Hard water can cause a range of issues for your spa, and over time, these problems can worsen if not addressed.
The most noticeable effects are the buildup of unsightly scale on the walls of your tub, white calcium deposits around the jets, and stubborn limescale in your filter. However, the damage goes beyond aesthetics. Hard water can also significantly impact the internal components of your spa, especially the heater, leading to reduced efficiency, increased wear, and even potential failure over time. As limescale builds up inside the system, it can lead to poor water circulation, inefficient heating, and ultimately costly repairs.
In addition, over time, you may start to notice "calcium flakes" floating in the water. These flakes are a direct result of the minerals in hard water breaking down and appearing in your spa, which can make the water feel gritty and unpleasant.
To avoid these issues, it’s essential to use a Hard Water & Scale Removal Filter when filling your spa or pool. This filter works by removing excess calcium and magnesium from the water and replacing them with soft sodium, preventing the formation of scale and other mineral deposits. Not only will this protect the longevity of your spa’s components, but it will also ensure your water stays clearer, softer, and more enjoyable to relax in.
The slower the fill the more effective the process.
Use in conjunction with No Scale & Insta 4 Way Testing Strips for regular monitoring of hard water & water balances
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