Expert Advice: How to Balance Hot Tub Water
Ready for crystal clear hot tub water? Here's our expert guide with simple steps for hot tub water balancing. Don’t miss our tips — read now and soak happy!
Do you know the secret to maintaining clean, crystal clear, luxurious swim spa water?
It’s water balance.
When your swim spa’s water is perfectly balanced, your sanitizer works most effectively, surfaces and equipment stay protected and every soak feels like a dream.
Let’s walk through what it means to balance your water, why it matters and most importantly, how to balance your swim spa water.
In simple terms, balanced water means that the chemical levels in your swim spa are in harmony; it means the water’s chemical levels are in ideal ranges to keep it clear, clean and pleasant to soak in.
To maintain balanced water, focus on keeping the top 3 chemistry levels within their ideal ranges:
When these levels are within their ideal range:
When these levels are outside their ideal range, you’ll notice issues like:
1. Total Alkalinity (TA) is the measurement of alkaline substances in your swim spa water. TA acts as a buffer to stabilize pH levels. When TA is out of range – high or low – pH levels often aren’t stable. And when pH isn’t stable, it can lead to metal corrosion, swim spa surface stains, cloudy water, decreased chlorine efficiency and a generally uncomfortable soaking or swimming experience because the water is either too acidic or alkaline.
2. pH is the measure of how (acidic) or basic (alkaline) your swim spa water is. Low pH levels are acidic. High levels are alkaline. It’s important to keep pH balanced because your sanitizer – typically chlorine or bromine – is much less effective at higher pH levels; in fact, at a pH of 8.2, chlorine is only 15% effective. For reference, this is compared to 50% effective at a pH of 7.5, so chlorine is one third as effective at a pH of 8.2 versus a pH of 7.5.
3. Total Hardness (also known as Calcium Hardness) is the measure of how hard or soft swim spa water is. Total Hardness measures the amount of dissolved calcium and magnesium in your swim spa water. It’s important to keep Total Hardness within the ideal range to prevent your swim spa water from becoming corrosive or scaling. In fact, testing your water for Total Hardness is your first step. It comes before you balance your water – check out the FROG® Water Balancing Guide or read on for detailed steps.
Sanitizer levels are essential to keep your swim spa clean and clear. You must have enough chlorine or bromine in the water to kill bacteria and viruses; the industry standard for an all-chlorine swim spa is 1.0 ppm – 3.0 ppm.
Maintaining the ideal level of sanitizer can be tricky. Too much chlorine irritates skin, eyes, and hair. It fades swimsuits and can damage surfaces. Too little chlorine won’t adequately kill bacteria and viruses.
When it comes to maintaining your swim spa water, balancing your water chemistry tops the list. Balanced water is clear, sparkling and enhances your swim spa’s appearance.
Several everyday things can throw your water off balance, especially:
Combat these with simple habits:
Before you begin balancing your swim spa water, take a sample of the water you plan to use for filling or topping off your swim spa to your local dealer and have them check the Total Hardness.
If it’s over 250 ppm, it’s best to avoid using that fill water for your swim spa. Don’t worry – a simple hose filter from your local dealer can help resolve this issue.
You can also have them test your water for metals. If it tests high for metals, they will recommend a metal out product.
Balancing your swim spa water can be easy. Just grab your test strips or test kit of choice and go!
Test your water and adjust it to the ideal ranges; always start with Total Alkalinity, that makes it much easier to get everything else correct.
Start here first.
Once TA is good, move on to pH.
Check Total Hardness again, to protect equipment like heaters.
Once Total Alkalinity is within 80 – 120 ppm, pH is between 7.2 – 7.6 and Total Hardness is at 150 – 250 ppm, your water is balanced and you’re ready to add your choice of sanitizer!
Sanitizing your swim spa is just as important as balancing it. Balanced water allows sanitizers to work more effectively.
Want to make water care easier? And how about using less chlorine? Consider using FROG® @ease® to sanitize your swim spa. FROG @ease helps keep water Cleaner, Clearer and Softer®. It kills bacteria with a low amount of SmartChlor®, a unique, patented type of chlorine that self-regulates and works with FROG Sanitizing Minerals® all while using up to 75% less chlorine*.
Less chlorine means water feels softer, swimsuits don’t fade and surfaces are protected.
Plus, FROG Sanitizing Minerals help kill bacteria, condition the water for softness and absorb acids, helping keep your pH within ideal levels.
Life’s all about balance — and that includes your swim spa. Stay on top of it with the FROG Water Care® App. Download it now on the App Store or Google Play for 24/7 support, guides and videos.
Need one-on-one advice?
📞 Call us at 800-222-0169, Monday through Friday 8 AM to 5 PM CST
📧 Email us: customer.service@kingtechnology.com
💬 Or chat with us at frogproducts.com
The real secret? Maintaining clean, clear swim spa water can be easy when you focus on water balance. With the right tools, habits and a little help from FROG, you can enjoy a swim spa that’s ready when you are!
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