Spa & Pool Inspection

3 Hot Tub Maintenance Tips for New Homeowners

Congratulations on becoming a new homeowner! Was it the hot tub in the backyard that sold you? Owning a hot tub can be an excellent addition to your home, providing relaxation and enjoyment for you and your family. However, proper maintenance is critical to ensuring your hot tub stays in top condition. So, once Residential Inspector of America has inspected your spa, keep it in tip-top shape with these hot tub maintenance tips.

1. Change Filters Regularly

Changing the filters in your hot tub regularly is crucial for maintaining water clarity and ensuring a safe and enjoyable bathing experience. Filters remove debris, dirt, and contaminants from the water, preventing them from clogging the system and affecting performance. It's recommended to check your filters every 1-2 weeks and replace them every 1-3 months, depending on usage. Regular filter maintenance not only enhances water quality but also extends the lifespan of your hot tub's components, saving you money on repairs in the long run.

2. Monitor Water Chemistry

Proper water chemistry is crucial for maintaining a safe and comfortable environment in your hot tub. You should test the water at least once weekly using a testing kit specifically designed for hot tubs. This will allow you to check the pH levels, alkalinity, and sanitizer levels of the water. Adjustments may need to be made by adding chemicals such as chlorine or pH increaser/decreaser to ensure the water remains balanced.

3. Drain & Refill

Another crucial hot tub maintenance tip is to drain and refill the water every few months. Over time, contaminants such as body oils, lotions, and sweat can build up in your hot tub's water, leading to cloudy or smelly water. To prevent this buildup from becoming a problem, it is recommended that you drain and refill your hot tub every 3-4 months. Before draining the water, be sure to clean the hot tub's surfaces with a mild cleanser to remove any residue or grime that may have accumulated.

Bonus Tip

While performing your regular maintenance tasks, look for leaks or damage around the hot tub shell or plumbing components. If you notice any issues, such as cracks or loose fittings, it's essential to address them promptly before they worsen.

Enjoy Your Hot Tub

Once you've completed all these necessary maintenance tasks, it's time to suit up and jump in! If you're ready to enjoy your hot tub from the day you move in, then schedule your home and spa inspection with Residential Inspector of America in Buford, GA, today. We'll also evaluate your new home for any pests so you feel confident from the moment you sign the paperwork. Have questions? Call us at (770) 341-2195 today.

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