The Ultimate Spa Maintenance Guide

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Spa maintenance is essential to maintain your spa in good condition and protect the health of everyone who enters it. Knowing how to do it properly and adhering to a regular spa maintenance routine goes a long way in protecting your investment. It can significantly minimize contracting hot tub rash and other chemically cased bacteria and health conditions. Spas are often called jacuzzis, tubs, hydromassage units, and whirlpools, and the words may be used interchangeably.

Drain and clean your spa regularly.

Whether you use your spa daily or once in a while, you should regularly clean and maintain it in good condition. It helps you avoid murky water and keep the spa healthy for bathers. Depending on how frequently you use your whirlpool, you may need to empty it and clean it every month. 

If the spa gets little use, you can wait at least three months before changing the water. While at it, take note of algae, mold, scaling, or murky water, which means you may have to sanitize it more.

Remove the impurities

After adding chemicals to the spa water, you still need to remove the impurities so that they don’t just sit on the water. Ignoring them can lead to muddy water, cloudy water, or even a musty odor. Use a chlorine-based shock that will oxidize the dead bacteria and other organic compounds and consider changing the water after a few months for more safety.

A professional spa service Perth makes maintaining your spa and its equipment easier. We look at the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly schedules for spa maintenance.

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Daily spa care

  • Add a safe sanitizer after every use to maintain adequate levels of sanitization.
  • Maintain the sanitization levels even when the spa is not in use.
  • Always check the water temperatures to ensure your heating system is working as intended.

Weekly spa care

  • Test the spa water for PH, alkalinity, and sanitizer levels.
  • Adjust the water PH and alkalinity as necessary to ensure proper water balance. Well-balanced spa water prevents skin and eye infections.
  • Shock the water.
  • Remove the floating debris on the water surface to minimize contaminants such as leaves.
  • Implement a stain and scale control plan.
  • Rinse the filters if need be.
  • Wipe down the spa cover on both sides to prevent water contamination, mildew, and mold.

Monthly spa care

Check the jets to ensure they are working correctly and clean the filters. At this point, you can use a professional pool cleaning service to inspect your pool and ensure it is in good working condition.

Quarterly spa care

  • Empty and clean the hot tub.
  • Clean the pipes thoroughly.
  • Remove the filter, clean it or install a new one.
  • Clean the exterior walls of the spa.
  • Refill the water.
  • Add chemicals and test the water levels to ensure a balanced PH.

As you can see, quarterly spa care is quite thorough, and you may not have the skills or time to do them. Thankfully you can use a professional spa service to save you more time.

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