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Water Circulation and Filtration Essentials

Updated: Nov 12, 2024



Proper water circulation and filtration are key to keeping your hot tub clean, clear, and safe. Regular circulation helps distribute chemicals evenly, prevents debris from settling, and supports the filtration system in removing contaminants. Here’s a simple guide to maintaining water circulation and filtration in your hot tub.

 

1. Why Circulation and Filtration Matter

-   Even Chemical Distribution: Circulation ensures chemicals like sanitizers are evenly spread, keeping water safe and balanced.

-   Prevents Stagnation: Moving water prevents bacteria growth and algae buildup, especially important if the hot tub is used less frequently.

-   Removes Debris: The filtration system captures dirt, oils, and small particles, keeping the water clear and enjoyable.

 

2. How Often to Circulate Your Hot Tub Water

Most hot tubs have built-in circulation cycles. Ideally, you should:

-   Run Circulation Daily: Run the pump for at least 15-20 minutes every hour to ensure optimal filtration and chemical distribution.

-   Automatic Circulation: Set your spa’s system to circulate automatically, especially if you’re not using the hot tub regularly.

 

3. Understanding Your Hot Tub Filter

Your filter is essential for catching contaminants and keeping the water clear. Knowing its parts and proper maintenance will keep it performing well.

a) Types of Filters

-   Cartridge Filters: Most common; easy to clean and replace.

-   Sand Filters: Often used in larger hot tubs; require periodic backwashing.

-   Diatomaceous Earth (DE) Filters: High-efficiency filters that capture finer particles.

b) Filter Placement and Operation

Filters are usually located in a compartment within the spa, where water is drawn in, cleaned, and then pushed back out.

Check that the filter is securely in place and fully functional to avoid debris bypassing the system.

 

4. Filter Maintenance and Cleaning Tips

Proper filter maintenance keeps water clear and prolongs the filter’s lifespan. Follow these easy steps:

-   Rinse Weekly: Remove the filter and rinse it with a garden hose to clear out debris.

-   Deep Clean Monthly: Soak the filter in a hot tub-specific cleaning solution once a month to remove oils and minerals.

-   Replace Every 12-24 Months: Filters wear over time and should be replaced based on manufacturer recommendations or signs of wear.

 

5. Optimizing Water Circulation

-   Keep Jets Open: Open all jets to allow maximum water flow during circulation.

-   Check for Blockages: Periodically inspect the filter and jets for debris or build-up that could block circulation.

-   Adjust Circulation Time: For spas used more frequently, consider increasing the circulation time or schedule additional cycles.

 

Need Help?

If you have questions about water circulation and filtration, we have a selection of filters for all the brands at reasnable prices. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us at sundancespasspain.com. Our team is here to help you keep your hot tub water crystal clear and safe!

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