How To Spas: Everything you need to know about owning and maintaining your Spa
Posted:
October 25, 2017
Spas Explained
You might think that the chemicals used for both pools and spas are the same; of course you would only be half right, there are slight differences which will be explained below. These two separate and yet enjoyable entities require the same maintenance to keep them clean and sanitary for use.
Your friends and family want to be sure the spa they use for play or for simple relaxation has the right chemicals coursing through the water to insure their safety. It is crucial to keep track of issues such as bacteria and/or algae growth that can form if filtration and circulation are not properly maintained. Read on to find out more about spa chemicals and why they are so essential to this ‘pool of relaxation.
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