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Hot Tub Spa Chemicals 101

 


Outdoor Hot Tubs Spa Maintenance is the most important factor in keeping your outdoor hot tubs sanitary and welcoming to you, your family and your guests. There is nothing more disturbing than being invited over to a friend's house to take a dip in their cheap outdoor or indoor hot tub, only to find that it has been left in the cold without any attention.


Outdoor Hot tub maintenance involves usage of many water-treatment chemicals that directly affect the life and performance of the hot tub.


The most common names associated with hot tub chemicals are spa sanitizers, hot tub cleansers, hot tub spa oxidizers, hot tub clarifiers, balancers, ionizers, and defoamers.


Whether a hot tub you own, you should maintain excellent hygiene in terms of water hardness and a well balanced pH level you they desire to extend the life span of their hot tub. All of these chemicals play important roles in the sanitation of your hot tub spa.


The key factor in enhancing your hot tub performance is making the right selection of the below chemicals. Your guest will thank you for keeping your hot tub clean and uncontaminated.


The Precision Spa Team provides information about 3 hot tub water cleaning options to enable our customers to take the best possible care of their hot tubs:

  • Use of Chemicals-Granulated chlorine, also known as sodium dichloride, is the most commonly used water treatment product in the hot tub spa business. However, some users prefer Bromine because it has a better aroma creates a more enjoyable hot tub spa feeling than Granulated Chlorine. Eventually hot tub planning boils down to customer's purchasing power, taste and preference.

  • Use of Enzymes-Hot tub users have various options of enzyme formulations that fight hot tub spa germs. These enzymes effectively decontaminate the water to keep the most satisfied with their hot tubs. Contrarily, these products are scarcely available, making them expensive to buy for your hot tubs and spas.

  • Use of Electrical Equipments-Electrical equipments like Ozone Generators or Ionizers are effective tools in creating a germ free hot tub. Ozonators make use of the hot tubs air pump by inserting anti bacteria ozone into the water. Furthermore, Ionizers use the electrode technique to kill germs in the water.