Category: Hot Tub Maintenance and Care

  • Avoid Chlorine Floaters: Maintaining Your Hot Tub’s Water Quality

    Avoid Chlorine Floaters: Maintaining Your Hot Tub’s Water Quality

    The use of a chlorine floater in hot tubs has been found to present certain disadvantages that warrant reconsideration. This article aims to show the drawbacks associated with this method of sanitization, providing an objective examination of alternative approaches for maintaining hygienic conditions within hot tubs. By adhering to proper maintenance practices, individuals can ensure…

  • Quick Heat-Up: Inflatable Hot Tub Heating Time Explained

    Quick Heat-Up: Inflatable Hot Tub Heating Time Explained

    So, you’re ready to relax in your inflatable hot tub, but how long is it going to take for that water to heat up? Well, let’s dive in and discover some tips and tricks to speed up the process. By making sure your hot tub is well-insulated, using a hot tub bladder, and finding the…

  • Hot Tub Shock Treatment: Why It’s Essential for Clean Water

    Hot Tub Shock Treatment: Why It’s Essential for Clean Water

    A hot tub is a great addition to any home. It provides relaxation, fun, and even health benefits. But most hot tubs can become a breeding ground for harmful bacteria. In this article, we will look at the effectiveness of spa shock treatments and why you should consider using them to keep your hot tub…

  • Can You Use an Inflatable Hot Tub in the Winter

    Can You Use an Inflatable Hot Tub in the Winter

    If you’re looking for a way to warm your chilled bones when the temperatures start to drop, you wouldn’t be crazy for considering hopping in your inflatable hot tub in winter. While this might seem like a great idea (it’ll definitely warm you up!), there are one or two things you should know before you…

  • What Chemicals Should be Put in a Hot Tub

    What Chemicals Should be Put in a Hot Tub

    Do you enjoy soaking in a hot tub after a long day? Many people find great relaxation and stress relief from bathing in hot water. However, if you don’t put the right chemicals in your hot tub, you could risk your health.  Chemicals are a necessary part of hot tub maintenance. They keep the water…