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⏰ Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to 10 Hot Tub Maintenance Tips
00:14 - #1. Use Tennis Balls To Soak Up Oils
00:27 - #2. Clean Cover With Bleach
00:40 - #3. Set A Timer When Filling
00:50 - #4. Run Hot Tub During Off-Peak Hours
01:00 - #5. Use White Vinegar To Clean
01:10 - #6. Turn Off Air Valves When Heating Or Adding Chemicals
01:20 - #7 and #8 Test Your Water Every Week and Drain your Hot Tub Every 3-4 Months
01:46 - #9. Clean Your Filters Weekly
02:10 - #10. Keep Common Chemicals On Hand
02:25 - Hot Tub Care Video Course
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Hey everybody welcome to swimuniversity.com. My name is matt javanese and today we're going to talk to you about 10, easy hot tub, maintenance tips tip number one place: tennis balls in the filter well to attract body oils, uh, makeup, hair products, pretty much anything in the water that you don't want in There you can use tennis balls right into the filter. Well, tip number two: did your hot tub cover smell like mildew? Sometimes an easy fix is just to use a little bit of bleach in a bucket of water and wipe down the inside of your hot tub. Cover a couple times a week, maybe once a week just to get rid of that mildew smell tip number three, when you're filling your hot tub for the first time or when you do a drain and refill every three or four months use a timer to make Sure that you don't overflow, the spa when you fill it tip number four take advantage of off-peak hours with your electric company, just call your electric company and find out what's the best time to run and heat your spa so that you can save money tip number Five, instead of buying a fancy cleaner for your hot tub, you can use a little bit of white vinegar to wipe down the water lines and around the jets tip number six, when you're, adding chemicals to your hot tub or you're, trying to heat your hot tub Up very quickly, you turn off the air injection valve so that air bubbles do not go into the water tip number seven test: your water every week with test strips tip, number eight drain and clean your hot tub, every three or four months or more often, if You're using it every single day, imagine a bathtub in your house that you keep filled all the time and your entire family uses the same order over and over again yeah pretty gross, so change the water.

Every three to four months. I recommend three tip number nine. Every week you should take out your hot tub filters and rinse them down with a hose. Every month you should buy yourself a hot tub, filter, degreaser or a hot tub, filter, cleaner and spray down your filters.

Let them sit for about 15 minutes, rinse them off and put them back in every three to four months. When you do a drain, you should take that same filter, cleaner dilute it with water and have those filters soak in a bucket of water overnight. Tip number 10: keep chemicals that you use regularly on hand, keep them in stock. Things like ph increaser, ph, decreaser, alkalinity increaser, your sanitizer, such as chlorine or bromine and non-chlorine shock, also make sure you keep test strips on hand as well.

I've created the hot tub handbook, which is an easy to use, illustrated guide to diy hot tub care. You can click here to get your downloadable copy right now and if you have any friends that own hot tubs, please share this video with them, so they can see these 10 tips as well. You can visit our website, which is swimuniversity.com, and thanks for watching ph is low. Ph is definitely low.

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28 thoughts on “10 easy hot tub maintenance tips | swim university”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lukaruca Miles says:

    Great videos man.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Manda DS says:

    So helpful. Thanks 👍

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Curt Cameruci says:

    Have you considered doing a cedar hot tub cleaning and maintenance video? I’m new to this and I don’t want to ruin the wood with plastic maintenance techniques.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Northern Guy 2 says:

    10 tips 3-minutes ok? (Trains r good do train university)

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tom Nguyen says:

    10 Tips:
    1. Place an old tennis ball to attract body oil, makeup, hair and etc
    2. Use a bit of bleach in a bucket of water to clean the cover to remove the smell once a week/couple of times per week
    3. Use a timer when refilling the water to avoid overflow
    4. Run your hot tub during the off-peak hours
    5. Use white vinegar to clean the hot tub
    6. Turn off the air injector when adding chemical or trying to heat up the spa
    7. Test your water every week
    8. Drain the hot tub every 3-4 months or more if used often
    9. Rinse down the filter weekly, monthly buy a filter degreaser to spray it and leave for 15 minutes, every 3-4 month when drain, soak the filter in a bucket of water overnight
    10. Keep regularly used chemicals on hand

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jesse Martin says:

    Best ending ever.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ciso says:

    @swimuniversity I have a 2009 Sundance Maxxus spa that has been sitting for a while now that is drained, but with about 1/2 foot of water that has gone green and has dead insects floating with dirt… It hasn’t ran in about two years. It does power on and I know the jets and everything work, but before I refill it and power it on again I want to clean it and disinfect it. I want to say the shell is made from fiberglass or acrylic? I want to know what can I use to disinfect it and clean out the pipes as well as clean the little metal like or chrome finish fixtures that are around the Jets? So far I Did drain the 1/2 foot of dirty water and used paper towels to get all that dirt and stuff out of the tub. I also used a magic eraser to get rid of most of the white water lines off the shell. What can I use to clean and disinfect the shell and metal like and plastic fixtures inside without damaging anything? As well as when I do fill it up and run it again, a cleaning solution that will go through the pipes so that I can disinfect since it hasn’t been running in a while? Thanks 🙂 Service area Nepean??

