The Basics of Hot Tub
Maintenance
One of the best things about owning a home spa is that there
is really very little to regular hot tub maintenance. Your home
spa does need some time and attention on a regular basis, but
there are only a few very minor steps that you need to do in
order to keep your unit in tiptop shape. Here are the most
basic requirements when it comes to hot tub maintenance:
Taking care of the acrylic surface is one of the most
important things you can do. There are acrylic repair kits that
you can purchase to touch up scratches on your home spa, but
one of the most important parts of hot tub maintenance is
prevention. Make sure that no one wears shoes inside your spa,
even beach sandals or soft-soled shoes. Keep drinking glasses,
plates, eating utensils, and everything else on the deck of
your spa, not even on the rim. Cleaning your acrylic surface is
of course part of regular hot tub maintenance, and your
schedule for this will vary according to how often you use your
tub, how many people are in it, and so on. Typically a wipe
down with a damp cloth and some cleanser that you purchase at
your spa retailer is enough to keep algae, mold, and dirt from
appearing along the edge.
Rinsing out your filter is also part of regular hot tub
maintenance. Again, it depends on how often you use your
particular brand, but anywhere from once a week to once a month
may be sufficient. Most filters can simply be rinsed with a
garden hose or in the sink.
The heating element is usually the only other part of hot
tub maintenance. Because each make and model has a different
means of being heated, you will want to check your
manufacturer's instructions as to how to clean this unit and
how often. Usually they too only need a quick wipe with a
sponge or damp cloth to keep them free of buildup and
debris.
You can also add some chemicals and cleansers to your water
if you want to, but this isn't a necessary part of hot tub
maintenance; just a personal decision as to how purified you
want your water or how sensitive you are to the chemicals. If
you stay up with these basic and few steps of hot tub
maintenance, your home spa should last you for years to
come!
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