
One of the biggest benefits of hot tubs is that they can be used all year round! Come rain or shine, summer or winter, hot tubs are a great space for spending time with loved ones, or relaxing after a long day!
Whilst hot tubs can be great fun in the summer, the heat of the hot tub combined with the summer sun (when we’re lucky enough to have it in the UK) can cause you to get dehydrated pretty quickly, so here are a few tips to help you enjoy your hot tub safely in the summer months...
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When you first purchase a hot tub, you should expect see loads of information online about how to keep your hot tub sanitised for the best experience.
The most popular way to disinfect your hot tub includes using chlorine or bromine to kill the bacteria within the water, but which one should you use in your hot tub?
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One question that we get asked a lot is whether you should keep your hot tub on all the time. This is an extremely common question, and we've seen come up a lot more since the cost of living crisis has been introduced in the UK.
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The best way to enjoy your hot tub is to enjoy it safely! When using a hot tub or spa, it’s essential to use chemicals such as chlorine to sanitise your water.
Chlorine is one of the most popular chemicals used for hot tub sanitisation – it’s fast acting, cost-effective and it's a powerful disinfectant that kills bacteria and other harmful organisms that can grow in water. But the question is, how much chlorine should you use in your hot tub?
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The average cost of running a hot tub is somewhere between £1 and £2 per day. Keep reading to find out how these figures are calculated, and to learn some tips and tricks for reducing your hot tub’s running costs!
There’s no feeling quite like coming home from a long day at work and relaxing in your own spa! However, the cost of running and maintaining a hot tub is an important factor that must be considered before you take the plunge and splash out (no pun intended!).
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