Clear Hot Tub Water: How to achieve it and why it goes bad
What should hot tub water ideally look like? How to make yours sparkle and how to fix when it’s gone bad.
What should hot tub water ideally look like? How to make yours sparkle and how to fix when it’s gone bad.
The seven key points to consider before buying your first hot tub, from running costs to where to place it in the garden, and keeping the water safe.
What benefits can you expect to enjoy if you buy a hot tub? And what unpleasant surprises could be in store? We look at the pros and cons.
Is Bromine a gentler alternative to Chlorine, and what difference will it make to your hot tub or swim spa water? We discuss what to expect and why.
Swim spas offer many of the benefits of traditional swimming pools, and they cost a fraction of the price. But are they high maintenance?
Is it possible to use a hot tub or swim spa without water treatment chemicals? We look at the best way to keep your water safe for everyone.
Hot tub clarifier is used to improve water clarity. Here we examine why and when to use it so your hot tub always looks its inviting best.
Regular testing of your hot tub water makes for a better bathing experience, and prevents problems arising. Here is a simple 3-step plan.
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