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars R says:

    Thank for getting to the point. 10 tips in 3 minutes, nice.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dave kent says:

    Does the tennis ball work like a scumball? Thanks Are you in Kanata ?

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars chris roberts says:

    this might not be the smartest/most professional way to handle hot tub maintenance but when my mother was given one
    (for medical reasons)
    she would drain the water and leave it turned off when not actually using it.
    most months she would just randomly fill it with the hose and give it awhile to heat up then use it a few times throughout that week before letting the water drain out again.
    occasionally she’d ad a little bleach, cleaning agents in there to run through the lines over night but after that it was usually just turned off. lol
    i was a kid at the time so i never really asked, but i know my mother didn’t make much money and doing this never caused the hot tub to break her wallet.
    now that i’m an adult i miss that thing,
    i never realized how privileged i was as a child to randomly week to week be able to go out late at night in the dead of winter and lay relaxed in 100 degree bubbling water and watch the snow fall from our back porch.
    Very good times. 🙂

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Liam Grice says:

    With regards to the tennis balls, how or what would you use to clean them? And how often would you change them for new ones etc?

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mel Halbach says:

    After refilling my hot tub, with chemical adjustments my total alkalinity is perfect, but PH is too high. I know if I add sodium bisulfate it will lower my ph, but then I need to add sodium bicarbonate….but then it raises my ph. I'm testing this daily, but don't want to make daily adjustments. Any ideas would be helpful Are you in Barrhaven ?

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chewie 13 says:

    Right to the points. 👍 Service area Ottawa??

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Swim University says:

    What was your favorite hot tub tip?

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eliza Graton says:

    Can I use baking soda and water to clean my filter?..

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Blendartistry says:

    Can I leave my hot tub empty if I'm using it?

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Duane Stephens says:

    hi can you help me please …I filled my lazy spar with water but didn't relise that the hose was muddy now my hot tub has a scum mark all around on water s edge …whats best wat to get it clean again …thanks

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tiger. says:

    Tip number 11 is it better to go in there with swimming suit or without your birthday suit.

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dreamspas says:

    Great video! Thanks Matt..

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Terry Brittingham says:

    HELP! I am searching for advice on a great hot tub cover brand. All of the online companies can say they are the best but someone like Swim University should know which covers really hold up and keep the heating costs down in the winter! I don't want to know what to look for, I am looking for a specific brand that really is the best.

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bill Chalverus says:

    After 4 years of trial and error I've gone exclusively to chlorine in my 350 gal. tub. I keep the concentration as close to 3 ppm as possible. The water clears up nicely within 24 hours. I also chose to do this to avoid the hassle of dealing with all the other additives.
    My question is; is this a safe practice? Is anyone aware of any links between repeated chlorine exposure and illnesses?

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Frank Frederick says:

    Could you suggest a suitable contractor to repair and maintain the pool in my house year-round? Service area Orleans??

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars fire fox says:

    Damn this is worse than looking after kids..

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mia Olson says:

    can u use Muriatic acid to a vinyl portable hot tub?

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars spamanoly says:

    A couple good ideas, always fill the spa through the filter. This can help to prevent your pump from airlock. To keep your hot tub cover from becoming a concrete block always have a cover lifter on the spa by hanging the spa cover on the lifter it helps it to drain out the water. A teaspoon of powder dishwashing detergent n an 8 ounce spray bottle works good as a filter cleaner. And finally clear vinegar also works to flush out the lines from build up, just like cleaning your coffee pot. With the circuit breaker turned off, open the side cover on the equipment system and tighten up the lugs on the lead wires coming in to the hot tub this can keep you from having built up resistance on the lugs causing them to burn.

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tommy Daly says:

    you're awesome! Thanks

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Croenox o says:

    Lol love the comedy but seriously thx for the video. I'm buying my first spa and it helps a lot

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joshua Bliffen says:

    nice vid. i lam loving to learn about pools and hot tubes. i am fixing all of my friends pools and such. thanks for the great videos

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