What Is Involved In Maintaining The Chemical Balance in Hot Tubs?

If taken care of properly, a hot tub can be a great addition to any home. You need to make sure that it is taken care of to ensure that you get the most enjoyment from it while following safety guidelines to protect your health and safety. The chemical levels in the water of the hot tub need to be checked regularly to ensure that they are correctly balanced.

When you are filling the tub with water the first time you need to set up the chemicals that are activated in hot water. Then you can add the other hot tub chemicals in. You need to drain and refill your hot tub every two to three months. Depending on place and usages there may be more attention needed than that. When you refill the spa you need to make sure that you are putting in the required hot tub chemicals each time to balance the new water. When you are adding these chemicals to the water there are around six different spa chemicals that have to be used.

Weekly Care of a Hot Tub

Checking your hot tub weekly involves testing the PH, alkalinity and Bromine levels in the tub. To keep the water safe and keep proper levels you may need to add multiple tablets on a weekly basis. There is a great product called scumballs which are used for keeping the ring around the water line off the tub, but they should not be used when there are people in the tub. There may be quite a few chemicals needed to ensure the appropriate chemical balance in your hot tub, and the more you use the tub the more you may need to check to make sure the levels are correct.

Daily Care of Chemicals in a Hot Tub

Spa water filters need to be checked daily when they are in use. They need to be put on low speed for an hour a day to keep the motors working (even when they are not being used). Make sure that when the tub is not in use there is an appropriate amount of bromine tablets in the floater; don’t forget to remove these when the tub has people in it. You need to keep the Scumballs in the tub at all times when it is not being used. You will also need to let the Ozonator run for at least three hours a day on low speed if the hot tub has one.

There are a lot of chemicals that you are going to need for the hot tub to make the water safe. When you are picking up the chemicals it is better to look around and check prices so you can get and keep extra chemicals at home to minimize your shopping trips. When looking around you may notice that the best prices you can get are off the internet or local dealers instead of a regular store. If you spend some time and money stocking up on hot tub spa chemicals you will save in the long run from having maintenance bills.

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By Christopher Smith
Published: 8/20/2008
 
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