Chances are, you bought a hot tub to kick back and relax, enjoy some family time or relieve the aches and pains of exercise or everyday life. You knew there would be some maintenance for you to do to make sure that your hot tub is in prime condition every time you need it. (see our maintenance guide here for a comprehensive breakdown of all the maintenance you need to do) But you may have found yourself, like a mad scientist, dipping your testing strips in your water, searching for that perfect pH level. If that is the case, take…
If you are in the market for a hot tub, you are already sold on the benefits of owning one. You will be thinking about slipping into the therapeutic healing powers of the jets after a long and stressful day at work, alleviating those long-term aches and pains like arthritis, or soothing those muscles after a long bike ride or run. Not to mention the social benefits – getting outside and getting some well-needed vitamin D, especially during winter when we’re normally hunkered down around the fire, and just spending more time with family and friends. But the big questions…
Getting the chemicals right in your hot tub or spa is vital to maintain healthy, clean and safe water for you to use every time you fancy a dip. The chlorine levels in your water go up and down in your tub. This can result in itchy skin or red eyes which no-one wants. But there is something that can make keeping your hot tub water sparkling, safe and clear even easier.
With the current energy crisis not set to improve for the foreseeable future, you may think that having a hot tub is a luxury you can ill afford. And if you have recently purchased a hot tub, you may be worried that the spiraling cost of energy is going to force you to shut it down until things get better. To make matters worse, there is a lot of misinformation out there about the impact that the energy crisis is having on the cost of running a hot tub which, taken at face value, is frankly terrifying. We have posted…
Chlorine is the sanitiser most hot tub owners choose to keep their water clean and bacteria-free. Over 85% of hot tub owners use chlorine simply because of its cleaning power. One question we get asked a lot by new hot tub owners is: ‘Should I use chlorine granules or chlorine tablets in my hot tub?’ In this blog, we will go over the main features and benefits of each so you can make the right decision for you. Chlorine granules are a powdered form of chlorine, designed to dissolve in your hot tub water so they are added directly to…
As the Summer approaches, there’s no doubt that you’ll want to spend more and more time in your hot tub. I mean – why wouldn’t you? So imagine getting home from work on a balmy summer’s evening, thinking about grabbing a cold drink, jumping into your tub and letting those jets work their magic only to pop the cover off to find that your water is more minestrone soup than Maldives. Here are our top tips to ensure that every time you need your tub, your water is sparkling clean, safe and hygienic. Keep up with your water testing Maintaining…
Periodically, you should flush out your pipes, drain your tub and give it a good clean to keep it safe, sparkling and inviting. But don’t worry. It’s quite simple. Read on to find out how.
If you are thinking about buying a hot tub for the first time, you are probably debating whether to go for a soft inflatable tub or a hard shell. It all depends on what you want it for. Read on to help you make your decision.
We all know how much fin it is splashing about in a hot tub. And the therapeutic powers of the jets are well documented. But did you know that using your hot tub regularly also has other health benefits?
And you thought it was all bubbles and jets. There are so many benefits to owning a hot tub that you’ve probably never considered. It’s not just a ton of fun – it also promotes a healthy lifestyle.
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