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Hot Tub Chemicals guide for beginners

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Buying a hot tub is easy, but maintaining the very same hot tub is not that easy. That said, you don’t need to scratch your brains or get a degree in chemistry. All you need is the right chemicals and a hot tub and let the magic happen.

Maintaining a hot tub is necessary because, unlike your bathtub, you don’t drain the water every time you use it. The water in your spa stays there for weeks and months to come, and you must know very well that stagnant water always becomes unclean and filthy.

But, do I really need chemicals for my hot tub?

The answer is YES! You really do need hot tub chemicals to maintain and sustain the longevity of your spa. If you want to submerge yourself in the spa regularly and enjoy some me-time or have a relaxing time with your friends, you definitely need to balance the water chemistry level!

There is no way that you can avoid using hot tub chemicals. Filthy water, which is filled with germs and bacteria, will not only damage the equipment of the hot tub but also give you hot tub related illnesses. Stagnant water and an unbalanced chemistry level will become a breeding ground for various organisms. The key to avoiding spending a hefty amount in the near future for the repairs of your hot tub is to have your hot tub water chemistry balanced.

Which Hot Tub chemicals do I need?

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The answer to this question about which chemicals do you need or how much of it you need is to test the water first. Make sure that you have testing strips to test the water so that you know how much proportion of chemicals you need to add to level the chemical balance. Once you get a proper reading, you can start adding chemicals until you get the desired chemical level.

The major chemicals you will most likely need are:

Sanitizer:

Maintaining a sufficient level of sanitizer is very crucial. Sanitizers are used as a disinfectant against various pathogens and purify the hot tub water. The sanitizers used by most hot tub owners are:

  • Chlorine

  • Bromine

  • Minerals

  • Biguanide

  • Salt system

Chlorine is the more potent and most commonly used among the sanitizers. Chlorine is more pocket friendly and more effective on germs. Chlorine can be added either by putting chlorine granules in the water or diluting it in warm water and pouring it in the hot tub water. You can also use chlorine tablets, which can be added to the floating dispenser. Always start by using a low amount of chemicals to avoid overdosing.

Bromine is another alternative sanitizer. The advantage of using bromine is that it has a low pH level than chlorine, but it is more expensive than chlorine. Another benefit of using bromine is that it lasts longer and is also mild on the skin. Bromine also takes time to affect the water.

The proper level of chlorine and bromine should be maintained in the water; 2-4 ppm of bromine and 1-3ppm of chlorine.

For a more effective method, you can use minerals along with chlorine. Silver and copper, which is known as bactericide and algaecide, respectively, can be used as active ingredients. Minerals are easy to manage compared to chemicals. Unlike other sanitizers, they already are available in the correct dosing proportion, so you don’t have to measure it and wait for it to work in the water.

Another sanitizer is biguanide. Albeit it costs more than chlorine and bromine, it doesn’t have to be used very often and makes the water very smooth for the next use. Before using biguanide, consult your hot tub dealer, as it is known to damage the plastic in the hot tub.

Salt systems are newly introduced in many hot tubs nowadays. It is considered very cheap in comparison with chlorine. The hot tub converts the salt into chlorine, and it has the same water effect. This saves your bucks from buying chlorine.


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Shock is also a type of sanitizer available in the market. It sanitizes your tub more than any other sanitizers. You can use it after you use your usual chemicals as the shock is known to kill bacteria, which your regular chemicals may have missed out. It comes in both chlorine and non-chlorine form.

Spa shocks are used for various water issues; it can also remove foul smell and discoloration of water.  Spa shocks can sound aggressive, but what it does is oxidizing contaminants and releases them in gas form. Using this method can help you decrease the usage of a high dosage of chemicals in the water. When you drain and refill your hot tub, it is recommended that you use sodium dichloro, which is a sanitizer, as well as shock.

Before using any chemicals, make sure to read the label to ensure that you’re using the right dosage of chemicals, to avoid anything dangerous if it is messed up.

Cleaners:

Cleaner products are used to clean the flush lines to remove the biofilm. You can use it to clean the surface of your hot tub, spa shell, and spa cover. Avoid using household chemicals to evade any possible damage to the hot tub. Cleaners are also used to clean the plumbing lines so that the water doesn’t get filthy. Make sure to use cleaners once a week for a better effect.

Clarifiers:

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To make your water look crystal clear, you need to use clarifiers. Clarifier chemicals are generally used for spa filters or when water is cloudy. Clarifiers don’t clean the problem from its root, so it is better to use chemicals along with the clarifiers. Clarifiers act as polymers and attract themselves to particles floating around in the water.

      Balancers:

You get the correct water chemistry balance only by using the right amount of chemicals. Total alkalinity, pH level, and the calcium hardness should be within the acceptable ranges. The pH level of water should be from 7.2 to 7.8, the ideal being 7.4 to 7.6. Total alkalinity should be at 80-120ppm, and calcium hardness should be within 150-250ppm. You can increase or decrease the pH level with a pH increaser or decreaser accordingly.

When and how do I put chemicals in the hottub?

The first step is to remove the hot tub cover. The hot tub must be kept open during this time as when the chemicals are put in the hot tub; they release gas.

After this, you need to switch on the spa and let the water circulate the chemicals in the hot tub for it to mix well. But make sure to switch off the air jets as some chemicals wouldn’t work properly if exposed to air spray.

After you let the water circulate the chemicals for some time, take test strips and insert the strips in the water to check the pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness level before you try to balance the water chemical level.

Remember to wear gloves when you pre-measure the chemicals and pour them. Sprinkle the substances in the water and let it circulate for 15 minutes. Keep the cover open for the chemicals to breathe appropriately.

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