Monday, July 15, 2013

Proper Hot Tub Maintenance

If you've ever heard the expression and ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, think of that thought concerning your hot tub. In order to keep your water clean and fresh, a certain amount of hot tub maintenance is required. And while it may take you just a bit of time, it will be well worth the effort when you and your friends, slide healthfully and happily into your hot tub spot, letting the worries of the day float away.
Even though you may be a very clean person, there are a variety of reasons why your hot tub may become cloudy, foamy, or discolored. And when this happens, it can cause irritation to the skin, which makes sitting in your hot tub no longer an enjoyable experience. Fortunately, these problems can be easily fixed, or possibly prevented, by some simple testing, then adding the right chemical compounds. The following tips should help you keep a clean and welcoming hot tub.

What to do if your water is cloudy?
The first thing you should check is your filter, to make sure it is clean, and able to filter properly. Another possibility is the TDS level or Total Dissolved Solids. When this happens, and it will eventually happen to even the cleanest hot tubs, the recommendation is that the tub be drained then refilled.
Proper pH level. While it is a simple test, having your hot tub at the proper pH, is necessary for a healthy and happy hot tub.

High calcium. Calcium can build up over time, however fixing the problem is relatively easy, simply drain approximately half the water, then refill and you should be back in business. If after doing this you still see dissolved solids, you can simply add a bit of clarifier, which should bring your hot tub back to peak performance.

High bacteria level. It's a fact of life that bacteria love to gather in warm wet environments, adding a bit of sanitizer to your hot tub water can ensure a sanitary and safe hot tub.

Discoloration

If you notice your water begin to take on a brown green or yellow tent, this is an indication of problems you'll need to remedy. One factor may be a high mineral count, should this be the case this can be remedied by adding a stain and scale preventative.

Periodically you should test the alkaline level and add pH or Alkalinity Up in order to clarify the water. Noticing a yellow tint to the water most commonly means low pH and a green tent would suggest algae growth.

What does excessively foamy water indicate?
If you notice your hot tub is filling with foamy water, the possibilities are as follows…
The water is exceedingly soft
The water may be contaminated
The water may have a high TDS level
In order to remedy this situation, you should add a stain and scale preventative.

A Ring Showing around Your Hot Tub

If you notice a ring around your hot tub you may be experiencing filtration problems. Step one is to check and clean the filters thoroughly. This is a normal occurrence over time, and is likely an indication of too much oil in the water. This can easily be cured by adding a chemical cleanser suitable for the task.

Skin Irritations

The experience of soaking in a hot tub is meant to be enjoyable and soothing, certainly not irritating to the skin. Should you or your guests experience a burning or irritating sensation, you may need to check the sanitation level.

Should it be necessary to add sanitizer, and particularly if your skin is sensitive, it is advisable you wait 20 to 30 min. before entering your hot tub. Of course one thing to always be careful of is the amount of time spent in your hot tub, soaking for too long a period in water that is too hot, can easily cause irritations, especially to sensitive skin.

It is always advisable to wear protective gear when handling any chemicals, even chemicals thought to be safe, can still irritate the skin. Additionally, no matter how much you are interested in soaking, always wait the recommended period of time, after adding any chemicals and before a soaking.

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