Testing your water once a week is crucial to maintaining a hot tub. When you purchase a hot tub, the manufacturer should provide you with testing strips or drops which coincide with the type of hot tub you bought. If your hot tub uses bromine, the test strip will need to test for bromine, chlorine, ph and alkalinity. For chlorine, it tests Ph and alkalinity. If your hot tub uses a natural purifier, the test strip should indicate it is testing for Ph, alkalinity and monopersulfates.
Shock Treatment
Shocking is an important component in maintaining your
hot tub. If you use your hot tub 2-4 times per week then
you will need to shock it only once a week. If you use
your hot tub more than 4 times a week you will have to
shock it twice. If you have a natural purifier (as
opposed to a bromine purifier) lightly shock the hot tub
after every use as well as one heavy shock per week.
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Chemicals Once you have a schedule set out, maintaining
your chemicals is easy. If you test your hot tub and
your Ph level is low, there are products that you can
buy specifically to increase those levels. In addition,
there are also products which are designed specifically
for hot tubs that have Ph levels that are too high. Your
hot tub should have bromine or natural purifier in it at
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Keep the Pumps On
Keeping you hot tub running 24 hours a day will help to
prevent bacteria and viruses. Water which stays in one
place for a certain period of time tends to grow
bacteria and fungus which can lead to a number of
problems in the future. You can purchase automatic
timers to install into your hot tub which will
automatically active the pump at certain times
throughout the day.
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Cleaning the Filter
Use the manufacturer’s instructions regarding how to clean the pump’s filter. Generally, when you empty the hot tub to replace the water you should clean the pump filter. Ensure the filter basket in the hot tub is free of debris at all times, especially if the hot tub is outside or uncovered. Following these steps will help to reduce the chance of fungus or bacteria buildup in your hot tub. Proper chemical maintenance is needed to prevent diseases as well. Taking steps in maintaining your hot tub now can save you a lot of time and money in the future.
About the Author: Terri Greene works as a contributing editor for the http://www.hottubsandhomespas.com website which offers information about hot tubs - for everything from portable hot tubs to spa covers.




