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Summer-Time Hot Tubbing
A 102 degree hot tub may not sound appealing when the outside summer temperatures hit scorching 90+ days. But you can still enjoy the therapeutic waters and pulsating jets of your hot tub, even in the summer heat. Yes, even in the summer heat!
Read MoreIs Your Hot Tub Air-Locked?
There are many reasons this could be happening and the solution could be as simple as the jets not being open. But it could also be an air lock which is simple to fix. Air locks occur when the water level drops too low or after a water change.Generally speaking, air gets trapped in the plumbing lines or equipment.
Read MoreWinter Sports, Hydrotherapy & Enzymes
Falling temperatures and snow are a great indication (at least in our neck of the woods) that the winter sports season is upon us. Many families (and us too!) look forward to this time of year where we can swish down slopes on skis, tackle bumpy terrain on a snowboard, slide down a hill on a sleigh or even twirl around on ice skates.
Read MoreWater Care – Balancing Hot Tub pH & Alkalinity
The great people at Waters Choice are giving me another opportunity to take over the blog to answer one of the most popular questions about water care. (Honestly, I’m pretty sure they’re allowing me to address this topic because I’ve been there folks, and I’ve called Waters Choice A LOT!)
Read MoreFeeling Out of Sorts?
Did you wake up with your head pounding and stomach hurting? Many of us enjoy an occasional drink to relax. But what about if you just happened to have too many drinks the night before? As a result, hangovers are a terrible side effect of imbibing in too much alcohol. Using your hot tub for relief is an excellent idea as long as you use it CORRECTLY. Through smart choices and hot tub soaking it'll be easier to shake that hangover quicker than you think.
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