All hot tubs Oklahoma require frequent testing to stay free of contaminants and continue working at their optimal performance. Of course, you cannot be sure that your hot tub water testing is accurate unless you know what you are doing at each step of the process.
Spa Water Testing
The Water
The first step in hot tub water testing is choosing your container. The container you use should be free of chemicals and contaminants, so an old bleach bottle is not the best idea. It will be best if you had a container that can hold at least 250 ml of water for spa water testing.
Collect your water from your elbow’s depth and make sure that you stay away from the jets for the most accurate sample. You should also collect the water at the beginning of the day before the sun affects the water quality.
Best Test Strips for Hot Tubs
Test the water for sanitation, alkalinity, and pH. Most basic test strips are calibrated for specific indicators such as Ph and bromine. They are effective and inexpensive, but the color matching scale is not always the easiest to read for some people.
The best test strips for hot tubs are titration tests. These tests are complete in five minutes and allow you to check multiple things at once, such as bromine, pH, alkalinity, and hardness. Additionally, the results are easy to read, allowing users to determine precisely what they need to do to improve their water quality. This method of spa water testing takes the guesswork out of the scenario.
Of course, the easiest way to test water is to bring a sample to a professional. If you decide to go this route, be sure that you do not allow it to sit out too long. Sunlight and temperature changes will affect the results of the testing at home and in professional settings.
If you have any questions about maintaining hot tubs Oklahoma, please feel free to contact us. We would be more than happy to assist you and ensure that your spa remains safe and healthy for you and your family.