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Jacuzzi- The Supior Brand of Hot Tubs

For over fifty years, there has been a brand name of hot tub that has surpassed the competition in innovation and quality. A name that has even become a synonym for any and all brands and types of hot tubs, that name is Jacuzzi. The Jacuzzi brand hot tubs and whirlpool bathtubs have paved the road for relaxing, social and private fun and will leave you both satisfied and have you wanting more. Once you have experienced the many features and luxuries that Jacuzzi has to offer, you will never question why you bought one in the first place.
The Jacuzzi hot tubs offer a wide variety of sizes and features, all of which will leave you completely satisfied with your hot tub experience. The jet systems are designed to deliver the best hydrotherapeutic massage, relaxing your muscles and relieving you of all your stress. The 50/50 water to air ratio allows the water to massage your desired area thoroughly and most importantly gently. The jets are set to spiral, swirl, target specific pressure points and deliver more or less water volume, depending on the individual needs of the person using them. All of the jets are fully adjustable to make each visit to your personal spa a unique one. The unique design and quality of the jets and the hot tub itself makes Jacuzzi a good choice to suit all your hot tub needs.
Jacuzzi tubs boast the idea that a spa is a place for not only relaxation of the body, but relaxation of the mind. Jacuzzi hot tubs, located in placed such as Vernon and the Okanagan bring the luxury of a high class day spa right to your back yard, transforming it into your own personal retreat. Since the hot tubs come in many different shapes and sizes, there is always one to fit your specific needs. Jacuzzi tubs are a great way to entertain your loved ones, while making them feel relaxed all at the same time. It provides entertainment for when you host parties or small gatherings at your home. They can fit as many as 6-7 people or as few as 1-2 people for a more intimate setting. You can change the light settings to fit the mood and buy endless accessories to make your experience as enjoyable as possible. The quality, innovation and beauty of the Jacuzzi hot tubs have set them ahead of the rest. Whether it's your backyard or bathroom, Jacuzzi has a tub for you.
Hot Tubbing in Washington and Oregon Winters

Walking to the Hot Tub It is crucial that you maintain the path to your hot tub during the cold, rainy, snowy season. Ensure that the path is illuminated during the evening and clear of debris, ice, and snow. You should always have footwear for better traction to avoid falling.
Removing the Hot tub Cover Before removing the cover, unlock the cover locks and use a broom to brush away debris and snow. Avoid using a rake as it can puncture the hot tub cover. If you do not have a cover lifter, see a hot tub professional about getting one installed. Cover lifters can help you avoid the aches and pains of dragging a cover off a hot tub. Note that hot tub covers should be replaced every three to five years, but may need to be replaced sooner in areas with harsh weather. If your cover is unusually heavy, you should replace it. A heavy cover can damage your lifter and hot tub, and, potentially your body if lifted incorrectly.
Entering the Hot Tub If you have hot tub steps that are made of wood, periodically inspect them to ensure they are in good condition. If you have steps that do not have a non-slip feature, see a hot tub professional about adding one. For all types of hot tub steps, ensure they are sturdy and are not covered with ice before entering the hot tub. If you have a safety rail, use it. If you do not, consult a hot tub professional about installing one. For hot tubs that do not have steps or safety rails, sit on the edge (bar top) of the hot tub and place both feet firmly in the hot tub to avoid slipping during hot tub entry. Make sure to ease in gradually. Entering the hot tub from the cooling-off seat/entry step is advised for your safety.
Soaking in the Hot Tub Stay hydrated: drink plenty of water and avoid excessive alcohol consumption. Bathing in water over 104 degrees Fahrenheit is not recommended. Hot tub bather's tolerance levels vary in regard to the duration one can bath, but the recommended time one should spend in a hot tub is 15 minutes.
Exiting the Hot Tub Use both hands and ensure that your feet are firmly planted while in contact with the hot tub shell, steps, and ground. Doing so will help prevent falls.
Read more: http://www.articlesbase.com/home-improvement-articles/hot-tubbing-in-washington-and-oregon-winters-2286602.html#ixzz1d3uYhgNK
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How To Clean Your Hot Tub Filter
This article is divided into four sections: Why Clean Your Hot Tub Filter; When to Clean Your Hot Tub Filter; How to Clean Your Hot Tub Filter; Helpful Tips for Hot Tub Filter Maintenance
Why Clean Your Hot Tub Filter Your hot tub's filter traps debris, contaminants, and metals in the hot tub's water. By doing so, the filter helps to ensure that your hot tub is operating properly and efficiently and that the water is sanitary and clear (sanitization chemicals, such as chlorine, bromine, or salt, are still required). Continuously operating a hot tub with a clogged filter can lead to larger problems: unfiltered debris can damage your hot tub's circulation pump and unfiltered contaminants can cause unbalanced and unsafe bathing water.
