Why spa maintenance pays off
When you invite your friends to spend the day relaxing in your spa, maintenance is the last thing on your mind. But that routine upkeep is the very thing contributing the most to your pleasure.
It is important that the water be as pure and bacteria free as possible, and this comes from careful attention to the chemicals and ozone. Regularly checking the Ph level, sanitizing the water and monitoring the concentration of minerals and calcium are ways to ensure the safety and health of the persons in your hot tub.
Routinely changing your filter provides rapid and consistent heating, as well as clean and aesthetically pleasing water. So don't forget spa maintenance. Monitor your water, change your filter regularly and have fun in your spa.
Laing pumps for your spa
As an owner of a hot tub you know there are many things to consider when purchasing a spa replacement part. You want equipment that is high quality, economical, and conserves energy. One option is to purchase Laing pumps, which have many unique features that appeal to spa owners.
Laing pumps conserve energy, requiring only minimal wattage for each of the various pump sizes available. There is minimal flow velocity through the pipes which reduces the noise heard at the spa itself. These spa pumps also increases the overall life expectancy of the pipes, thus decreasing future repair and replacement expenses. These are available at our Spa Parts Index.
Order Jacuzzi replacement parts here
In the minds of many people Jacuzzi is synonymous with hot tubs and spas. Though there are many other spa companies, Jacuzzi replacement parts fill a large place in the market. Spa Care Center offers pumps and parts, filters, skimmers, circuit boards, jets, and jet parts. All are Jacuzzi replacement parts, and all can be found in the Spa Parts Index.
When your spa won't heat
IIf your hot tub chooses the most inconvenient time to stop heating and you are researching spa heaters, don't panic. The problem may be a simple one. Before calling in the big guns, try checking the following:
- Is there a door ajar in the heater cabinet?
- Has the heater switch been turned off accidentally?
- Is the filter dirty?
- Is the water level too low?
- Has the GFCI flipped off?
- Is there a re-set button?
Check for these simple solutions, and hopefully you'll have a true "hot" tub in no time!
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