Hot tub filters work by filtering our particles and dirt from your hot tub water. Ensuring your hot tub filter is working properly is very important if you want to get the most out of your spa. Read on to find out more about how a hot tub filter works.
You may have cloudy hot tub water if your hot tub is not properly maintained. It’s no secret that maintaining your hot tub is the least enjoyable part of owning one. The better care you take of your hot tub, the less maintenance it will require, and the less cloudy your hot tub water will be.
Cloudy hot tub water is a common hot tub problem. Fortunately, it's pretty easy to identify the causes. Plus, cloudy hot tub water can be easily fixed and even prevented. Read on to discover how.
Much like with public swimming pools and spas, showering before entering your own or a friend’s hot tub is a must.
The best way to enjoy your hot tub is to enjoy it safely! When using a hot tub or spa, it’s essential that you use cleaning chemicals like chlorine and bromine to sanitise your water and keep your hot tub experience hygienic and clean.
Chlorine is one of the most popular chemicals used for hot tub sanitisation – it’s fast acting, cost-effective and a powerful disinfectant that kills bacteria and other harmful organisms that can grow in water. But how much chlorine should you use in your hot tub? Keep reading to find out!
With summer fast approaching, you may be wondering whether you can leave your hot tub unattended while you're away on holiday.
We have all the answers you need in this blog answering this exact question, including some maintenance tips to follow before you jet off!