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Critical Hot Tub Maintenance Tips

Author: Jerry Shearier Jerry Shearier Personal RSS Feed
Category: Home and Garden


If you want to not only enjoy your hot tub but also keep it working in good condition for years to come, you'll need to give it proper care and maintenance. Here are the major items that you should focus on.

How do you keep your hot tub looking good and trouble free past the warranty date? Here are some tips to help you extend the life of your hot tub.

Keep your sanitizer level up to code

The use of sanitizers are one of the most important things that you want to monitor and control in your hot tub use. Sanitizing refers to killing, preventing, and controlling the algae and bacteria levels in your hot tub. In other words their purpose is to improve the water quality through the reduction of microorganisms.

Using a hot tub with contaminated water can spread serious illnesses. If the sanitizer level is not maintained to a proper level, waterborne germs will thrive and migrate to human hosts.

The most popular traditional sanitizers are bromine and chlorine. But the newer technologies such as ozone and ionizer sanitizers become more popular every year. Whichever type of sanitizer you use, make sure it doesn't void the manufacturer's warranty of your hot tub. Also, keep from using sanitizers with harsh chemicals that can harm the hot tub components.

Keep Your pH levels under control

pH refers to the acidity of the water. The lower the pH of the water, the more acidic it is. If the acidity level is too high (i.e., the pH is too low) the water will begin to corrode the metal parts of your hot tub. A pH level too high can also cause problems for your hot tub. A high pH level can cause build up of scale and make it easy for stains to form.

The perfect hot tub pH range is between 7.2 and 8.0. You can easily test the pH level with spa strips.

Use a non soap based cleaner to clean the water line. This is not simply an aesthetic quirk. Bacteria and algae regard a hot tub water line as a great breading ground for growth.

About once every two months - more if you subject your hot tub to heavy use, drain your hot tub and clean it with a good, non soap based, cleaning paste. Failure to clean your hot tub on a regular basis will lead to the build of up total dissolved solids which will make the water cloudy and contribute to the amount of unsightly surface foam.

Once a month, clean the water filter cartridge with a good cartridge cleaner. A dirty water filter not only inhibits water flow in the hot tub, it helps create an environment that bacteria love. If the water filter is still dirty after a cleaning or two, you may have to replace it entirely.

And finally, use hot tub covers. A hot tub cover will help to keep the tub from getting dirty by keeping out insects, debris, and other things that can possibly clog your filters. An added benefit is that a good thermal hot tub cover will help to save heating costs by preventing heat from escaping.

Following these tips along with other tips recommend by your owners manual will keep your hot tub functioning in good shape for many years.



About The Author:

Jerry Shearier is owner and webmaster for www.hotbathtub.com. Visit for more information such as tips on how to build a hot tub, care for a hot tub, and more hot tub tips.

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