Don’t Fear the Freeze
Spa water needs to be changed occasionally. In some cases, it’s because total dissolved solids or cyanuric acid levels have gotten too high. In others, it’s because the water has been overused or neglected.
Spa water needs to be changed occasionally. In some cases, it’s because total dissolved solids or cyanuric acid levels have gotten too high. In others, it’s because the water has been overused or neglected.
Some of the most common client complaints our industry hears are about cloudy spa water. It’s a frequent issue — and one with many causes and cures.
Hot tub users are sometimes surprised to find their spa water significantly hotter than what they set on the thermostat.
Imagine transforming your hot tub into a sanctuary of soothing scents while simultaneously keeping the water crystal clear. That’s the promise behind Spazazz’s Aroma Spa Shock, the latest innovation from the Utah-based aromatherapy company.
When helping people with water care, we often run into situations, such as cloudy water from bather overload and abuse, where the simplest and fastest way to fix the issue is to drain and refill a spa.
For many spa owners, the fight against flakes in their spa water is a familiar and persistent battle.
Helios Technologies, a motion control leader, unveils Clim8zone II technology through Balboa Water Group, exclusively for Master Spas’ Michael Phelps Chilly GOAT Cold Tubs.