Category: Water Balancing
Eco-Friendly Water Purification for Hot Tubs
| October 24, 2012 | Posted by h20articles under Hot Tub Maintenance, Water Balancing |
Jacuzzi brand of hot tubs has recently launched a new water purification system called “Clear Ray”. Many spa owners are annoyed and frustrated and sometimes clueless with their hot tub water. With the new Clear Ray technology system, many spa owners are satisfied and relieved to have this installed in their hot tub to alleviate… more
How often should I drain my spa?
| May 11, 2011 | Posted by h20articles under Hot Tub Maintenance, Water Balancing |
A spa or hot tub with well-maintained water, which is treated with non-chlorine shock, should be drained and refilled every two to four months. This is necessary because of the amount of total dissolved solids becomes excessive, making it difficult to maintain sanitizer effectiveness and water balance.This also depends on usage and type of sanitizing… more
Help my hair is green!!
| May 5, 2011 | Posted by h20articles under Water Balancing |
To prevent the green in your hair from a pool, just put hair conditioner on it before swimming (like some kind out of the shower nothing fancy). This works really well. Use a clarifying shampoo for chlorine/buildup. Put tomato paste all through your hair and let it sit there for at least 30 minutes, then… more
Easy Clear Water : Water Quality Maintenance
| April 17, 2011 | Posted by h20articles under Hot Tub Maintenance, Water Balancing |
Spa Water Balance Maintaining the quality of the water within specified limits will serve to enhance your enjoyment and prolong the life of the spa’s equipment. It is a fairly simple task, but it requires regular attention because the water chemistry involved is a balance of several factors. There is no simple formula, and there… more
Caring for your Pool
| April 17, 2011 | Posted by h20articles under Pool Reviews, Water Balancing |
Caring for your Pool Filtration Adequate filtration is essential. The water passes through the filter, is cleaned and returns to the pool. The correct size of pump and filter is critical. The sand in the filter (if applicable) will need to be changed every 2 years although this time period may vary depending on the… more
How to maintain sparkling pool water and have a successful pool season
| April 17, 2011 | Posted by h20articles under Water Balancing |
4 Key Elements Here are the 4 Key Elements and the order to be maintained for a successful pool season and to maintain sparkling clear water. Filtration: Filters out the micro-organisms and bacteria feeding particles that causes algae and other forms of bacterial growth. Circulation: Proper circulation will allow chemical products to dissolve and be distributed… more
Pool Liner Talk
| April 14, 2011 | Posted by h20articles under Above Ground Pools, In Ground Pools, Water Balancing |
You’ve had your new liner pool installed in your backyard! There is beautiful landscaping all around it like a picture framed back yard! The picnic table is set up for company and you’re all ready for the summer to begin! Let the backyard party’s begin! At the moment everything in your backyard looks great! Sure,… more
Saltwater vs. Chlorine, Pros and Cons
| April 5, 2011 | Posted by h20articles under Pool Reviews, Water Balancing |
Salt Debate: Salt makes chlorine, so even though saltwater systems are initially an expense to install, you will not have to add chlorine and this saves you $60 for every bucket you buy! Salt is softer on your skin and more healthy for your body overall. The newer salt water systems are almost maintenance free,… more
Spa Water Care Products
| April 4, 2011 | Posted by h20articles under Water Balancing |
SPA BROM Brominating tablets, safe and effective slow dissolving bactericide, algaecide and sanitizer that, unlike other commonly used sanitizing agents, perform well over a broad pH range. 700 g, 1.5 kg SPA SANI-BROM Practical easy to use sanitizer for spa and hot tub water. It rapidly and completely dissolves to provide effective bromine sanitation without… more
Ozone??
| March 14, 2011 | Posted by admin under Hot Tub Accessories, Water Balancing |
How does ozone work in my hot tub? Ozone is a relatively simple molecule, consisting of 3 oxygen atoms bound together. Ozone is O3, whereas the oxygen we breathe is O2. It is formed from molecular oxygen (O2) by ultraviolet and extreme ultraviolet photolysis followed by recombination of atomic oxygen (O) with O2. It may… more

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