How to ensure the water in your hot tub stays sparking clean

With multiple benefits from a physical and mental point of view, hot tubs bought at a hot tub store denver co can be a great addition to your home. Getting into a warm hot tub after a long stressful day is a fantastic experience. Sitting back and relaxing by yourself or with friends and family is one of the biggest benefits of owning your own hot tub. However, if the tub isn’t maintained properly, you could find that your soak becomes a little cloudy.

Hot tubs should be looked after appropriately in order to keep them operating effectively and, most importantly, ensure that they are hygienic at all times. If you notice your water is no longer clear or has become cloudy, it is likely that it has become dirty and hasn’t been maintained properly.

At Hot Tub Barn, we offer a wide range of hot tubs for sale, each one requiring individual maintenance to keep them sparking clean. In this blog post, our experts will be discussing the do’s and don’ts to keeping the water in your hot tub crystal clear.

What causes cloudy water in my hot tub?

There are a number of different causes which can create a cloudy effect in the water in you hot tub. These are mainly a result of how fresh or clean the water is, and can include algae build up, body lotions, creams or oils, and other types of debris or dirt which has fallen into the water over time. Other reasons for the cloudy water could also include filters not working effectively, lack of cleaning chemicals (e.g. chlorine) or a high PH.

It’s also important to remember that a hot tub is likely to become cloudy quite quickly if it is not maintained properly due to its compact size.

How can I prevent the water from becoming cloudy?

The most effective thing to do to ensure that your water doesn’t become cloudy is to keep on top of the hot tub’s maintenance at regular intervals. This means giving the tub a good clean and wipe-down at least once a month, keeping it covered when not in use, and changing the filters when required. As soon as one of these things slips, the likelihood of cloudy water increases.

You should also check the PH value of the water and use appropriate chemicals to keep it clean and hygienic at all times.

We would also recommend trying to reduce the amount of oil/lotion which gets into the water by refraining from using any kind of body cream directly before getting in the tub. The build-up of things like suncream can have a detrimental effect on the filters as well as the water quality in the hot tub.

What to do if the water is very cloudy?

If the water is very cloudy, the best course of action would be to completely drain the water away, before carrying out a deep clean of the hot tub’s interior and then refilling it with fresh, clean water.

This can be a major job if the hot tub requires lots of cleaning, so we would always suggest keeping up with the monthly maintenance points above to avoid spending hours trying to achieve optimum water quality at a later stage.

 

 

Post Author: Clare Louise