![]() Your spa should be a tranquil place to unwind, not a place to soak in the dirt from the rest of your day. Check your pH balance regularly with our 3 in 1 water test strips.Īside from chemicals, one of the best tips that often goes forgotten is to always shower before entering your inflatable spa. To be more cost effective, you can often purchase the chemicals needed for inflatable spa maintenance in a bundle at your local pool and spa store. The most common options to keep your water clean are chlorine and bromine. Treat your water regularly with chemicals to eliminate harmful bacteria. As an added bonus, you’ll also get some privacy. To avoid topping up frequently and having to reheat, consider placing your tub near taller items or screens to prevent wind. Wind blowing over your inflatable hot tub not only cools the surface, but also evaporates your water. Using our Heat Preservation Mat or Heat Preservation Foam Mats under your inflatable hot tub will help keep the heat in your tub while adding an extra layer of protection for your spa.įinally, block the wind. When you place your cozy warm inflatable spa on the cool ground, heat is going to transfer from your spa into the ground and cool your water rapidly. While we have our spa’s covered, it’s also important to prevent heat transfer through the ground. For extra insulation, consider adding an inflatable bladder to your inflatable hot tub. Make sure you’re creating a good seal so there’s no opportunity for heat to escape. Let’s not forget, heat rises! It’s important to keep your inflatable spa covered as soon as you’re done using it to lock in the heat. If you plan to leave your inflatable hot tub for more than 2 weeks, it is best to drain and deflate your spa and store it properly for next time. The Smart Filtration system will automatically run every few hours to keep your water clean while the anti-icing system will automatically engage to heat the water to 3☌ when water temperature drops below 1☌. If you plan to use your inflatable hot tub less frequently, we suggest keeping your spa on standby mode. You’ll find it’s much kinder to your electric bill to maintain a set temperature than heating from scratch each use. If you want to use your inflatable hot tub regularly, say more than three times a week, the most economical and effective way is to keep the spa heater running. This may be surprising to hear, but turning your inflatable spa off frequently is actually not the most efficient. We’re going to introduce you to our favourite tips to keep your inflatable hot tub running efficiently and healthily. Keeping your inflatable hot tub running is actually very simple! A consistent cleaning routine, a regular treatment with chemicals, and knowing the warning signs will keep your spa healthy for years to come. To keep your easy access to relaxation just a stone’s throw away, you’ll need to know how to take care of it and keep it running in tip top condition. Are you a new inflatable hot tub owner? Here are our best tips for looking after your new spa.Īn inflatable spa is an affordable way to bring a touch of luxury to your patio or garden. ![]()
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