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Can a swim spa hot tub be used without a filter?

A swim spa hot tub should never be operated without a filter. The lack of a filter will cause pump blockage, heater contamination, and nozzle clogging, resulting in irreparable mechanical damage; furthermore, deteriorating water quality will accelerate bacterial growth, affecting human health.

2025/12/02
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What are the hidden costs after buying a luxury swim spa tub?

Maintaining clean and clear water in a luxury swim spa tub requires chemical balance. This means regularly using various agents such as chlorine tablets, pH adjusters, and defoamers; this cost is often overlooked.

2025/12/01
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Does Shock Cause Foam in a Swim Spa Hot Tub?

When the nozzles of a swim spa hot tub spray water at high speed, the strong water turbulence entrains air into the water, forming numerous tiny bubbles. If these bubbles combine with surfactants, they form a stable foam layer on the water surface.

2025/12/01
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Is a Luxury Swim Spa Tub Suitable for Home Use?

Many users ask, "My home isn't very big, can I install a luxury swim spa tub?" The answer is usually yes. Most households can choose a small to medium-sized luxury swim spa tub, about 3 to 5 meters long and 2 meters wide.

2025/11/28
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What are the requirements for installing a Luxury Swim Spa Tub?

Installing a luxury swim spa tub requires meeting the following key conditions: • Sufficient space; • Sturdy foundation – with a load-bearing capacity of at least 400 kg/m²; • Sufficient power supply; • Reasonable water inlet and drainage; • Good ventilation and insulation; • Space for maintenance and drainage.

2025/11/26
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Can a luxury swim spa tub nozzle operate without water?

Many users want to "briefly test if the nozzle works properly" after installing a new swim spa tub or cleaning it, but this is extremely dangerous. Dry run testing is not recommended. Even for just a few seconds, the motor bearing temperature can rise by tens of degrees Celsius instantly.

2025/11/26
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Is 40 degrees Celsius too hot for a swim spa hot tub?

A water temperature of 40°C (approximately 104°F) is close to the upper limit of what the human body can safely tolerate. According to industry standards for hot tubs, most manufacturers recommend a safe water temperature of 38°C to 40°C. Exceeding this range, especially with prolonged soaking, poses potential health risks.

2025/11/24
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Is it harmful to leave a swim spa hot tub running all night?

Swim spa hot tubs are inherently energy-intensive devices. If a swim spa hot tub is left on all night, the heater still needs to maintain a constant water temperature (usually between 36°C and 38°C), which means continuous energy consumption.

2025/11/24
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Do luxury swim spa tubs need rain protection?

While luxury swim spa tubs possess a certain degree of outdoor weather resistance, not all environments are suitable for exposed installation. Rainproofing is particularly necessary in the following situations: • Long-term open outdoor environments • Rainy or humid areas • Installation on wooden platforms or surfaces prone to water accumulation • Infrequent use

2025/11/21
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Is a Luxury Swim Spa Tub Suitable for Pregnant Women?

Risk of excessively high water temperature This is the most important safety factor for pregnant women using a luxury swim spa tub. If the water temperature exceeds 38°C, it may cause the pregnant woman's body temperature to rise, blood pressure to fluctuate, and even affect the normal development of the fetus.

2025/11/20
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Can I use bleach to clean my swim spa hot tub filter?

The main component of bleach is sodium hypochlorite (NaClO), a strong oxidizing agent commonly used for sterilization, bleaching, and stain removal. While it is effective at eliminating mold and bacteria in a home environment, its use in swim spa hot tub components can pose potential risks.

2025/11/20
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How Many Times a Week Should You Have a Swim Spa?

If you use a swim spa hot tub primarily to relieve work stress or improve sleep, 2-3 times a week is sufficient for optimal results. Each session should last 20-30 minutes, with the water temperature maintained between 36-38℃. This relaxes muscles without causing excessive fatigue.

2025/11/19
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