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Here's Why Pool Pros Bathe in Public Spas

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Keywords
spa maintenance, water treatment, sanitization, pool care, spa treatments, bromine, chlorine, water balance, spa technology, pool service
Takeaways
Summer is approaching, and clients have varying perceptions of swimming temperatures.
Spa maintenance requires more frequent attention than regular pools due to their smaller size and higher usage.
Educating staff in front of customers can undermine trust; it's better to do it privately.
CO2 gas in carbonated drink bottles can affect water testing accuracy.
Spas can have a high bathylode, equivalent to many more people in a pool.
Regular servicing of spas is crucial to maintain water quality.
Secondary sanitizers like UV and ozone can enhance spa water treatment.
Hydrogen peroxide can be an effective sanitizer in domestic spas but not in commercial settings.
Replacing spa water regularly can be more cost-effective than treating contaminated water.
Understanding the chemistry of sanitizers is essential for effective spa maintenance.
Summary
In this conversation, the hosts discuss the nuances of spa maintenance, emphasizing the importance of regular servicing and the unique challenges posed by smaller bodies of water. They explore various sanitization methods, including bromine and chlorine, and highlight the significance of educating staff on water chemistry. The discussion also touches on innovations in spa care and the necessity of replacing spa water to maintain optimal conditions.
Sound bites
"Secondary sanitizers can enhance spa water treatment."
"Understanding the chemistry of sanitizers is essential."
"Replacing spa water regularly can be more cost-effective."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Seasonal Changes
29:46 Understanding Spa Treatments and Maintenance
39:54 Sanitization Methods for Spas
50:31 Innovations in Spa Care and Closing Thoughts
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Thank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media:

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Text us a pool question!

Keywords
spa maintenance, water treatment, sanitization, pool care, spa treatments, bromine, chlorine, water balance, spa technology, pool service
Takeaways
Summer is approaching, and clients have varying perceptions of swimming temperatures.
Spa maintenance requires more frequent attention than regular pools due to their smaller size and higher usage.
Educating staff in front of customers can undermine trust; it's better to do it privately.
CO2 gas in carbonated drink bottles can affect water testing accuracy.
Spas can have a high bathylode, equivalent to many more people in a pool.
Regular servicing of spas is crucial to maintain water quality.
Secondary sanitizers like UV and ozone can enhance spa water treatment.
Hydrogen peroxide can be an effective sanitizer in domestic spas but not in commercial settings.
Replacing spa water regularly can be more cost-effective than treating contaminated water.
Understanding the chemistry of sanitizers is essential for effective spa maintenance.
Summary
In this conversation, the hosts discuss the nuances of spa maintenance, emphasizing the importance of regular servicing and the unique challenges posed by smaller bodies of water. They explore various sanitization methods, including bromine and chlorine, and highlight the significance of educating staff on water chemistry. The discussion also touches on innovations in spa care and the necessity of replacing spa water to maintain optimal conditions.
Sound bites
"Secondary sanitizers can enhance spa water treatment."
"Understanding the chemistry of sanitizers is essential."
"Replacing spa water regularly can be more cost-effective."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Seasonal Changes
29:46 Understanding Spa Treatments and Maintenance
39:54 Sanitization Methods for Spas
50:31 Innovations in Spa Care and Closing Thoughts
Support the show

Thank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media:

Email us: [email protected]

  continue reading

883 episodes

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