There is something about the idea of sitting in a hot tub. It relaxes you, puts a smile on your face, and makes you forget about the rest of the world. You don’t care about what’s happening around you. You just want to stay in the hot tub and have some “me time.”
To keep your hot tub running and making sure nothing hinders your “me time” we have a checklist for you. This is an all-season hot tub repair checklist to make sure you can enjoy the hot water in your backyard. Hot tubs are like any other electric appliance in your house. They need attention and simple maintenance so that you don’t grab a costly bill in the future. If you can follow these steps, hopefully you won’t require any hot tub repairs.
Leak CheckA hot tub has several places where a leak can occur over time. You have the pump, filter, plumbing, lighting fixtures, and other potential areas for a leak. Generally, when people detect a leak in their hot tub, it is never in the shell. The first place you should check is behind the cabinet panels and see if the leak began there. Most of the plumbing is located behind the panel, so it is a good place to start. If the leak is not there, then it might be the jets.
Unpleasant NoiseIf you use your hot tub and you hear an annoying sound, chances are your pump has an issue. The pump is the heart of your hot tub, so you need to keep it working well. All pumps have two essential parts—internal (the impeller) and external (the motor). The impeller enables the water to move, so if the bearings in the impeller wear out or get stuck, they create a whirring noise. The motor can make an irritating sound if the breaker trips. It is a sign that the motor is in bad shape.
Check The Power LinesThe wirings and the electrical connections can break connection sometimes. So, make sure to check your connections to make sure the hot tub is getting sufficient power. You can also check if there are any flipped breakers or damaged wiring. And remember to inspect the moving parts when the power is turned off.
Evaluate The Water ChemistryTo make sure your hot tub is the most relaxing place in your house, remember to check and maintain the water pH level. Low pH water is acidic and will lead to corrosion of metal parts in your hot tub. On the other hand, high pH water causes scaling and makes rubber and plastic parts such as gaskets and O-rings harden.
ConclusionYou should also make sure to cover and clean your hot tub regularly. Hot tub repairs may be needed no matter what time of year. If you want to consult the experts, reach out to us at Water & Pool.
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