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What can kill bacteria in outdoor hot tubs?

Chlorine is a very common disinfectant and is widely used in the water quality maintenance of swimming pools and hot tubs. Chlorine kills bacteria, viruses and other harmful microorganisms in water by releasing hypochlorous acid. The strong oxidizing property of hypochlorous acid can effectively destroy the cell wall of bacteria and the protein structure in the cell, thereby quickly killing bacteria.

2025/01/08
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What size of outdoor spa jacuzzi is best for 4 people?

the most suitable size for an outdoor hydromassage bathtub for a family of 4 is usually 180 to 230 cm (length) and 150 to 180 cm (width). This size range can meet the needs of space planning, energy efficiency and uniform water flow while ensuring comfort.

2025/01/08
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Will the chlorine content of an outdoor whirlpool tub automatically decrease?

Chlorine will gradually be consumed as organic matter, bacteria, grease, cosmetic residues, etc. in the water react. During use, after the human body enters the bathtub, the sweat, grease, and cosmetics carried on the skin will react with the chlorine in the water, resulting in a decrease in the chlorine concentration.

2025/01/07
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What are the types of outdoor hot tub heaters? Why isn't my tub heating up?

There may be many reasons why a hot tub cannot heat up, such as: 1. Heater failure 2. Power problem 3. Thermostat failure 4. Pump failure 5. Filter blockage 6. Low water level 7. Heater overheat protection mechanism activated 8. Inadequate energy supply

2025/01/07
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Is the maintenance cost of a swim spa high?

Depending on the frequency of use of the swim spa and the water quality conditions, the consumption of these chemicals varies. Generally speaking, the amount of chemicals used may range from tens to hundreds of dollars per month. Especially for swim spas with high frequency of use, the consumption of chemicals will be higher.

2025/01/06
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Everything you need to know before buying a hot tub in the US

When choosing a hot tub, the first thing to do is to read and understand its specs in detail. Each hot tub has different technical specifications that directly affect its performance, user experience, and maintenance costs.

2025/01/06
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What shape of outdoor spa Jacuzzi is best for the family?

The most common shapes of outdoor spa Jacuzzi on the market include rectangular, round, oval, corner (L-shaped and U-shaped) and other types. The design of each shape has unique advantages in meeting different needs, space limitations and usage preferences.

2025/01/04
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How can you make your outdoor hot tub more insulated?

Build a physical barrier around the hot tub, such as a fence, windshield or plant barrier, which can effectively reduce the direct impact of strong winds on the tub, thereby reducing heat loss. Especially when used in cold areas or in winter, the windshield design around the tub can significantly improve the insulation effect of the tub.

2025/01/04
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Can I install a shower above a whirlpool spa tub?

If there is not enough space for reasonable layout when installing shower heads, it may affect the function and comfort of the whirlpool bathtub, and may even cause safety issues. For example, the shower head may hinder the normal operation of the water flow system,

2025/01/03
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Can Swim Spa be installed underground?

Swim Spas installed underground will be affected by soil pressure and groundwater level. In humid areas, when the groundwater level is high, it may affect the normal operation of the Swim Spa and even cause damage to the structure of the equipment.

2025/01/03
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How can I reduce the cost of running my hot tub?

If you want to save money and conserve energy, Connexus Energy in Minnesota recommends setting your hot tub thermostat between 100 degrees Fahrenheit and 102 degrees Fahrenheit, as recommended by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

2025/01/02
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Do winter temperatures affect the operation of an outdoor hot tub?

A hot tub's circulation system typically relies on a pump to keep the water moving, and if the water stops flowing, especially in cold temperatures, the still water will quickly freeze. Frozen pipes can cause pipe ruptures or pump damage, or in severe cases, even paralyze the entire system.

2025/01/02
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