Your Guide To Inflatable Hot Tub Chemicals

Everything You Need To Know About Inflatable Hot Tub Chemicals

So what chemicals do you need to use in your inflatable hot tub? If you’re new to the world of hot tubs, this area can be confusing and maybe even a bit scary. The quick answer is you’re going to need a Sanitizer, such as Chlorine or Bromine; some Shock; some pH test strips; some Total Alkalinity; and maybe some Calcium (depending on how hard the water is in your area)…. VIEW POST

Why You Mustn’t Pee In Your Inflatable Hot Tub

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You might think it’s OK to pee in your inflatable hot tub. Just this once. After all, whose going to know? And surely the chemicals in the water are going to get rid of it, aren’t they? Well no. Not only is it gross to pee in your inflatable spa, it can actually be very dangerous. So please read on to find out why you mustn’t pee in your inflatable hot… VIEW POST

How To Pack Away Your Inflatable Hot Tub For Winter

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Most inflatable hot tubs are only meant to be used in temperatures above 40F. This means for most of us that we need to pack away our inflatable hot tub before Winter comes blowing in. In this article, we’re going to give you a step-by-step guide as to how to take down your inflatable hot tub and pack it away in perfect condition. Following our guidelines means that your hot tub… VIEW POST

How To Clean Your Inflatable Hot Tub Filters

Your inflatable hot tub filters play a crucial role in your hot tub. They filter out the dirt and impurities from the water, keeping it clean and healthy. They also trap the dirt and stop it from getting into your hot tub’s pump and heater. If your filters fail in their task, then your water will quickly become unhygienic and your motor unit will be put under a lot of strain…. VIEW POST

How To Shock Your Inflatable Hot Tub

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When we first heard that we had to shock our inflatable hot tub, we must admit we were a little worried. Apart from the fact we had no idea what it meant, it sounded such a huge and scary thing to do! If you’re like we were, and you’re unclear about what shocking is and how to do it, then our article will help you all the way. What Does It… VIEW POST

How To Care For Your Inflatable Hot Tub Cover

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Your inflatable hot tub cover is one of the most important parts of your hot tub. When we bought our first ever inflatable hot tub, we thought the cover was just something you put on to keep stuff from getting in the water when we weren’t using it (yes, we really were total newbies!). However, your inflatable hot tub is so much more than that. As well as keeping the water… VIEW POST

How To Clean Your Inflatable Hot Tub

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In this article, we are looking at How To Clean Your Inflatable Hot Tub – and How To Keep It Clean After You’ve Cleaned It.  We saw in our guide When Should I Change The Water In My Inflatable Hot Tub? that you need to replace the water in your hot tub regularly. This is to keep the water clean, hygienic, and safe for your hot tub users. If you just… VIEW POST

When Should I Change The Water In My Inflatable Hot Tub?

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In this article, we’re looking at how to know when it’s time to change the water in your inflatable hot tub. When you think of enjoying your inflatable hot tub, certain images probably come to mind.  Slipping into the hot bubbling water and leaning back for a deeply satisfying massage.  Maybe an afternoon of family fun time.  Perhaps it’s stretching out in your inflatable spa and enjoying a lazy soak in… VIEW POST

How To Test The Water In Your Inflatable Hot Tub

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As we saw in our article How To Keep The Water Clean In Your Inflatable Hot Tub, it is important you check the quality of the water in your inflatable hot tub once a week. This is to ensure that the chemicals you have to add, which prevent the water harboring bacteria and algae, are at the correct levels. If they are, you can be sure that your inflatable hot tub… VIEW POST

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