Published on12/03/2018 10:17 am

Hot tubs are great additions to any household; but only if you are going to put the effort to keep them clean and functional all the time. Without using hot tubs chemical, hot tubs can become the breeding grounds for germs and will no longer be enjoyable to relax in.

Using your spa regularly will offer benefits and will create a healthier hot tub for you and your family by moving water around and greater use means regular care of hot tub as well.

The Commonly Used Hot Tubs Chemical 

Bromine 

Bromine will take longer to dissolve when placed in the water of your hot tub. The initial costs of bromine are higher than chlorine; but the treatment lasts longer and the prices will even out with regular use.

Chlorine 

Chlorine dissolves quickly than bromine so you can get to use your hot tub faster. Because, chlorine tends to dissolve faster in colder water, than bromine that needs enough amount of heat. Chlorine is affordable; but doesn’t last as long as bromine; prices equal out over time.

Hot Tubs

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Published on11/06/2018 6:17 am

Have you owned and used a hot tub for years? If yes, you may certainly need a replacement hot tub heater. The modern spas generally come with either gas or electric hot tub heaters and most buyers choose their right selection while picking out the model they want to purchase. Nevertheless, that doesn’t mean that you won’t change your mind down the road or need to face a broken down heater that needs immediate replacement.

Older hot tubs more often feature with inefficient, energy guzzling heater. As a result, they end up costing you more over time. Therefore, you should consider replacing it for energy savings; you can even buy a modern solar powered hot tub heater that minimizes your additional energy costs virtually to nil.


Wood burning hot tub heaters

However, you will need to live in a place that receives a higher percentage of unencumbered sunlight during daytime. But it’s worth looking into if you are much concerned about the costs of heating your spa’s water.

When it comes to deciding between the traditional

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Published on09/10/2018 7:31 am

Hot tub spa plumbing comprises of different tubes, pipes, and hoses connected together through different PVC connectors to ensure recirculation, heating, and filtering of water throughout the spa. The spa plumbing systems can use different diameter pipe. But 2 inch pipe is the most common one and moves twice the amount of water like a 1-1/2 inch plumbing system.

Generally, there are two types of plumbing systems available for hot tubs. The first one and the most commonly available on almost every spa is the air venture system. In this type of system, the air is drawn actually into the jets water line through one or more adjustable air control valves. However, water moves through a narrow orifice inside the back of the jet body that creates a vacuum pulling the air into the plumbing circuit.

The second type of spa plumbing system is the forced air system – where air is pushed through a different plumbing circuit which is independent of the jets water circuit. In this type of spa plumbing

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Published on03/04/2017 6:08 am

Do you love to end your stressful and hectic day with a nice soaking experience in a hot tub or spa? Then the idea of relaxing and unwinding yourself can be fulfilled by choosing a right type of heater for your spa or hot tub. If a spa is not bubbling, or heated up in an appropriate way, then it can ruin your soaking experience.

To give you a good idea of making the right purchase, here are some useful tips to choose a perfect spa heater, please have a look!

1. Understand the Different Types:

You need to understand that spa or hot tub heaters come in a variety of models. The gas heaters are powered using natural gas or LPG, which is less expensive and considered to be very convenient. If you already have the gas running to your property, then choosing a gas heater will prove to be worth. The electric heaters use an electric element or a heat pump to heat the water by using a small amount of electricity. Then comes the wood fired spa or hot tub heaters, which are the most inexpensive

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