August 13, 2009

Hot Tub Water Chemicals


Hot Tub Chemicals - How to Keep Your Water Safe

Exclusive Summary About Hot Tub Water Chemicals By Sara Y Master


Hot tubs offer a range of health benefits. Keeping the water in your hot tub clean is important. Because the water in a hot tub is warm it can be a place for bacteria to breed. This is why it is recommended that hot tub chemicals are placed in the water. These chemicals kill the bacteria and keep your water safe to use.


When using hot tub chemicals it is important that you focus on the water's chlorine and pH levels. For the pH level this range is 7.2 - 7.6. The chlorine levels should be kept between 3 - 5 ppm.


Spa Chemicals: A Must Have


Exclusive Summary About Hot Tub Water Chemicals By Ian W Anderson


All joking aside, using the right chemicals when they are needed means the difference between having a spa you can enjoy or having a spa that sucks the life and pocket change out of you.


The first spa chemical that you will need is called a sanitizer. It dissolves easily and produces no residue on the inside of your spa. If you maintain proper levels of your sanitizer, taking care of your spa should be a breeze. But problems do occur and spa chemicals can get out of whack.


When this happens, you need to shock your spa water into behaving properly. You see, minerals and metals in water can stain your spa and corrode the equipment. To keep this from happening, you need to use a sequestrian agent and clean your spa shell regularly. Cloudy water happens when the pH level of your spa gets too high.


Never fear, whatever problems you face, there is a spa chemical to handle it. Where there is a will, there is a spa chemical. Talk to a spa chemical dealer to find out the answer.




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