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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 parts’A Guide to Common Hot Tub Replacement Parts
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May 17, 2013 - 05:11 am
Every spa owner knows that ordering replacement spa parts comes with the territory. Just like any other complex machine spas break and wear out as time goes on. Luckily spas are modular, and the parts are easily replaced without having to buy a whole new one. Here are some of the most common replacement spa parts. 1. ElectricalRead the full story Replacement Hot Tub Parts to Keep Things Running
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April 1, 2013 - 05:58 pm
You just love your hot tub. Everyday it is a real treat to relax in your spa and let the cares and woes of the day fade away. It is something that everyone looks forwards to. It is a disappointment when something goes awry with your hot tub and you need replacement parts to getRead the full story Keep it Bubbling with Replacement Hot Tub Filters
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February 28, 2013 - 11:40 pm
We all enjoy the relaxation provided by that bubbling hot tub. However, that same cauldron of comfort requires regular maintenance and care in order to keep running in perfect order. The filter is an integral part of any hot tub and performs a number of important tasks that keep the tub usable. They should beRead the full story Reduce Your Electric Bill with Hot Tub Accessories
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February 1, 2013 - 03:25 am
You’re lying in your hot tub on a cold winter evening, staring at the stars and thinking about how good life is, when your relaxing moment is broken by thoughts of how much electricity you use to heat your hot tub. Don’t let worries about your electric bill ruin your hot tub moment! There areRead the full story When Hot Tub Heaters Fail and Freeze: What To Do Next?
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January 28, 2013 - 04:37 am
In the past 6 months, the US has been hit all over the country by storms like never seen before. The extreme conditions make for an unpredictable outcome when it comes to your possessions, including the hot tub. If the worst possible scenario happens and freezing temperatures are accompanied by a power outage, you couldRead the full story 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 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 Spa Parts: Pain At The Pump?
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July 25, 2012 - 09:59 pm
If you think you’re having a problem with your spa — and you think it might be the pump — remember you don’t necessarily have to replace the entire spa to get back in business. With a little help, you can probably diagnose and repair the problem yourself, picking out the spa parts you need. Here areRead the full story Is It Time to Replace Your Hot Tub Cover?
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April 19, 2012 - 05:58 pm
You know the importance of a hot tub cover. You’ve read all about them right here on these pages. But do you know when it’s time to replace the spa cover you have? The goal of your spa cover is to maintain a healthy environment in your hot tub. One that is free of dirt, leaves,Read the full story Spa Parts: What You Need to Know about Hydrojets
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March 29, 2012 - 06:24 pm
One of the most important spa parts your hot tub uses is its hydro-jets. Hydro-jets push the water into the spa, providing the high-pressure massage action that spa owners love. Each hydro-jet pumps out between 12 and 15 gallons of water per minute. If you consider that spas generally contain a minimum of four jets, that’s aRead the full story |