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Good To The Last Soak: Swim Spa Maintenance Tips



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By : Lawrence White    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-13 20:18:13

Too much chlorine, an abundance of algae, and a burning sensation in the eyes and nose, are common problems faced by swim spa owners. Before you embark on the time consuming and stressful journey of the maintenance of your spa, you should have all the details about it, like the chemical balance of the pool water, the filtration system and so on. Having a precise and clear idea about these intricate details will help solve your problems quickly.

You should always maintain your spa against the onslaught of unwanted dirt and foreign particles. You should be able to maintain the chemical balance of the water and you should regularly get the pool water checked. This would give you a comprehensive idea about the addition of chemicals. The result of the test will help you to clean the pool with the desired quantity and type of chemicals.

The water gets polluted very easily and a few maintenance tips for swim spas will help you overcome these persisting problems. You must be aware that environmental pollution has been increasing with each day and swimmers also facilitate in spreading the pollution in the spa.

Mostly, all the spas have a water circulation pump and filter. The sand filters that are avidly used today are very easy to use and can be maintained in a problem free manner. The water of the spa regularly moves through the water pump, so you must ensure that the pump is cleaned and that will cleanse the pump



and remove the pollutants as well.

The spa should be active for six to eight hours daily as the circulation of water will facilitate the removal of unwanted particles, however this will not be effective if you are looking to remove the dirt on the walls. Incessant brushing and vacuuming of the walls of the swimming pool, is great way of maintaining and cleaning the spa. This method should be applied once a week for best results. The walls and floor of the pool can be cleaned with the use of a stiff brush. You can use any of the pool cleaners, as a variety of pool cleaners are available in the market these days.

One of the most important tips to ensure your pool is clean is to backwash the pool filter. Most of the sand filters that are used easily ensnare dust particles and when a lot of dirt is accumulated in the filter it hampers the free and easy circulation of water. Chlorine is one of the best disinfectants that should be used daily in the pool. Only adequate amounts of chlorine should be added or it can cause a burning sensation in the eyes. You can either manually add chlorine granules or use quick chlorine tablets to cleanse the water from dirt and impurities.

All the above mentioned tips are very easy to follow. You must clean your spa at least once a week so that the water is free of dirt and impurities.
Author Resource:- If you are looking for Swim Spas, then choose Sun-spas.co.uk
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