6 Things That Shocked Me with My First Hot Tub

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  • I know a thing or 2 about hot tubs now. But back when I bought my first hot tub in 2005, I was clueless. These were the 6 things that stumped me the most.
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  • @HotTubOwnerHQ
    @HotTubOwnerHQ  3 роки тому

    **** Get the Poolmaster Test Strips I use in the video on Amazon - amzn.to/2DT4dnh

  • @Shilohlove0608
    @Shilohlove0608 6 місяців тому +1

    JEFF... SO helpful. I also smiled at how much you changed from one video to the next...as your life changed. Had to make sure it was still the HTHQ. Again...THANKS!

  • @frostyfoot
    @frostyfoot Рік тому

    I enjoy your videos and have learned a lot. Thank you for your advice

  • @adth123ify
    @adth123ify 3 роки тому

    Hi Jeff! Great video. You are so kind to offer your knowledge to newbies. Side note---- OMG is that your beagle or the neighbor's. I hope he doesn't bark 24/7 when you are trying to relax and enjoy your lovely hot tub. Take care!

  • @MarkParsonsCPA
    @MarkParsonsCPA Рік тому

    Your videos are amazing. Thank you so much!

  • @MotherDriscoll
    @MotherDriscoll 3 роки тому +1

    You are an excellent resource! Everything you have said resonated with me! Thanks so much!

  • @carllopresti697
    @carllopresti697 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome info for the newbie's Jeff.

  • @r.bishop1127
    @r.bishop1127 3 роки тому +2

    Your videos are so helpful. :) thank you

  • @joespanojr
    @joespanojr 3 роки тому

    Great job as always just bought m6 first one and you are my go to

  • @rafaltruszkowski2751
    @rafaltruszkowski2751 3 роки тому +1

    I would have liked a close up on the test you were doing. Great video for beginners!

    • @HotTubOwnerHQ
      @HotTubOwnerHQ  3 роки тому

      Thanks! I need a better camera as when I zoom in too much, the video quality isn't good. Soon!

  • @flintstone7404
    @flintstone7404 3 роки тому

    thank you very much for this video. I have ordered a hot tub but have not received it yet. Delivery maybe next month or so. Since I am very concerned about all the maintenance I am facing soon, your explanations in your videos are very appreciated and helpful to understand what to do..thanks again.

    • @cherm6008
      @cherm6008 3 роки тому +1

      Flint - I highly suggest going with Bromine vs Chlorine (See Jeff's video on this - MIND BLOWN!). Good luck and ENJOY!!!

    • @flintstone7404
      @flintstone7404 3 роки тому

      @@cherm6008 thank you very much

    • @HotTubOwnerHQ
      @HotTubOwnerHQ  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, Flint!
      Let me know if you have questions once it gets here!

    • @flintstone7404
      @flintstone7404 3 роки тому

      @@HotTubOwnerHQ thank you Jeff, I very much appreciate that.

    • @ThatsSoKrazi
      @ThatsSoKrazi 3 роки тому

      @@HotTubOwnerHQ I need help. I have leveling questions

  • @sajith10
    @sajith10 3 роки тому

    I’ve inherited a hot tub (came with the house) but I didn’t know the first thing about maintenance until yesterday. Your videos have helped a lot so thank you! How often do you filter the water and for how long?

    • @HotTubOwnerHQ
      @HotTubOwnerHQ  3 роки тому

      Hi Sajith. Thanks for the compliments! The filtration cycles come on 4 times, about 20 minutes each every day if that's what you mean.

  • @kurtsmith5202
    @kurtsmith5202 3 роки тому +1

    We use that spa marvel and it keeps the ph and all of that in check

    • @HotTubOwnerHQ
      @HotTubOwnerHQ  3 роки тому

      I keep meaning to try that! I'll have to get around to it!

  • @pn9475
    @pn9475 3 роки тому

    What kind/make/model of spa was that last one you bought that is 600 gallons?

  • @wxm8562
    @wxm8562 3 роки тому

    You talked a lot about water chemistry. Do you have an opinion on having a dedicated circulation pump versus having two-speed jet pumps for circulation? Does a dedicated circ pump help make water maintenance easier? That is one of the biggest things I'm trying to determine as I look to buy my first hot tub. Not much information out there on the pros and cons of each. Would love to see you do a video on this.

  • @Rooksfish
    @Rooksfish 3 роки тому

    Love the videos. We just got a Clarity Balance 7 spa this week and I'm struggling to get the pH/Alk/Clorine right. I keep adding pH down but it isn't making much progress. I hate these test kits and struggle to determine what color it matches to. Are any of the pH meters or the reagent test kits more accurate and easier to read? Second, we have well water and high iron water (pre-softener). I followed your advice regarding the metal out type of product and used the recommended (actually a bit more) amount. But it's still cloudy/brownish and leaving a ring on the water line. It's frustrating.. the kids are going crazy as they were hoping to be in it by now.

