Should I Buy A Salt Water Hot Tub?

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @elizabethgriffin4220
    @elizabethgriffin4220 Před 4 dny +1

    Thanks for this info. I am now subscribed to your channel because I just bought a Hot Springs hot tub. I originally set it up with basic chlorine a few days ago and should have a technician out this week to set up the salt water system.

  • @sbrenner2561
    @sbrenner2561 Před 2 lety +4

    We just bought a Hot Springs tub, and it's a salt system. We'll get it installed very soon. Our pool is salt and we love the water in it. No chlorine smell, no bleached swimsuits, no green hair (for blondes). We're very excited to get our spa!

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety +1

      You will absolutely love it

    • @vickierodgers-mcdaniel4453
      @vickierodgers-mcdaniel4453 Před rokem

      We are waiting for our new Hot Springs Vangard hot tub to arrive and be installed. We have had 4 chlorine hot tubs in the past. This will be our first salt water system. We are looking for the I Care Water Monitoring System . Where do you find it and is it affordable?

  • @jackdawson3276
    @jackdawson3276 Před 2 lety +4

    The new Freshwater Salt System is amazing. Water has no strong odor and feels great! I have a 2019 Envoy. Trick is to refrain from putting too much salt and to make sure your PH is within the proper range. NYC water by me has 60ppm Calcium out of the tap. I also dip the cartidges in a water/ PH down solution for 15 minutes every once in a while. I get 4 months out of my cartidges. You barely notice the salt in the water. The salt PPM is so low. Has done no damage to my concrete pavers. People also forget that high levels of chlorine is much more corrosive than the effects than the low level of salt in the water. As with any tub, you must make sure the chlorine level doesn't go up to high. Too much chlorine and low PH will cause leaks and equipment failure on any hot tub, salt system equipped or not.

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety

      Very well said.... Thanks for watching I appreciate the support. I haven't tried the dipping the cells in the acid solution. I'll give it a shot. #happyhottubber

    • @jackdawson3276
      @jackdawson3276 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheHotTubLadylove your videos. Definitely dipping the cartidges helps alot...let us know if you have the same results How about Spa Marvel or Spa Perfect? My neighbor uses Enzymes and hardly adds any chlorine at all. He keeps the water at .5 ppm...water is crystal clear.. he changes water once a year. Its a Hot Springs tub and only has an ozonator. Also, what are you thoughts about Highlife series being made with ABS backed shells that need foam and substructure support instead of hand rolled fiberglass that is self supporting. Highlife series also has shurgrip plumbing instead of clamped and glued. I know that Hot Spot and Limelight have fiberglass shells ,(unknown if they are self supporting) and clamped plumping because they are made in Mexico where the labor is cheap.

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety +1

      @@jackdawson3276 Spa Perfect is an amazing product. I am not using it at the current moment as I am using Soft Skin Spa which I love. No the biggest fan of spa marvel but a lot of people really are. I do suggest using an enzyme. Great to hear the neighbor is having huge success hopefully you are as well! Thanks for the support

  • @jonl559
    @jonl559 Před rokem +3

    Firstly, you imply that you won’t smell chlorine in a salt water hot tub because it does not have any chlorine in it. A salt water spa IS a chlorine hot tub. It just uses the salt to create chlorine. AGAIN, the sanitizer in a salt water pool is chlorine.
    Secondly, you state that the smell in a public or hotel pool is chlorine when actually it is “chloramine” and is a result of the lack chlorine in the public pool. This is a huge misconception in the pool and spa marketplace.
    Also, salt water tubs are built better and they should be due to the incredibly harsh environment salt water creates for any kind of metal. Titanium is very resistant to corrosion, however there are other metals in the tub that will ultimately succumb to the salt water environment. A sacrificial anode is a must for any salt water pool or hot tub

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před rokem

      I very much appreciate you point of view!! Thank you so much for watching and I appreciate your support. You are correct. Salt is not the sanitizer the chlorine that is produced i the sanitizer. Have an awesome day!!

  • @n-da-bunka2650
    @n-da-bunka2650 Před rokem +2

    Interesting take on the salt water systems. However, I have had my Jacuzzi J-370 for TWENTY years. Only change the water ONCE a year. It has 24-hour circ. NEVER have ANY chlorine smell. ONLY put chlorine in AFTER you soak. It is then gone by the next time you soak as long as you soak once a week or so. You do NOT need to change anything every month or every 3 months.

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před rokem +1

      You need to change your water when th TDS climb... if your are only using your ot tub once a week or so yes you can stretch your water out. I am glad you are happy with your jacuzzi

  • @carlito_148
    @carlito_148 Před 2 lety +3

    So i have a sales background and i just recently got into the hottub industry. Thank you for videos like this wholly smokes i had no idea how in depth it would be. Its awesome im learning everyday. Great company i hired on with. Brand new location as well. Thanks again

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety

      Welcome to the industry…. It is awesome helping people do what they love ❤️ longer. I couldn’t imagine doing anything else! Best of luck and I hope you crush it!!!

