There will come a time when your spa cabinet, or spa skirt, doesn’t look so hot anymore. It may be faded, stained, or rotting near the base — telling you it’s time for a hot tub skirting replacement or restoration. Here’s how to do it yourself!
Hot Tub Not Heating Enough? 10 Reasons Why
Let’s assume that there are no error codes on the display panel. Everything seems normal, but the water is not as hot as it normally is. At this point, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can take to identify and fix the problem(s) in your hot tub.
Spa Cover Lifter Repairs
Sure, a new hot tub cover lifter is only one to two hundred bucks, but if you’re counting your pennies these days, many damaged spa cover lifters can be fixed quickly and cheaply.
Spa Error Codes – The Big List
The best thing about digital spas and hot tubs is that you get error codes for most equipment problems. But what do the abbreviated codes mean?
Inflatable Hot Tubs: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
The inflatable hot tub is a relatively new product on the market, but their popularity has skyrocketed over the past couple of years. Many people are buzzing about the features included with the newest models available. Let’s dig into the pros and cons to help you decide if an inflatable hot tub is right for you.
Spa & Hot Tub Chemicals for Beginners
In today’s post, we follow up on our popular Beginner’s Guide to Spa & Hot Tub Care post, and get more granular with our newest installment: an in-depth look into the basics of spa and hot tub chemicals.
10 Reasons Why Your Spa Water is Cloudy
Why is my spa water cloudy? If we’ve heard that question once, we’ve heard it a thousand times. It may be the number one water problem plaguing spa owners.
Using Bromine in a Spa or Hot Tub
For spa sanitation, you can use chlorine, but why? Bromine is superior in most spa and hot tub applications, and for many reasons. Bromine has several advantages in a hot tub. Keep reading to learn more.
Hot Tub Leaking from the Bottom
Got a leaky hot tub? More often than not, the issue isn’t the shell itself. Leaky pumps, light gaskets, skimmers, jets, and other plumbing connections are to blame. Here’s how to locate and fix most hot tub leaks.
Spa and Hot Tub Water Color Problems
We’ve all been there before – you lift the spa cover, only to discover a water color other than clear blue. Hot tub water can turn all colors of the rainbow when conditions aren’t right: yellow, brown, green, white, pink, and every other shade in between.
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