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It’s Time to Spring Clean Your Hot Tub!

Spring is here, and you’re probably focusing your attention on sprucing up and cleaning inside your home. Don’t forget it’s time to spring clean your hot tub and give it some attention now, too!

After a cold winter with heavy snow, this is the perfect time to check the condition of your spa and cover, and take the following steps to get ready for spring soaking.

Prepare Your Hot Tub

Prepare your hot tub for a drain and clean. Before draining the water, we recommend adding a treatment of System Flush to the water and let it circulate for a minimum of 15 minutes. This product helps to eliminate built-up organics in your plumbing lines.

Drain Your Hot Tub

Drain your hot tub. You can easily do this by unscrewing the drain plug generally located at the base of the hot tub. If the plug is not convenient to reach because of decking or the location of the spa, you can also use a cover pump to get the job done.

Clean Your Hot Tub

Once the spa is thoroughly drained, clean the interior and exterior of the spa with a non-abrasive product such as BioGuard Off the Wall surface cleaner. Use a soft cloth to apply and, as always, be sure to rinse off any remaining residue.

Attend to Your Filters

Remove the filters and clean the filter cavity. Soak the filters in a bucket with a 3-1 concentration of SpaGuard Filter Cleaner for at least 30 minutes. You may also spray the filters with a hose (not a high pressure washer) and then spray the degreaser directly on the filters. Be sure to rinse them thoroughly to avoid soapy, foamy water when you put them back in. This product is on special (Buy One, Get One Free) March 29-April 4 online and in our stores.

Replace Your Silver Ion Cartridge

This is also the best time to replace the Silver Ion Cartridge. “A silver ion cartridge helps kill bacteria in your spa and allows you to use less chlorine, says Arvidson Pools & Spas Retail Division Manager, Nadine Nuzzo. Make sure you are purchasing the correct one for either your Hot Spring or Caldera Spas hot tub.

Look Over Your Spa Cover

Check the condition of your spa cover. Are there any rips in the vinyl? Is it extremely heavy and water-logged? Is the cover dry and brittle? “We normally recommend replacing your cover every three-five years based on the factors above. Hot tub covers are taking longer than normal to arrive from the manufacturer due to COVID-related delays so we encourage you to order early and ask for your patience in advance,” said Dan Arvidson, Associate Vice President at Arvidson Pools & Spas. Call Arvidson Pools & Spas at (815) 459-0660 to ensure you are ordering the right size for your hot tub.

Test Your Water

Bring a water sample into any of our three Arvidson Pools & Spas store locations for an accurate analysis of your fill water. We’ll run a computerized analysis and provide you with a printed summary of the spa chemicals you’ll need to get your water balanced and ready for soaking.

After the Spring Clean

With your hot tub spring clean finished, you are now ready to enjoy beautiful nights soaking in the swirling, warm water of your hot tub all season long! You’ll appreciate the starry nights ahead while relaxing with friends and family.

 

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Is a Swim Spa Right for You

Do you love the idea of swimming year round but live in the Midwest where cold and snow inhibit dreams of swimming outdoors half the year?

Take heart, there is an answer for backyard swimming all year long … even in the Chicago area.  Swim spas, also known as all season pools, provide a heated pool environment right in your own backyard!

In this article, we answer the question, “Is a swim spa right for you?”

Why Consider a Swim Spa Instead of a Swimming Pool or Hot Tub?

Full-sized swimming pools are great for large families and entertaining large groups of family and friends.

The swimming pool lifestyle is great during the summer months. You have frequent opportunities to enjoy a dip in a cool pool during the warm weather.  Keep in mind, though, that unless it’s indoors, you won’t be using it during the harsh winter months.

Is a hot tub an answer for water lovers in winter?  Sure!  They are relatively compact and provide the opportunity for outdoor soaking in warm water all winter long. However, if you’re more interested in swimming than soaking, a hot tub is not the answer for you!

Swim spas are the perfect solution for all-year swimming enthusiasts who love the outdoors.

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How Do Swim Spas Work?

A swim spa gives you the best parts of a swimming pool and a hot tub.

Swim spas generate a current that allows you to swim against it and stay in place. It’s similar to how a treadmill works for a jogger. Because you’re kept in place while swimming, you never reach the end of the pool or need to turn around and swim back to the other side.

This treadmill-like function allows the swim spa to be much smaller than a lap pool or full-sized swimming pool.

Another swim spa benefit … because of this smaller size, it’s easier to keep the water heated. As a matter of fact, you can turn up the heat to a point that it mimics the effects of a hot tub. So, when you simply want to soak and relax, it’s as simple as changing the setting on the thermostat.

Some swim spas have two separate tanks – one made for swimming and the other made for soaking. This allows you to have two different water temperatures at the same time.  You can also simultaneously swim and soak.

What Do You Need to Know About Winter Use?

If you’re planning on using your swim spa year-round, you need to take a few precautions. You want to make sure to buy a quality model with the most insulation possible, like the leading energy-efficient insulation that Hydropool offers.

This insulation keeps the water heated during the cold months without exorbitant energy bills.

The Finishing Touch – A Quality Cover

Once your new swim spa is placed on your patio, deck, or backyard don’t forget the importance of a well-insulated, tight-fitting cover. The cover helps trap heat, deep out debris such as snow, sleet, dust, and dirt providing warmer, cleaner water every time you use your swim spa.

Keep the Heater On

If you do plan to run your swim spa over the winter, plan on keeping the heater going throughout the season to prevent the water from freezing and causing damage to the plumbing and swim spa.

You can adjust the temperature if you know you won’t be using it for a while, but don’t want to completely shut it down. If there is a reason you would not be using it over the winter months, plan on winterizing it to protect against damages.

Ready for a Swim Spa?

When you are ready to select a swim spa for your backyard, Arvidson Pools & Spas has a great selection of top-quality Hydropool Swim Spas to choose from.  Whether you are training for a triathlon or are a recreational swimmer, we can help you find the model and size that is perfect for your space and interests.

Contact us today, and we’ll be in touch to answer any questions and help you make the Midwestern winters more bearable.