house and are now enjoying the benefits of taking leisurely baths and spas right in the comfort of your home. However, having a hot spa tub also means that you have to take care of it if you are going to extend its useful life. Learning how to maintain your hot spa tub has benefits: saves you money for expensive repairs or even replacement costs and lets you enjoy your hot spa tub continuously.

Step 1

Clean filters

Your local dealer or installer will let you know the basics of taking care of a hot spa tub such as the frequency of changing water cartridge filters and when to change the water. However, one of the basics in maintaining a hot spa tub is to clean the filter regularly. If filters are not cleaned, they will not do the job effectively of trapping dirt contaminating the purity of water in a hot spa tub. A dirty filter will also make the pump work harder reducing its life span. Your pump could break down when this happens.

Step 2

Change filters annually

The filter of a hot spa tub should be changed once a year in order to do the job properly. Get spare ones so that while cleaning filters, you do not need to wait that they are thoroughly cleaned and dry before using your hot spa tub again. Rotating filters also prolong their life span saving you money and time.

Step 3

Know the water hardness in your area

The hardness of water differs in each area. If you are living in a region where water is quite hard, manifested by the calcium scale build up, clean hot spa tub parts that are prone to calcification such as jet nozzles.

Step 4

Check jet nozzles, pump, and parts for any wear and tear

Every piece of your hot spa tub is an important part to get it running smoothly. Check that jet nozzles are not blocked and look for signs of wear and tear. Equally, verify if the pump works correctly.

Step 5

Keep the water clean

Having a hot spa tub, is like having a mini swimming pool. The principles are the same: you need to keep the water clean and sparkling for health and safety reasons. Sanitizers remove impurities and contaminants in the water. Use sanitizers as recommended by manufacturers and change the water at least every 3 months. You might have to change water more frequently if there are more people using the hot spa tub.

Step 6

Protect your outdoor hot spa tub from the winter

If you are living in an area where freezing occurs, make sure to get a protective covering for your hot spa tub. There are sturdy covers made from vinyl that you can get from home improvement stores that will protect your hot spa tub from freezing weather. If you are not going to use it for a certain period of time, make sure that you put the cover on before leaving your home. It will protect the hot spa tub and its parts from possible damaging effects of freezing weather.

Step 7

Purchase a vacuum cleaner for your hot spa tub

Often, there are small particles that rest on the bottom of your hot spa tub. Like pools, there are vacuum cleaners that you can buy to get the dirt out of the tub. They are efficient and do the job for you while keeping the water clear and sparkling clean.

Tips

Tips For Taking Care Of Your Hot Spa Tub

Listen for unusual noise from the pump to avert problems early on such as excessive pressure on it because the cartridge filters need cleaning.

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