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Common Spa Problems and How to Avoid Them

Last updated 7 months ago

Adding a hot tub to your home is a great way to bring more comfort and luxury to your living space. When you buy a spa, you want to be sure that you get a unit that works properly so you can enjoy it for years to come. This guide will help you learn about some of the most common spa issues so you can get the most out of your spa:

Incorrect Levels of pH and Sanitizer

Your hot tub requires some maintenance in order to continue operating at its full potential. If the pH or sanitizer levels are not correct, it can cause an unpleasant buildup in the water that eventually leads to corrosion. It can also negatively affect the appearance of the spa. Improper levels of pH and sanitizer might also irritate your skin. Test your hot tub’s water at least once a week to make sure the levels are correct and that everything is functioning properly.

Dirty Filters

Your spa unit has a filter to get rid of particles and dirt that would otherwise disrupt the flow of water. You should clean the filters at least a few times a year. After a simple hand-washing, they will be ready to continue to filter your hot tub’s water and help keep it working like it should.

Stagnant Water

If you let the water sit still in the hot tub for too long, it could become a breeding ground for unhealthy bacteria. Instead of leaving your spa susceptible to unpleasant growth, run the pumps frequently to keep the water moving.

One of the best ways to avoid spa problems is to buy your unit from California Home Spas & Patio. Since 1979, we have sold some of the most reliable hot tubs, patio furniture, and outdoor barbeques in Southern California. We will also beat the price of any competitor, even those that you find on the internet. To learn more about our products and services, please visit our website or call (562) 912-3957.

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