Hot Tub Tips
STOP THAT FOAM!!!
Written by Chris Edwards   
Hot tub water foam is caused when the Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) levels in the water build up and are brought to the surface by either the air bubbler (blower) or the air being injected through your jets.
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Cool down Your Hot Tub This Summer
Written by Brett Joiner   
Helpful Hints for cooling your Thermospas down during summer months.

During the summer months if you have: guests with children,children in your household,or just want to cool your Thermospas down because of summers' heat, here are a number of ways to do so:

1)Open the cover entirely

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Lowering the Temperature Gives You More Time in Your Spa!
Written by Paul Porterfield   
The Higher the Temperature the Shorter the Duration for Safe Hot Tubbing. If you are similar to me, you may want to cool your spa down for the summer season. ThermoSpa Designer Series tub is so energy efficient and so well insulated and with the aid of the summer sun, this can be quite a challenge.

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Ease Carolina Summers with Your ThermoSpa
Written by Tom Flohr   
A common concern that I hear about this time of year is that “my spa is overheating in the summertime". This is caused by a combination of things. We are blessed to live here in the South, but as you know the summer temperatures can be brutal. This is coupled with the fact that your Thermospas Hot Tub is so well insulated, and also that your filtration system actually generates some heat as well.

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Take a Refreshing Dip in your COOL Tub.
Written by Chris Edwards   
To use your spa in "cool-water" mode during the summer months, simply reduce the temperature setting to 85F or less (or turn your heater completely off) and enjoy! With the cover off and air jets running, your water temperature will quickly drop. To use your spa in "cool-water" mode during the summer months, simply reduce the temperature setting to 85F or less (or turn your heater completely off) and enjoy! With the cover off and air jets running, your water temperature will quickly drop. To maintain cooler water, keep your spa covered during sunny days when not in use.
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