
Short answer: Hot tubs need a professional service at least once a year alongside your regular DIY maintenance.
Servicing your hot tub is essential if you want to protect your investment from expensive breakdowns, potentially dangerous bacteria growth and overall poor performance and energy-efficiency. While regular hot tub maintenance can be carried out by yourself, a professional servicing is essential if you want to keep your warranty valid and identify any minor issues before they become major, expensive problems. But how often does a hot tub need to be serviced? Keep reading this blog to find out!
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If you were just about to hop in your tub and you see a dark cloud brewing over head, don’t fret! It is perfectly safe to use your hot tub in the rain as most modern tubs are built for all weathers. However, there are some weather conditions that can put a spanner in the works when it comes to your hot tub use – keep reading this blog to find out more!
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If you’ve ever used a hot tub, you will know just how relaxing and restful a soak in warm bubbling water can be! But did you know that hot tubs have more benefits than just relaxation? In fact, if you’re suffering from muscle pain, joint pain, anxiety, poor sleep or high blood pressure, hot tubs could be a useful tool for managing your symptoms and aiding your recovery. Keep reading this blog to find out how hot tub therapy could help you!
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Whether you’ve just got your first hot tub or you’re an experienced hot tub owner, there are a wide range of hot tub essentials out there that can truly elevate your soaking experience. In this blog, we will go through the essential hot tub accessories, accessibility items and cleaning supplies that every hot tub owner should consider if they want to make their spa experience as safe, hygienic and relaxing as possible. Let’s get started!
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Dirty hot tub filters can impede the water flow in your hot tub, leading to reduced pump and heater efficiency and poor water quality. Debris like body oils and lotions can build up in your filter and lead to cloudy water, algae and foam build up, resulting in a very unpleasant soaking experience.
To combat this, hot tub owners should remove the filters and rinse them weekly with a hose at 45 degrees and deep clean the filters (following the steps in this blog) every month or two to keep the hot tub running smoothly and efficiently.
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