Don’t Believe These Myths About Hot Tubs In Los Angeles

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By debunking some of the most common myths that seem to be associated with hot tubs in Los Angeles, we can help you make an educated and informed decision on the right hot tub while keeping it well-maintained. Today we’re going to do just that: debunk some of the most common myths surrounding hot tubs.

  • The higher the number of jets and horsepower the hot tub has, the higher quality the spa is. More doesn’t always equal better, actually! Hot tubs come in a variety of sizes and shapes – all with a varying number of jets. The real quality and ultimate hydromassage benefit is gained by the placement, type, and size of the jets!
  • You don’t have to add chemicals to your spa to keep it clean if you have an ozone system. The truth is, while the ozone does reduce the need for spa chemicals, it certainly doesn’t eliminate the need for them. There is no one-step solution for cleaning the water in your hot tub.
  • The best way to clean and disinfect your spa is by using bleach. While many people use bleach as a pool or hot tub sanitizer, by doing so you risk causing damage to the finish of the hot tub’s interior and filter, as well as the cover. Plus, excessive ozone, chlorine, or bromine levels can also bleach the underside of your spa cover. In addition to draining your water, cleaning your filter, and flushing your spa’s internal plumbing system, try using an all-purpose cleaner  for your hot tub’s surface and cover.