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How to Set Up a Hot Tub



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By : Christine Harrell    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-11-24 02:50:01
Hot tub chemicals and supplies can be shopped on the Internet. There are many dealers that can supply information on hot tubs. They give detailed instructions on cleaning, treating with chemicals, sanitizing and maintenance. A spa can relax a person's spirit and body, especially if it is at the person's home. The maintenance low and is relatively easy.

The first thing to do is make a list of the chemicals and supplies needed to maintain a hot tub. The supplies needed are bleach, pH tester, stain and scale control product, spa water clarifier, enzyme-based product, alkalinity tester, granular chlorine, and shock. There may be other supplies needed at a later date, but these should be the main supplies to get the spa owner started.

Once the chemicals and the supplies have been gathered together, it is time to set up the hot tub. Turn on the water and begin the initial treatment of chemicals once the temperature reaches around 80 degrees. The granules will begin to dissolve in the warm water. Take the pH adjuster and test the water. The pH should be between 7.6 and 8.2. If the pH is higher or lower than just specified, then add 1 capful of the pH adjuster to correct.

Wait for 30 minutes and test again. Once the pH is correct, start adding the other chemicals, such as the stain and scale control product, clarifier and the enzyme-based product. Take the alkalinity test and adjust the water to 100. The last thing that is needed to do is the sanitizing of the water. Take the granular chlorine and add 1 capful.

Now the hot tub is ready to use. Make sure to keep plenty of chemicals and supplies on hand. The weekly maintenance is very easy and not time consuming. Get the pH and the alkalinity testers out and test water. If the numbers come out higher or lower than mentioned above, add the chemicals needed to correct the reading. Next, add the stain and scale control, water clarifier, and chlorine granules.

There is not much left to do after this step is completed. Rinse off the filter cartridge and squeeze out the scum bag. Once this step is completed, the relaxation can begin. This is just a brief overview of setting up a hot tub and maintaining it. Spa owners should be sure to read the manufacturer's instructions for the hot tub and the chemicals used.

In today's society, everyone is in a rush, so it is satisfying to go home and sink down into a luxurious low maintenance hot tub.
Author Resource:- Author is a freelance copywriter. For more information about hot tub chemicals, please visit http://www.hottubspasupplies.com/.
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