Rabu, 11 April 2012

Hot Tub Maintenance Tips and Guide

Regular Hot Tub Maintenance to Improve the Comfort and Hygiene


For the person who wants the relaxation of an in-ground pool and spa, without maintenance, and installation costs, the self-contained hot tub provides an easier solution. Although hot tubs and spas are both commonly referred to as a warm bath, the technical difference is that the former is a self-contained portable unit, while the spa is in the ground unit that usually works in synch with a swimming pool.

Self-contained systems must occasionally be drained because they are not connected to a pool filtration system and chemicals, bacteria and other substances may accumulate in the water.

There are some other  hot tub maintenance steps to keep in mind. Some available accessories for hot tubs include steps, umbrellas, lid lifts, multicolored lights and other fun pool and spa supplies. Another fun idea and one that requires the least maintenance, is the inflatable portable hot tub.

We certainly do not want to swim in a pool of bacteria and Grimes, so regular maintenance of the hot tub is very necessary. Let us write your brief virtual guide in hot tub maintenance. We have a scrubber, a water hose, and hot tub cleaning chemicals, water sampling sticks, and chlorine tablets. These hot tub accessories are all available in the supermarket.

It is important to know that tap water, even it looks bright and clean, still contains an abundance of foreign materials and elements that may stick to the surfaces of the hot tub. To start, completely drain and then washing it with warm water after applying chemical cleaning to the scrubber and the surface of the spa. 

Using chlorine tablets is the best way to purify the water and keep bacteria and dirt from sticking to the bath surface. In chlorine tablets, however, it is important to the proper pH of the water. Too much chlorine tablets to the water smell bad and uncomfortable baths.


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