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Driller703
03-02-2025, 10:14 AM
How do you maintain your Hot Tub when you leave for the summer? Do you drain it? If you don’t, can someone recommend a service that will come by regularly to keep the chemicals balanced?
Thanks
ohioshooter
03-02-2025, 10:46 AM
Are you new to your tub. I don’t leave, but I do drain it for about four months. The water needs to be changed at least once a year anyway. Haven’t heard of a hot tub service.
shut the front door
03-02-2025, 10:52 AM
How do you maintain your Hot Tub when you leave for the summer? Do you drain it? If you don’t, can someone recommend a service that will come by regularly to keep the chemicals balanced?
Thanks
If it was me, I'd probably drain mine. It needs to be drained and refilled a few times a year anyway. If you'd rather not, most pool maintenance companies provide spa service, but they may charge a little more because you aren't having a pool done, also. If you have any neighbors with a pool, check with their maintenance company since they'll be nearby once a week anyway.
Bill14564
03-02-2025, 11:08 AM
I was concerned about seals and impellers drying out so I left mine filled with the daily filter cycle still active. With the cover closed and no people getting into the tub, the chlorine level dropped but the rest of the levels were pretty stable. A little chlorine when I returned and it was good to go.
Altavia
03-02-2025, 11:32 AM
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/empty-spa-while-gone-summer-51881/
villagetinker
03-02-2025, 12:46 PM
We use Magic touch pool service for our hot tub, $15/week for service, I believe they can be reached at 352-457-9032. The owner is a former T&D tech, and the ONLY one that knew what they were doing.
retiredguy123
03-02-2025, 01:40 PM
We use Magic touch pool service for our hot tub, $15/week for service, I believe they can be reached at 352-457-9032. The owner is a former T&D tech, and the ONLY one that knew what they were doing.
Sounds expensive to maintain a hot tub.
Pondboy
03-02-2025, 02:50 PM
Thought it was best to not drain.
Spa Kingdom would be my go to for maintenance.
thelegges
03-02-2025, 04:32 PM
Patriot charges $90 a month. Friend are still using them.
GladysM2024
03-03-2025, 05:27 AM
Spa kingdom in Fruitland Park has a cleaning service.
RouseysMom
03-03-2025, 06:53 AM
Draining is not recommended. We add extra chlorine and a little extra water, snap the top on and leave it alone for the summer. When we return we drain it and add fresh water and chemicals. Has been working well for us. No weekly service.
Nacoma
03-03-2025, 06:53 AM
How do you maintain your Hot Tub when you leave for the summer? Do you drain it? If you don’t, can someone recommend a service that will come by regularly to keep the chemicals balanced?
Thanks
I built an inexpensive frame out of 1x3x8’ furring strips from Lowe’s for about $2.50 apiece. I built the frame so the joints of each piece just simply slides and locks together. I remove my insulated tub cover bring that inside the house for the summer. Then stretch a heavy duty silver (reflects the sun) tarp from Harbor Freight about $9 over the the frame and secure that with small bungee cords to hold the tarp taught. I built the frame so the tarp is pitched like a roof so rain water runs off and air can circulate underneath. Before setting up the frame I add a little chlorine and cycle the water then empty the tub itself leaving the water in the lines until I return in the fall. It works good so far, when I return I have just a little necessary cleaning and add water.
MandoMan
03-03-2025, 08:01 AM
Spa kingdom in Fruitland Park has a cleaning service.
When I had a pool here, Spa Kingdom did mine. $40 a month. I don’t know about all their employees, but the guy who cleaned my pool was great. I was happy with their repairs, too. I assume they also do hot tubs.
merrymini
03-03-2025, 08:09 AM
Do not drain. The seals may dry out. Put some extra chemicals in it to keep it clean.
Villager24
03-03-2025, 08:35 AM
How do you maintain your Hot Tub when you leave for the summer? Do you drain it? If you don’t, can someone recommend a service that will come by regularly to keep the chemicals balanced?
Thanks
Coastal Del Mar, Bella Vita, Blondies, new fitness center. Seems like a lot of investment to me. Looking forward to more.
jabacon6669
03-03-2025, 09:42 AM
I was concerned about seals and impellers drying out so I left mine filled with the daily filter cycle still active. With the cover closed and no people getting into the tub, the chlorine level dropped but the rest of the levels were pretty stable. A little chlorine when I returned and it was good to go.
I would leave it filled. It would prevent drying out of seals, etc. Many spas today are salt, as are pools. With salt, I would think you wouldn't have to add any extra, especially if no one was using it for 4-6 months. You would shout the heater off, and just run it on its daily maintenance cycle.
ohioshooter
03-03-2025, 09:57 AM
Seals and impellers drying out, hmm. They aren’t made of leather anymore. I hope you can decide, you have enough recommendations.
Bill14564
03-03-2025, 12:48 PM
Seals and impellers drying out, hmm. They aren’t made of leather anymore. I hope you can decide, you have enough recommendations.
Made of rubber. Dry rubber gets brittle. Impellers that are bent in one position for six months get stiff. Been there, done that, don't need another T-shirt.
Boilerman
03-03-2025, 01:10 PM
We were told not to drain as insects or spiders can get into the tubing. We leave ours filled, turn down the temperature and it’s fine after 3 months.
asianthree
03-03-2025, 01:55 PM
Coastal Del Mar, Bella Vita, Blondies, new fitness center. Seems like a lot of investment to me. Looking forward to more.
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villagetinker
03-03-2025, 08:18 PM
Sounds expensive to maintain a hot tub.
Actually, I find them on the low side of the charges for this work.
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