Best practice to treat wood-fired hot tubs water

There are several best practices to follow when treating water in a wood-fired hot tub:

 

  1. Use a test strip or water testing kit to regularly test the pH and sanitizer levels in the water. The pH should be between 7.2 and 7.8, and the sanitizer levels should be adequate to kill bacteria and other microorganisms.

  2. Use a hot tub shock treatment to oxidize and remove contaminants from the water. This should be done on a regular basis, typically once a week or as needed.

  3. Use a hot tub filter to remove debris and other contaminants from the water. The filter should be cleaned or replaced regularly to maintain its effectiveness.

  4. Add a water conditioner to the water to prevent scale buildup and help the sanitizer work more effectively.

  5. Avoid using harsh chemicals, such as bleach or chlorine, to treat the water. These can be harmful to both the water and the users of the hot tub. Instead, use mild, spa-specific chemicals that are designed for use in wood-fired hot tubs.

  6. Drain and refill the water in the hot tub on a regular basis, following the manufacturer’s recommendations. This will help to keep the water fresh and clean and prevent the buildup of bacteria and other contaminants.

Overall, the key to effectively treating water in a wood-fired hot tub is to regularly test and maintain the water quality, using the right products and techniques to keep the water clean and safe for use.

 
 

 

 

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