    • @HotTubOwnerHQ
      @HotTubOwnerHQ  3 роки тому

      I've never actually used a test kit; just test strips.
      The well water can definitely be high in both calcium and iron, but it sounds like you've used a metal and calcium reducer.
      I also never am able to balance the pH if the alkalinity is way off, so you may need to use something like muriatic acid to really lower the alkalinity and then use pH up or down products to then work on the pH. I know they are related and products tend to affect both, but if the alkalinity is way high, pH or spa down products probably won't cut it.
      I like this safer muratic acid on Amazon (amzn.to/2WrIf0i) as it's a little easier and safer to work with.

    • @dominiquehouse5967
      @dominiquehouse5967 3 роки тому

      Is it true that you have clean behind the jets

  • @cherm6008
    @cherm6008 3 роки тому

    For some reason the Poolmaster test strips did not work for me. The bromine would not register...it always came out white, no matter how much Lesuire Bromine liquid I used. I then got Aquacheck strips and WOW my bromine was off the charts! I ended up draining my hot tub half way and filled with fresh water and started over. :) LOVE your videos and have been using all your chemical suggestions. I had been SO frustrated with my hot tub when using Chlorine, I was ALMOST ready to sell it! So your videos saved my Hot Tub! LOL

    • @HotTubOwnerHQ
      @HotTubOwnerHQ  3 роки тому

      Thanks, Cher!
      That's odd. I will say from when I first started this channel, I have moved to bromine tablets as I felt the liquid required a lot more monitoring and adjusting. Now I just throw 3-4 tablets in my floater about every 7-10 days and have to do very little else other than the occasional shock.

    • @cherm6008
      @cherm6008 3 роки тому

      @@HotTubOwnerHQ good to know. What brand tablets?

  • @tracydonald2062
    @tracydonald2062 3 роки тому

    I am a first time hot tub owner of 3 months. I currently use chlorine & will be switching to bromine with my next fill. I'm ordering Oh Yuk but if you look at your link Oh Yuk is paired with Sea Clear Spa system flush as buying them together. Do you suggest both? Also, you now use a bromine floating dispenser, what brand do you use & tablets? Thank you for all of your advice.

    • @HotTubOwnerHQ
      @HotTubOwnerHQ  3 роки тому

      Hi Tracy. I'll have to take a look at the link then, as I don't know Sea Clear Spa system flush and certainly haven't used it. I only use Oh Yuk! and it works great!
      I do just use bromine tablets now in a floater and am very happy with that. I use Spa Choice tablets (here's the Amazon link - amzn.to/36gIsYz) and this small floater - amzn.to/36fKZ5l

  • @jonm610
    @jonm610 3 роки тому

    Was planning to buy a swim spa. Now Im thinking to just move to a lake house lol

  • @thomasarnold8976
    @thomasarnold8976 3 роки тому

    Off topic but hi jeff i use bromine instead of clorine my problem is the chemicals seem to be good but i get cloudy water within 3 weeks of use my wife uses the hot tub everyday any suggestions

    • @HotTubOwnerHQ
      @HotTubOwnerHQ  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Thomas. If your pH levels are good, my next suggestion would be to make sure and use a chlorine shock as opposed to any of the non-chlorine. It's totally OK to use chlorine shock with bromine sanitizer, and I've always found chlorine shock gets the water clearer.
      But it also can happen with high levels of calcium in the water. So if you see a lot of scale buildup around shower heads in the house, you probably have high calcium in your water.
      So you'll likely want to use these 2 products from Amazon by Leisure Time - amzn.to/32phOf2
      Lastly, if none of that seems like the answer, with your wife using it daily, it could simply be you need to add more sanitizer and shock more frequently to keep up with the demand.

    • @thomasarnold8976
      @thomasarnold8976 3 роки тому +1

      @@HotTubOwnerHQ thank you i will try that its awesome that your out there for the new hot tub owner thank you again

  • @stevenperkett6680
    @stevenperkett6680 3 роки тому

    My hot tub manual specifically states not to use chlorine shock as it can damage jets and pump seals and stuff...

    • @HotTubOwnerHQ
      @HotTubOwnerHQ  3 роки тому

      Interesting. I'd be curious to know which brand and model that is, as most don't have that stipulation.

  • @flintstone7404
    @flintstone7404 3 роки тому

    How about the Hot Spring Spas with Freshwater Salt System? This will generate Chlorine on its own. I am suppose to add Chlorine into the Spa first I get started until the Freshwater Salt System generates Chlorine on its own. My question: Can I add Bromine instead of Chlorine into this sytem? I guess not! I would appreciate your answer.

    • @HotTubOwnerHQ
      @HotTubOwnerHQ  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Flint
      In most cases, you can use bromine in place of chlorine. However, checking the set up guide of that particular hot tub, it does say "NOT compatible with bromine" so I would follow their recommendations.

    • @flintstone7404
      @flintstone7404 3 роки тому

      @@HotTubOwnerHQ thank you very much for your answer. It sure will help. I like your videos very much, because of your clear speaking I can understand you very well (I am German).