When to Clean Your Hot Tub Filter The industry standard for hot tub filter maintenance is as follows: Rinse once a month Clean with a filter cleaning solution every two to four months
However, with that said, the duration and frequency at which a filter is cleaned will differ for hot tub owners. How much and how quickly a filter collects debris is dependent on several variables, including usage, whether bathers rinse prior to entering the hot tub, the hardness of the source water, how well the chemicals are maintained at recommended ranges, the environment where the hot tub is located, the make and model of the hot tub, and the type of filter. (See Helpful Tip #1)
For example, some manufacturers recommend that a hot tub is drained and refilled every 50 to 90 days; whereas, Watkins® Manufacturing recommends every 120-180 days for Hot Spring® models (dependent on variables and type of water care accessory—EverFresh® system, FreshWater® ozone, silver ion cartridge, ACE® salt water sanitization system). In areas with higher levels of calcium in the water, hot tub owners may need to change their water more frequently than hot tub owners in areas with low calcium levels in the water.
Read more: http://www.articlesbase.com/tools-and-equipment-articles/how-to-clean-your-hot-tub-filter-2145929.html#ixzz1d3uHQaQU
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You should adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines, but understand that you may be able to, based on your experience with your hot tub, adjust the frequency at which you drain and refill your hot tub. If you have not been following manufacturer or industry recommendations for filter maintenance, here are a few signs that it may be time to clean or replace your hot tub's filter: Diminished water clarity—water is becoming cloudy Decreased jet pressure Decreased ozone (if installed on your hot tub)—fewer ozone bubbles (Note: this may be a sign of a clogged ozone injector) Alert on control panel—blinking, dotted, or dashed lights (reference your hot tub manual) Dirty filter—if the filter has a cracked end, torn or frayed pleat, collapsed core, or is worn out and dirt stains can not be cleaned, you should replace the filter (See Helpful Tip #2)
How to Clean Your Hot Tub Filter The steps outlined in this section are to be used as a guide and should not replace the instructions in your hot tub manual. 1.Remove the filter from the filter compartment. (Follow the steps outlined in your hot tub's manual). (See Helpful Tip #3) 2.Rinse the filter (rinsing your hot tub filter should be done once a month). Using a garden hose placed at a 45 degree angle to the filter, gently spray any debris from each filter pleat (make sure the water stream is forceful enough to knock away debris, but gently enough not to tear or damage the filter). 3.Clean the filter using a filter cleaning solution (this should be done each time you drain and refill, at minimum, and with a cleaner that is specifically designed to clean hot tub filters). There are two filter cleaning methods: Spray cleaning: Using a filter cleaner with a spray nozzle, spray down each pleat on the filter. Let filter sit for at least 15 minutes. (Follow the directions on the filter cleaner bottle). Soak cleaning: Using a bucket/container, soak the filter in a cleaner/water mix (follow the mix ratio on the filter cleaner bottle—usually a 1:5 cleaner to water ratio). Let filter sit for at least 1 hour. (Follow the directions on the filter cleaner bottle). 4.Rinse solution and remaining debris from filter by repeating Step 2. 5.Place the filter into the filter compartment and replace any hot tub components that were removed during Step 1. If your hot tub has more than one filter, it is a good idea to rotate the placement of your filters (similar to rotating tires on a vehicle). (See Helpful Tip #4)
Note: If you have a Tri-X® (ceramic filter), it is recommended that you rinse and run the filter through a rinse cycle with no soap in your dishwasher once a month, and that you clean your filter using a filter cleaning solution each time you drain and refill your hot tub.
Helpful Tips for Hot Tub Filter Maintenance Tip #1: Keeping the cover on your hot tub while it is not in use and rinsing off before entering your hot tub will reduce the amount of contaminants and debris that find their way into your hot tub, which extends the life of your filter, water, and chemicals.
Tip #2: When it is time to replace a filter, ensure that you are purchasing the correct filter for your hot tub model. There are numerous shapes and sizes of filters—make sure you purchase one that is designed to fit in your filter compartment and that has a square footage capacity that matches the gallon per minute flow rate of your hot tub.
Tip #3: Your hot tub should be set to circulate the water for at least one hour each day. If you have a Hot Spring spa, your hot tub is designed to circulate your hot tub's water 24 hours a day. This 24-hour silent filtration process uses less energy than a 40-watt light bulb.
Tip #4: It is useful to have two sets of filters—you can use the hot tub while one of the sets is being cleaner.
