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A Beginner’s Guide to Hot Tub Maintenance: The Complete Checklist | JOYEE

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Update time : 2023-08-04 10:58:21
Hot tubs can be a great addition to any home, providing a place to relax and unwind after a long day. But as with any equipment, they require basic maintenance to keep them running smoothly. In this guide, we'll go over some of the basics of hot tub maintenance and care.
 
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Many problems can occur if you don't properly maintain your hot tub. The water can become dirty and contaminated, making it unsafe to use. The pump and other mechanical parts can become corroded and cease to function. And the overall lifespan of the spa can be shortened.
 
Are Indoor bathtubs high maintenance?
No, bathtubs are not high maintenance. While it is true that hot tubs require some basic maintenance, they are not as high-maintenance as some people may think. You can keep your whirlpool bathtub in top condition with just a few minutes of care every day.
 
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General cleanliness (Clean the Spa)
You should give your hot tub a good cleaning at least once a week. Start by draining the water and removing any debris from the tub. Then, use a mild soap and soft brush to clean the interior surfaces. Be sure to rinse the tub thoroughly afterward.
 
Maintain Good Hot Tub Circulation
It's essential to keep the water in your hot tub circulating correctly. The circulation system consists of the pump, filter, and heater. These parts work together to circulate the water and keep it clean.
 
To maintain proper circulation, you should:
 
-Run the pump for at least 15 minutes per day
 
-Clean or replace the filter as needed
 
-Clean the heater monthly
 
Sanitizer
Sanitizer is the most crucial chemical for keeping a hot tub safe and clean. This chemical kills bacteria and keeps the water clean. These products are designed specifically to kill bacteria and other contaminants in hot tubs. Swimming spa sanitizers typically contain chlorine or bromine, both effective at killing microorganisms.
 
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It's important to keep the chemical balance in your hot tub water within the acceptable range.
 
Chlorine
This chemical is the most well-known and widespread for cleaning water in pools and hot tubs. It helps to kill bacteria and other contaminants that can cause illness. Most hot tubs have a built-in chlorinator that automatically adds chlorine to the water. You can also buy chlorine tablets or granules at most hardware stores. To use chlorine tablets, simply place them in the skimmer basket or float them in the water. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions when using chlorine products. Improper use can lead to skin irritation or other health problems.
 
Ensure that your chlorine level is between 1 and 3 ppm (parts per million)
 
Bromine
This chemical element is similar to chlorine but less likely to cause irritation to your skin and eyes. Bromine has higher stability in hot water than chlorine, meaning it will be more effective at killing bacteria and other contaminants. As a result, bromine is often the preferred choice for hot tubs and spas.
 
Ensure that your bromine level is between 3 and 5 ppm.
 
pH balance
It should be kept between 7.2 and 7.6
 
Water change
You should drain and refill your hot tub every 3-4 months or as needed. This will make the water clean and fresh so you can enjoy your hot tub even more.
 
Cleaning and replacing the filters
You should clean or replace your hot tub filters as needed. Depending on how often you use your tub, this could be every few weeks or months.
 
To clean the filter, start by removing it from the hot tub. Then, rinse it off with a hose to remove any dirt and debris. If the filter is very dirty, you may need to soak it in a filter cleaning solution overnight. Be sure to rinse it thoroughly afterward.
 
After you clean the filter, you can put it back in the hot tub. However, if your hot tub filter shows signs of wear and tear, you may need to replace it.
 
Air Out the Spa Cover
You should open up the spa cover and let it air out for at least 15 minutes per week. This will help to prevent the build-up of mildew and mold. You should inspect your hot tub cover for wear and tear regularly. You should replace the cover if you notice any rips, tears, or holes.
 
Hot Tub Maintenance Schedule
 
Daily Maintenance Tasks
There are several daily tasks that are important for maintaining your hot tub. First, you should check the level of the water and add more if necessary. Second, you should test the pH levels of the water and adjust them as needed. Third, you should clean the filters to remove dirt and debris. Fourth, you should check the level of the chlorine or other sanitizing agent and add more if necessary. By doing these simple tasks every day, you can maintain a clean and safe hot tub that is ready for use at any time.
 
Weekly Maintenance Tasks
Every week, it's important to perform some basic maintenance tasks on your hot tub. First, scoop out any debris that has accumulated in the hot tub. This includes leaves, insects, and dirt. Second, give the hot tub a good scrubbing with a mild cleanser. Be sure to focus on the areas where people sit or lie down, as these areas can get especially dirty. Third, check all of the hot tub's components to make sure they are in good working order. This includes the filter, pump, and heating system. It is important to note that some sanitizers should be added to water at certain intervals, such as once a week, so check your sanitizer instruction.
 
Monthly Maintenance Tasks
Here are some of the most important monthly hot tub maintenance tasks:
 
• Clean or replace the filters.
 
• Inspect the pipes and fittings for any leaks or damage.
 
• Wipe down the interior surfaces of the hot tub.
 
• Add fresh water as needed.
 
Annual Maintenance tasks
There are several annual JOYEE hot tub maintenance tasks that should be performed in order to keep your hot tub running smoothly. Every year, you should replace the filter and give the entire unit a thorough cleaning. In addition, it is important to inspect all of the hoses and connections for any leaks or damage. By performing these simple tasks on a regular basis, you can help to prolong the life of your hot tub and ensure that it remains safe and enjoyable.
 
Summary
Hot tub maintenance is essential for keeping your hot tub clean and safe. There are a few daily, weekly, monthly, and annual tasks that should be performed to maintain your hot tub properly. By taking the time to perform these simple tasks, you can ensure that your hot tub will serve you well for many years.
 
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