With so many saltwater chlorine generators on the market, how does a spa or hot tub owner make the right purchase decision? Where saltwater chlorinators are concerned, it comes down to chlorine production, ease of cleaning and replacement parts. This week, we share a video which outlines the differences between the SaltronMini and the ControlOMatic
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Hot Tub Covers Canada and Saltwater Hot Tub Conversion are proud to distribute the ControlOMatic line of saltwater chlorine generators and cell replacement products. One of the newest and most innovative products on the market is the SmarterSpa. Featuring built-in chlorine detection, this progressive model does not require a vacation mode, temperature compensation, nor does it
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In order to prolong the life of your hot tub, and to ensure user safety and comfort, regular water quality analysis is essential. In the past, many hot tub owners embraced the complicated liquid test kits to guarantee balanced chemical properties. Over the years, hot tub test strips gained in popularity. Once considered inaccurate or
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You probably don’t like it, but you have to do it: Clean your hot tub. It’s no one’s favourite task, but it’s crucial if you want to enjoy your hot tub. There are small things you can do to keep your hot tub clean regularly, making cleaning it seem less daunting. Shock oxidizers: Shocking your
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You may have heard of the benefits of salt-water pools, and wondered if you can use the same technology in your hot tub. The good news is yes, you can! Salt-water systems can safely be used in hot tubs, and have the same benefits that they do in pools. Fans of salt water systems report
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OK. So it’s emergency time. You’ve been without water in your house for several hours already. Can you use the water in your hot tub? Emergency Preparedness Canada recommends: “Aim to have an emergency survival kit that will keep you and your family self-sufficient in your home for at least three days.” The US Federal
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