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Top 5 Hot Tub Myths Broken Down for You

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There’s a lot of misinformation swirling about hot tubs!

Your electric bill will skyrocket if you use your hot tub. The chlorine will sting your eyes. Hot tubs are high maintenance.

Splash in a few hot tub myths that have grown over the years, and it gets even harder to justify making the investment. If you’re in the market for a hot tub, but confused about what’s fact from fiction, then keep reading!

In this article, we expose five of the most common hot tub myths around, so you can feel confident when it comes time to make your hot tub purchase.

Hot Tub Myth #1: Hot Tubs Are Expensive

This is the number one myth that discourages many people from buying a hot tub. Some believe that hot tubs use a colossal amount of energy and are expensive to maintain.

However, the truth is that modern energy-efficient models are designed to keep operational costs low, some as low as $20 per month depending on where you live.

Hot Tub Myth #2: Hot Tubs Aren’t Sanitary

Here’s an interesting fact: hot tubs are typically more sanitary than pools.

That’s because the filtration system used in most hot tubs is roughly the same size as one used in a pool. However, this doesn’t mean that the hot tub will clean itself! It’s always a great idea to get into the habit of regularly cleaning your hot tub filter.

Body oils and detergents build up faster in a hot tub than they do in a pool, grime lines can form around the water surface, and oils can clog the filter quickly.

Hot Tub Myth #3: Chlorine Burns Your Eyes

Yes, chlorine is a potent chemical that should be handled with care. However, it can’t be held responsible for eye irritation following a soak in the spa. If your hot tub is making your eyes burn, it might not be the chlorine – it could be that your pH levels are imbalanced.

To keep this from happening, check the water balance once a week with a home test kit. Adjust the pH balance of the water as often as necessary, or get your water professionally tested and/or serviced.

Hot Tub Myth #4: The More Jets the Better

Some hot tub stores might persuade you to purchase a hot tub with a larger number of jets. However, more jets don’t give you the benefits you might imagine! It’s the type, quality, and placement of spa jets that give hot tubs their maximum massaging powers – not the quantity.

Hot Tub Myth #5: Hot Tubs Are High Maintenance

While it’s true that taking care of a hot tub requires some effort, it doesn’t require much of a financial investment. To test and treat the water for example, with a few chemicals and some test strips you’re looking at a monthly investment of about $20 depending on where you live.

Filters and filter cartridges on the other hand, only need to be changed once every two years and cost approximately $40. Savvy hot tub owners also use a top-notch cover to keep their monthly operational costs as low as $15.

Hot Tubs For Sale in San Francisco Bay Area

Do you have any additional questions regarding purchasing a hot tub? Why not speak with a Paradise Valley Spas specialist who can help assess your needs!

We have locations in San Francisco Bay Area, California, and we’re more than happy to help find the right hot tub for you.

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