If you’re like us, you’re excited that 2021 has seen us get back to normal! Experts agree that Thanksgiving gatherings are safer this year. Whether you choose a small or large gathering this year, there is a way to make it more meaningful.
In this article, we look at how to spend Thanksgiving in a hot tub for a great day and evening.
Feeling under the weather? Can’t sleep? Does your back ache? Today people turn to quick fixes in the medicine aisle, searching for the newest pill or elixir.
We all hope that it will do the trick and make us feel better.
But, we have another way. We want to show you how a soak in salt water heals what ails you. (more…)
With the holidays nearly here, it’s the perfect time to invite friends and family over to relax and catch up in the hot tub.
Since you’ll be entertaining your guests, and your spa is involved, you may be thinking about how to make your hot tub comfortable for your holiday guests.
Here are a few tips for sharing your hot tub and making the spa a place for good friends, family and great conversation! You’ll have happy holiday hot tub guests! (more…)
Fall and winter are prime time hot tub soaking season. That means you’re using your hot tub more, and you want to make sure it’s always hot and ready to go.
In this article, we look at taking care of your hot tub in cold weather so you can soak any time. (more…)
It’s fall, and that means it’s prime hot tub time! If you just bought a hot tub, or you need a refreshers, we’ve got directions below for how to add chemicals to your hot tub!
You have a Caldera Spa, and you’re looking forward to using it. Here’s how to change the chemicals.
This inline-water care is a two cartridge system that includes a chlorine or bromine cartridge and a mineral cartridge. It’s easy to maintain the water sanitation with minimal added chemicals. This video shows you where you add the liquid or granules in the spa when it’s time to shock the spa water or add chemicals. The type of chemicals you add vary depending on the hot tub sanitizer you choose.
To add chemicals to your hot tub, follow these steps:
Unlock your hot tub cover straps and fully open the spa cover
Depending on your hot tub model, open the spa filter lid or basket
Using the hot tub control panel, start the clean cycle
Carefully measure the recommended amount of granular or liquid spa chemicals
Pour the hot tub chemicals into the water above the filter
Once the hot tub cleaning cycle finishes, wait an additional ten minutes to allow for chemicals to dissipate before closing the hot tub filter cover, closing up or using your spa. For safety, don’t ever leave your hot tub unattended when the cover is removed or open.
After the ten minutes, return the hot tub filter lid or basket, close the cover and lock the straps.
Final Thoughts
It’s fairly simple to add chemicals to your Caldera Spa. If you still have questions, though, please contact us. We’d love to help!