Why Clean Your Hot Tub Filter Your hot tub's filter traps debris, contaminants, and metals in the hot tub's water. By doing so, the filter helps to ensure that your hot tub is operating properly and efficiently and that the water is sanitary and clear (sanitization chemicals, such as chlorine, bromine, or salt, are still required). Continuously operating a hot tub with a clogged filter can lead to larger problems: unfiltered debris can damage your hot tub's circulation pump and unfiltered contaminants can cause unbalanced and unsafe bathing water.
When to Clean Your Hot Tub Filter The industry standard for hot tub filter maintenance is as follows: Rinse once a month Clean with a filter cleaning solution every two to four months
However, with that said, the duration and frequency at which a filter is cleaned will differ for hot tub owners. How much and how quickly a filter collects debris is dependent on several variables, including usage, whether bathers rinse prior to entering the hot tub, the hardness of the source water, how well the chemicals are maintained at recommended ranges, the environment where the hot tub is located, the make and model of the hot tub, and the type of filter. (See Helpful Tip #1)
For example, some manufacturers recommend that a hot tub is drained and refilled every 50 to 90 days; whereas, Watkins® Manufacturing recommends every 120-180 days for Hot Spring® models (dependent on variables and type of water care accessory—EverFresh® system, FreshWater® ozone, silver ion cartridge, ACE® salt water sanitization system). In areas with higher levels of calcium in the water, hot tub owners may need to change their water more frequently than hot tub owners in areas with low calcium levels in the water.
Read more: http://www.articlesbase.com/tools-and-equipment-articles/how-to-clean-your-hot-tub-filter-2145929.html#ixzz1d3uHQaQU
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You should adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines, but understand that you may be able to, based on your experience with your hot tub, adjust the frequency at which you drain and refill your hot tub. If you have not been following manufacturer or industry recommendations for filter maintenance, here are a few signs that it may be time to clean or replace your hot tub's filter: Diminished water clarity—water is becoming cloudy Decreased jet pressure Decreased ozone (if installed on your hot tub)—fewer ozone bubbles (Note: this may be a sign of a clogged ozone injector) Alert on control panel—blinking, dotted, or dashed lights (reference your hot tub manual) Dirty filter—if the filter has a cracked end, torn or frayed pleat, collapsed core, or is worn out and dirt stains can not be cleaned, you should replace the filter (See Helpful Tip #2)
How to Clean Your Hot Tub Filter The steps outlined in this section are to be used as a guide and should not replace the instructions in your hot tub manual. 1.Remove the filter from the filter compartment. (Follow the steps outlined in your hot tub's manual). (See Helpful Tip #3) 2.Rinse the filter (rinsing your hot tub filter should be done once a month). Using a garden hose placed at a 45 degree angle to the filter, gently spray any debris from each filter pleat (make sure the water stream is forceful enough to knock away debris, but gently enough not to tear or damage the filter). 3.Clean the filter using a filter cleaning solution (this should be done each time you drain and refill, at minimum, and with a cleaner that is specifically designed to clean hot tub filters). There are two filter cleaning methods: Spray cleaning: Using a filter cleaner with a spray nozzle, spray down each pleat on the filter. Let filter sit for at least 15 minutes. (Follow the directions on the filter cleaner bottle). Soak cleaning: Using a bucket/container, soak the filter in a cleaner/water mix (follow the mix ratio on the filter cleaner bottle—usually a 1:5 cleaner to water ratio). Let filter sit for at least 1 hour. (Follow the directions on the filter cleaner bottle). 4.Rinse solution and remaining debris from filter by repeating Step 2. 5.Place the filter into the filter compartment and replace any hot tub components that were removed during Step 1. If your hot tub has more than one filter, it is a good idea to rotate the placement of your filters (similar to rotating tires on a vehicle). (See Helpful Tip #4)
Note: If you have a Tri-X® (ceramic filter), it is recommended that you rinse and run the filter through a rinse cycle with no soap in your dishwasher once a month, and that you clean your filter using a filter cleaning solution each time you drain and refill your hot tub.
Helpful Tips for Hot Tub Filter Maintenance Tip #1: Keeping the cover on your hot tub while it is not in use and rinsing off before entering your hot tub will reduce the amount of contaminants and debris that find their way into your hot tub, which extends the life of your filter, water, and chemicals.
Tip #2: When it is time to replace a filter, ensure that you are purchasing the correct filter for your hot tub model. There are numerous shapes and sizes of filters—make sure you purchase one that is designed to fit in your filter compartment and that has a square footage capacity that matches the gallon per minute flow rate of your hot tub.
Tip #3: Your hot tub should be set to circulate the water for at least one hour each day. If you have a Hot Spring spa, your hot tub is designed to circulate your hot tub's water 24 hours a day. This 24-hour silent filtration process uses less energy than a 40-watt light bulb.
Tip #4: It is useful to have two sets of filters—you can use the hot tub while one of the sets is being cleaner.
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