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Radius measurementsMeasuring your Hot Tub/Spa for a New Cover

Regardless of the shape your Hot Tub, you should measure from lip to lip, or the outside edge of the acrylic which is the same as lip to lip. After you have a lip to lip measurement you can add up to 1" on both length and width. This will give you a 1/2" of play all around your spa cover.

The skirt is the flap that hangs from the bottom of your cover. If you have a wood rail as in the picture above measure from the top of the wood rail to the top of your hot tub acrylic.  You will want your measurement to be a little short rather than long so the skirt does not bunch. If you do not have a wood rail then you want to measure from the top of the hot tub to the bottom of the hot tub lip and add 1/2".

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Tips to Keep Your Spa Water Crystal Clear

Following these tips will help keep your spa clear, fresh and clean. Proper water maintenance will drastically reduce the amount of chemicals you will need to use in your spa!

Baseball caps: Keep baseball caps near your spa so that people with long hair can tuck their hair into the hat and keep it from getting in the water. This will minimize the amount of oils that will get into the water from gel, hair spray, mousse and shampoo residue. This will help keep your water clear and will also prevent foam from forming in your hot tub.

Filters: Always be certain that the filter is seated properly in the canister. This will ensure that all the water is being filtered and will maximize jet pressure. Filters should be replaced after twelve months of use. Degraded filters will not work properly and will cause cloudy water. Filters should be cleaned every month and soaked in a degreaser solution. Some people find it handy to have two filters and use on an alternating basis. For best results, let your spare filter soak in the filter cleaning solution all month and rinse thoroughly before use. If you have a lot of bathers in your hot tub, you may have to clean the filter more frequently.

Oils & soaps: Try to avoid getting oil based or soap based products in your spa water. When cleaning your spa, avoid cleaning products that contain soap or ammonia. These products can have dismal effects on your water chemistry. Use a water and bleach solution or spa cleaner to wash down the spa shell. Always rinse well with fresh water and dry with large clean towels. Also, try to avoid using hair products, deodorant, sun tan lotion or skin cream while using your spa. These products will cloud your water and clog the filter. Last, use minimal soap when washing bathing suits and always rinse well.

Scumbags: Use Zorbies or floating bobs to remove oils from the water. These products will reduce the amount of oils that are pumped through the filter and will reduce scum lines that form at the water level. Bob's actually breakdown oils keeping the spa water clear and fresh for a longer period. For best results, always remember to squeeze out these products (not in the spa water) when you use your hot tub.

Venturi air controls: Make sure the air valves are closed when you are not using your spa. These controls are the dials on top of your spa that mix air with the water coming out of the jets. These valves allow cool air into the water, so if left on for long periods, your spa water will cool down and cause your heater to run more often. 

Water tests: Test your water every week. Always test for pH, alkalinity and for the sanitizer you are using (chlorine or bromine). Keeping the pH and alkalinity in the proper ranges allow your chemicals to work effectively and will lengthen the life of your jets, pumps and heater. If you are new to water chemistry, you should test the sanitizer level before every use. This will prevent any bacteria growth and will keep your spa completely safe and sanitary.

Hot Tub Maintenance: Water Balancing (Bromine)

Start Up

  1. Check the alkalinity:
    • Levels should be between 80-120. (closer to 80 is best)
    • If levels are high use pH decreaser.
    • If levels are low use alkalinity increaser.
  2. Once the alkalinity is O.K, and then test the pH.
    • If high use pH decreaser
    • If low use pH increaser
  3. Prepare the bromine floater:
    • Add only 5 tablets.
    • Adjust to level 6.
  4. Adding chemicals:
    • First add 3 capfuls of bromine concentrate.
    • Secondly add 3 capfuls of water clarifier.

Weekly

  1. Test your alkalinity.
  2. Test your pH.
  3. Test your bromine. 

Per Usage

  1. Add a capful of bromine concentrate after each use.
    • If your tub is used 3 or more times at the end of the week add 4 capfuls.

Draining (Must be done every 2-3 months)

  1. Add whirl-o-clean or another cleaner.
  2. Circulate the tub for 1 hour on high speed.
  3. Dump the water.
  4. Clean tub shell.
  5. Rinse the tub with water.
  6. Refill tub and follow the Start Up Procedure.

NOTE: Tub must be running & cover left open while adding chemicals to tub water.

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