Saturday, December 8, 2012

Hot Tubs Chemicals to Keep Your Hot Tubs Clean


A critical aspect of owning and enjoying a hot tub is water treatment to ensure that the water is safe, healthy and hygienic. A variety of hot tub chemicals are available to help achieve this in the form of sanitizers, water oxidizers and balances, besides natural treatments. Self cleaning tubs make maintenance much easier.

Here is an overview of chemicals that can keep your tub clean:

Sanitizers

These maintain the hygiene levels in the water and get rid of bacteria that have a tendency to proliferate in warm water. Sanitizers destroy the bacteria and keep the water healthy, minimizing skin infections. The most commonly used sanitizers are:

- Chlorine, also used in swimming pools and tubs and can be purchased as tablets or granules. - Bromine, preferred over chlorine to avoid the smell. Bromine is also suitable for different pH levels and is required to be used less frequently than chlorine. It also does not sting the eyes like chlorine. Since it tends to dissolve slowly, water quality maintenance is easier over a period of time. This is available as a dispenser that floats in the water or as tablets. - Non chemical or natural sanitizers are composed of natural materials to keep the water hygienic. However, they are costlier than chlorine and bromine and often have to be used in conjunction with chemicals. The water must be tested before using sanitizers to ensure the correct usage.

To make sure that sanitizers do their job, the water's pH balance must also be checked and maintained. If the water is too alkaline or acidic, it affects the performance of the sanitizer, making the water less hygienic.pH imbalance can cause skin irritations and scaling of minerals in the tub. The calcium level in the water must also be checked periodically and adjusted to avoid deposits in the tub.

Easy to use testing strips are available to check whether the water is clean and safe in the hot tub. In addition, water filters can be used to get rid of organic matter like dead skin. This can involve the use of chlorine to oxidize the water in the tub.

One of the latest innovations is the self cleaning hot tub that can remove surface dirt and debris while cleaning the tub's bottom with its integrated vacuum. This checks and cleans the water periodically making it very easy to maintain it.

General hot tub maintenance

Cleaning is a part of hot tub water treatment to keep it functioning the way you want and enjoy its benefits. At the time of cleaning, it is important to use cleaning pads that do not scratch the surface of the tub as this can cause the accumulation of dirt. Higher quality water treatment chemicals are usually recommended for hot tubs compared to those used in swimming pools since the water treatment chemicals operate at higher temperatures than in the swimming pools.

Ensuring periodical water treatment with the right materials keeps the water hygienic and safe, so that you can enjoy a relaxing soak whenever you want.

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