Weekly Hot Tub

Cleaning and Maintenance

Weekly Hot Tub Cleaning & Maintenance ensures your spa stays clean, safe, balanced, and ready to use — especially important in Arizona’s challenging temperatures and evaporation rates.

What This Service Includes

  • Full water chemistry test & balance (FC, CC, pH, TA, CH)

  • Add sanitizer, oxidizer, or pH-adjusting chemicals

  • Clean waterline and wipe-down surfaces

  • Rinse filters if needed

  • Inspect jets, heater, and circulation pump

  • Verify GFCI and safety components

  • Remove debris and check spa cover condition

  • Provide a detailed weekly service report

When You Need This Service

  • Your spa pH swings frequently

  • You experience foaming or cloudy water

  • You want consistent sanitation for safe use

  • You use your hot tub regularly

  • You do not have time to maintain weekly chemistry

Our Diagnosis-First Approach

Before performing any service, we complete a structured diagnosis:

  1. Visual inspection of spa water

  2. Full chemistry testing

  3. Equipment evaluation

  4. Flow & circulation check

  5. Identification of root problems before adjustments

Pricing

Pricing depends on spa size and whether you prefer weekly or bi-weekly service. Click the button below to Request Service now!

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why does a hot tub require different maintenance than a swimming pool?

Hot tubs operate at much higher temperatures than swimming pools, which accelerates chemical reactions, increases sanitizer demand, and can cause water chemistry to change rapidly. The smaller water volume also means contaminants from bathers have a much greater impact on water quality, making consistent monitoring and balancing especially important.

Q: Why does my hot tub water become cloudy or foamy?

Cloudy or foamy water is often caused by a buildup of oils, lotions, cosmetics, detergents, body contaminants, or imbalanced water chemistry. In some cases, inadequate filtration or insufficient sanitizer levels may also contribute. Identifying the underlying cause is essential for restoring and maintaining water clarity.

Q: How often should hot tub water be drained and replaced?

The ideal drain-and-refill schedule depends on usage, water chemistry, bather load, and overall water condition. While many residential hot tubs benefit from draining every 3–4 months, heavily used spas may require more frequent water replacement to maintain optimal water quality.

Q: Why is water chemistry so important in a hot tub?

Proper water chemistry helps protect equipment, heaters, pumps, plumbing components, and spa surfaces while ensuring the water remains safe and comfortable for bathers. Unbalanced water can lead to scaling, corrosion, cloudy water, shortened equipment life, and reduced sanitizer effectiveness.

Q: What happens if a problem is discovered during a service visit?

If we identify issues such as abnormal chemistry, excessive scaling, filtration concerns, circulation problems, heater performance issues, or developing equipment failures, we'll document our findings and provide recommendations before the problem becomes more expensive or disruptive to address.