Maintain Your Swim Spa

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How To Maintain Your Swim Spa

Owning a swim spa is an incredible luxury, but proper maintenance is key to ensuring it remains in perfect condition. At Swim Spa Factory 2, we're dedicated to helping you keep your investment pristine with our expert tips and services. Below, we've collected essential maintenance tips to help you enjoy your swim spa without worry. Refer back to these steps as needed, and for additional assistance, call or text Swim Spa Factory 2 today.

The Basics of Swim Spa Maintenance

Daily Tasks

Skimming the surface of the water to remove debris

Checking the water level

Weekly Tasks

Testing and balancing the water chemistry

Cleaning the filter

Scrubbing the waterline

Monthly Tasks

Checking the pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness levels

Inspecting the cover and jets for wear and tear

Testing & Balancing Water In Your Swim Spa

Testing and balancing the pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness levels regularly with the appropriate testing kits is a critical component of swim spa maintenance. If any of these levels are off, they can cause problems like:

Cloudy water

Scale buildup

Corrosion

Cleaning the Spa's Filter

Dirty or clogged filters can cause low water flow, ultimately damaging your spa or tub's pump and heater. To prevent this:

Remove the filter from your swim spa

Rinse the filter thoroughly with a hose

Soak the filter in a cleaning solution

Common Swim Spa Problems and How to Fix Them

Despite regular maintenance, swim spa owners may encounter common problems like low water flow, cloudy water, or foamy water:

Low water flow can be caused by a clogged filter, low water level, or a malfunctioning pump

Cloudy water can be caused by high pH or alkalinity levels, high levels of contaminants, or insufficient sanitizer

Foamy water can be caused by soap residue, high levels of contaminants, or an unbalanced pH

Troubleshooting Issues with Your Spa

First check the water level and make sure the filter is clean. If the problem persists, test the water chemistry and adjust the pH, alkalinity, or sanitizer levels as needed. If the issue still isn’t resolved, it may be necessary to drain and refill the swim spa, or call a professional for assistance.

Winterizing Your Swim Spa

Even though winters in Bradenton, FL are mild, it’s still important to winterize your swim spa to protect it from the cooler temperatures.

Start by draining the water from the swim spa and cleaning it thoroughly

Remove the filter

Drain the plumbing lines

Add antifreeze to prevent any remaining water from freezing and causing damage

Cover the swim spa with a winter cover

Secure it in place

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