Spa and hot tub maintenance can be intimidating. But it doesn’t need to be. With over sixty years of experience, Goodall Pools & Spas has mastered the art of hot tub maintenance, and we want to help you keep your hot tub or spa pristine.
Whether you’re a proud owner of a Sundance® Spas or Viking SpasTM hot tub, routinely draining and filling will be a key part of your regular hot tub maintenance.
Hot Tub Maintenance: Testing the Waters
Before we begin our step-by-step guide to draining and filling your spa, we want to reinforce the importance of routine water testing in hot tub maintenance.
Use test strips or a digital tester to check the pH, alkalinity, and sanitizer levels. The ideal pH level should be between 7.4 and 7.6, and alkalinity should be between 100 and 150 ppm. Adjust as needed with hot tub chemicals to ensure a balanced and bacteria-free soak.
Preparation Is Key: Gather Hot Tub Maintenance Gear
To drain and fill your hot tub, you’ll need a garden hose, a submersible pump (for the speedy soakers), and your trusty hot tub chemicals. Visit one of our five Pennsylvania locations to stock up on chemicals and other supplies.
Step One: Start with a Purge to Cleanse the Plumbing
Kick things off with a spa purge, evicting any unwelcome biofilm from your hot tub’s plumbing.
Add the purge product, let it party in the pipes for the recommended time, and watch as it works its magic.
Step Two: Power Down
It can be very dangerous to overlook powering down your hot tub or spa. Safety first, always! Ensure your hot tub is unplugged and power-free.
Step Three: Hose Hookup and Water Flow for Efficient Draining
Attach your garden hose to the drain valve, directing it to a suitable spot for water disposal. Remember, this is a farewell party for the old water.
Make sure that water will be drained out conscientiously. Watch for foot traffic areas, neighbors’ property, and make sure the discarded water won’t gather near your home’s foundation.
Step Four: Valve Victory and Water Evacuation
Open the drain valve and let the water flow (for those in a hurry, a submersible pump can make this step a breeze). Say goodbye to the old and get ready for the new.
Step Five: Shell Shine with a Thorough Hot Tub Cleaning
With the tub empty, it’s time for a shell shine. Use a gentle, non-abrasive cleaner designed for spas to scrub away any residue. Rinse well to ensure a spotless spa.
Step Six: Seal the Deal by Closing the Drain Valve
Before you refill your nice, clean hot tub, double-check that the drain valve is closed securely. You don’t want any surprise leaks!
Step Seven: Fill Your Hot Tub with Fresh, Clean Water
Using a clean hose, fill your hot tub with fresh water. Keep an eye out for any debris or unwanted guests like leaves, twigs, acorns, and other things.
Step Eight: Hot Tub Maintenance for Perfect Water Balance
Now for the grand finale – balancing your hot tub’s water chemistry.
Test the water and adjust the pH, alkalinity, and sanitizer levels. Your hot tub is now primed for peak performance and pure pleasure.
Maintaining the Magic: Regular Hot Tub Care
Regular maintenance is the secret to endless enjoyment.
Keep your hot tub’s water sparkling with routine checks and balances. And if you ever need a hand, our hot tub service team is ready to assist. We also offer regular hot tub maintenance packages for your hot tub or spa.
So there you have it, water wizards – eight easy steps to drain and fill your hot tub. With Goodall Pools & Spas by your side, you’re set for a lifetime of leisure and laughter.
Ready to make a splash? Reach out online or visit one of our stores today and let’s talk about hot tub maintenance and how to keep your family’s backyard gathering place as perfect as it can be.