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Welcome to the Hot Tub Things Blog. Discover all the latest products and get tips on how to keep your hot tub in tip top condition with The Hot Tub Things blog! Posts Tagged ‘spa care’Keep Your Hot Tub Clean With New Hot Tub Filters
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November 12, 2012 - 11:58 pm
Hot tubs are a great way to unwind at the end of a busy day or even for heat therapy on tired, sore joints and muscles. If you have the pleasure of owning a hot tub; remember to keep it well maintained by checking chemical levels on a regular basis, and changing the hot tub filter atRead the full story Natural Spa Care: Throw The Chemicals Out!
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November 5, 2012 - 04:42 am
Organic and all-natural products are the new trend in food, personal care products, and cleaning supplies. Consumers are becoming more conscious about what they put in and on their bodies, but what about what they put their bodies in? Hot tubs and spas are generally places where chemicals are unavoidable, but the truth is thatRead the full story Proper Hot Tub Care Extends Hot Tub Filter Life
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September 11, 2012 - 07:10 pm
If you are like most hot tub owners, you probably don’t think about your hot tub’s filter system very often and yet, it is one of a hot tub’s most important features. Hot tub filters not only capture debris and clean the water, but they also work to remove algae and bacteria that can cause potential healthRead the full story Spa Chemicals: Make SureThey Are Designed Specifically for Hot Tubs
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September 1, 2012 - 12:36 am
Hot tub maintenance is quite easy, but you still need to take the proper precautions to keep it a safe environment for your family. Many people wrongly assume that hot tub water should be treated exactly like pool water. While it would be convenient to treat hot tub water the same as you do aRead the full story Spa too hot? Too cold? Tips for Troubleshooting Heat
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August 23, 2012 - 08:11 pm
There are lots of elements — including, amusingly, the element — that go into making a hot tub, well, hot. But we don’t call that collection of spa parts a “warm tub,” and for good reason: we like the heat. If your heat isn’t hot enough — or there’s too much of a good thing — here’s aRead the full story How to Retire Hot Tub Filters
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August 2, 2012 - 06:26 pm
Hot tubs are such a nice way to relax, and you deserve the time to soak and release all that nasty tension from a hard day. What you definitely do not deserve is a collection of filth and broken parts because of a faulty hot tub filter. They need to be changed regularly, because they cleanRead the full story Hot Tub Covers Can Make Your Hot Tub a Green Machine
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July 19, 2012 - 08:28 pm
You LOVE your hot tub. You HATE your electric bill. But did you know that a properly fitted hot tub cover can turn that beautiful oasis of relaxation into a green machine? Going green is all about saving the planet, making those changes that reduce your carbon footprint. And again, that is just what aRead the full story Three Tips for Getting the Most out of your Hot Tub Chemicals
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June 28, 2012 - 07:05 pm
Maintaining your hot tub can be very expensive when you are always having to replenish your hot tub chemicals and service your spa. However, if you remember a few tips it can be easy to find the affordable hot tub chemicals and keep costs down a little. The first tip is to check our selection of hotRead the full story A natural hot tub experience: Supplies
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June 28, 2012 - 05:36 pm
Buying hot tub supplies can be one of the most challenging parts of owning a hot tub. Some people think of all the chemicals they may have to add to their spa and become averse to idea of having to soak in that. Others just don’t know what chemicals they may have to use, orRead the full story Hot Tub Chemicals: Why Are They Important?
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May 24, 2012 - 04:56 pm
The most important reason to add chemicals to your hot tub is to keep it clean and sanitary. Sanitizers kill the bacteria that flourish in warm water. These bacteria can cause skin irritation and even illness. Chlorine is one of the most well known and traditional sanitizers. It is most often related to use inRead the full story |