The Importance Of Maintaining Proper pH Balance In Your Hot Tub
Keeping the pH balance correct in your hot tub is crucial for several reasons. Not only does it ensure the longevity of your hot tub, but it also protects the health of those who use it.
Here’s why maintaining the proper pH balance is so important:
Protects Hot Tub Equipment
When the pH levels are too high or too low, it can cause corrosion or scaling on the hot tub equipment, including the heater, pump, and filter. This can lead to costly repairs or replacements.
Enhances Comfort
Incorrect pH levels can cause skin and eye irritation for users. A balanced pH ensures a comfortable and enjoyable soaking experience.
Ensures Sanitiser Effectiveness
Sanitisers like chlorine and bromine work best within a specific pH range. If the pH is off, these chemicals become less effective, leading to potential bacterial growth and unsafe water conditions.
Prevents Cloudy Water
Imbalanced pH can result in cloudy water, which is not only unappealing but also indicates poor water quality.
Improves Water Clarity and Quality
Proper pH levels help maintain clear and sparkling water, enhancing the overall aesthetic and hygiene of the hot tub.
To-Do List for Maintaining Proper pH Balance in Your Hot Tub
Test pH Levels Regularly
Use test strips or a digital tester to check the pH level of your hot tub at least once a week. The ideal pH range is between 7.2 and 7.8.
Adjust pH Levels as Needed
To Increase pH: Add a pH increaser
To Decrease pH: Add a pH decreaser
Monitor Total Alkalinity
Ensure the total alkalinity is within the range of 80-120 ppm, as it helps stabilise the pH levels.
Shock the Hot Tub Regularly
Shocking helps maintain water clarity and quality. Do this after heavy usage or at least once a week.
Clean and Replace Filters
Clean the filters every 1-2 weeks and replace them every 1-2 years to ensure efficient water circulation and filtration.
Check Water Hardness
Maintain calcium hardness between 150-250 ppm to prevent scaling and corrosion.
Balance Sanitiser Levels
Keep the chlorine or bromine levels within the recommended range (chlorine: 1-3 ppm, bromine: 3-5 ppm) for effective sanitation.
Keep the Hot Tub Covered
Use a cover when the hot tub is not in use to prevent debris from entering and to reduce evaporation, which can affect chemical balance.
Conclusion
By following these steps, you can ensure that your hot tub remains a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable place for relaxation. Proper maintenance not only extends the life of your hot tub but also provides peace of mind knowing the water is clean and safe for everyone to enjoy.
At Take Wellness, we understand that maintaining the perfect pH balance in your hot tub can sometimes be a challenge. Whether you’re a new hot tub owner or have years of experience, questions and uncertainties can arise. That’s why our team is on hand to help and support you with any water chemistry questions or advice you might need.
Don’t hesitate to contact us for expert guidance on keeping your hot tub in optimal condition. Your relaxation and enjoyment are our top priorities, and we’re here to ensure your hot tub remains a safe, comfortable and soothing retreat.
Wellness First,
Simon, Kate, Laura and all of the team at Take Wellness.