Which Type of Maintenance Does a Hot Tub Require?

 

If you have a jacuzzi or swim spa, you must know about the basic daily, weekly, monthly, and seasonal hot tub repairs and maintenance. Regular maintenance includes cleaning, water care, and checking mechanical components.



Daily Maintenance

Remove debris from the surface using a skimmer or net. Ensure the hot tub cover is clean and properly secured to prevent dirt and heat loss.

Weekly Maintenance

Check the pH, alkalinity, and chlorine/bromine levels using test strips or kits. Balanced water prevents bacteria growth and protects the hot tub’s components. Rinse the filter to remove debris and maintain water flow efficiency.

Monthly Maintenance

To remove build-up, use a hot tub cleaner to scrub the shell, jets, and other surfaces. Replace filters every 3-6 months, depending on usage.

Seasonal Maintenance

Empty and refill the hot tub every 3-4 months to refresh the water. Check pumps, heaters, and seals for wear and tear.

Conclusion

Regular maintenance is highly required for your hot tub to remain safe, clean, and functional. If you don’t have enough time and knowledge about your hot tub, you can connect with our hot tub showroom experts.

 

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