  • @transammatt
    @transammatt Před rokem +1

    Thank you, my number one brand I’m looking at now is the Hot spring. Your right dealers that do not sell hot spring bash salt, water. So I did not even look at hot spring. Thank you!!

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před rokem

      Glad to help

    • @user-ej1xx2rg9v
      @user-ej1xx2rg9v Před 7 měsíci

      I know multiple hot springs dealers that are replacing salt water spas due to the salt eating away at the gaskets and composted. Stay away from salt!

  • @robertaubry6834
    @robertaubry6834 Před rokem +1

    I am on the fence right now. Live in San Diego and can't decide on Jacuzzi or Hot Springs. So many Salt Water opinions good and bad out there. I wish I had a magic wand to make the decision. They both seem high end on spa spectrum, but Jacuzzi doesn't offer Salt Water so they told me everything that's bad about it. Hot Springs told me everything good about it. UGGGGGG!

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před rokem

      They are both fantastic tubs! I personally am a fan of salt however you can do great things with the zone and chlorine….. mor importantly I suggest you focus on the dealership. You will form a relationship with whomever you purchase from. Which one are you more comfortable with. Which one will answer questions after the sale? How are the goggle reviews. Who has the better post sale reputation. These things are super important

  • @stevengregory126
    @stevengregory126 Před 3 lety +4

    First, thanks for your videos. I am researching spas and trying to decide on salt vs an @ease system. What is the costs of the replacent salt cell and are they truly lasting four months? I have an inground pool with salt and love the ease of use and after adding borate the water is so nice. Thanks again, your videos are a pleasure to watch.

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you so much for the support. At our dealership we are finding that 80% of the cells are lasting 3 months or more. Ask your dealership but we do prorate the cells if they do not cover the 3 or more months. We do ask that you bring in a water test for that prorated price as water chemistry does affect the life. I have had salt on my hot tub for about 6 years now and I am a huge believer in the salt. If you are used to a salt water pool a salt water hot tub is incredibly easier to take care of. You should be able to find salt cells for about $100 each. I appreciate your support!

  • @wnddyer
    @wnddyer Před 3 lety +4

    I've put a down payment in April for an Envoy, delivery is expected in June! I'm so excited!!! Still not sure if I want salt system or not. So many people having problems with salt system.

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 3 lety +2

      I’ll agree the first two weeks of getting it dialed in are important and somewhat scary but once it’s dialed in it’s amazing. I have helped several hot runners get dialed in and I’d be happy to help you as well if you get stuck

    • @wnddyer
      @wnddyer Před 3 lety

      @@TheHotTubLady that's so sweet of you!

  • @constancekeating5434
    @constancekeating5434 Před 3 lety +2

    Love this! Informative but not in an overwhelming way. Totally agree with your comment about not listening to dealers that can't do salt. They hate us 'cause they ain't us!

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 3 lety +1

      I just hear it every day. This video has been helpful to disarm them as I direct customers to it and just explain it simply isn't true, and it isn't the first time I have heard it. Thanks so much for the support!

    • @constancekeating5434
      @constancekeating5434 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheHotTubLady me too girl. Always "have you been to the beach and seen the paint on cars get corroded?" as if hot tubs are ocean water haha. Definitely forwarding some of your videos to my customers! Thank you for putting these out there!

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 3 lety

      @@constancekeating5434 my pleasure and I am thrilled to do so.

  • @MJ3052
    @MJ3052 Před 3 lety +3

    Great information. I had no idea there was such a thing!!

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 3 lety +1

      It is absolutely awesome. You love it once you get one!

  • @shoreals
    @shoreals Před 2 lety +2

    Would a saltwater tub be OK for an airbnb rental? Can it keep up as well as a chlorine tub especially with extra abuse from the guests?

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety +2

      Great question…. I would not recommend salt for an air bnb. I would go more of a value line series hot tub for this setting with a bromine floater. My experience has been when people get a hot tub that is not theirs they tend to rock it pretty hard. They like to push every button and turn every knob. I love ❤️ salt water this just isn’t the spot for it. I hope that is helpful. Happy to talk more about it with you

    • @shoreals
      @shoreals Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheHotTubLady that’s what I figured you’d say lol Thanks!! I’m back and forth between a Bueno spa made by Wellis with 1 year parts warranty for 5400 on wayfair and a Artesian 735L with 3 year warranty locally for 7000. What do you think?

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety +1

      @@shoreals I carry the 735L by Artesian. It is a great spa for your needs for the Air BnB Buying from Wayfair brings up a service issue, I would do your homework on who would service it before purchasing online. Wellis does make a good product though. Good luck The Artesians are great and they have the in-line spa frog system which is great for renters.

    • @shoreals
      @shoreals Před 2 lety

      @@TheHotTubLady really appreciate your feedback. Thank you!

  • @NiagaraWeddingVideographer

    Thanks for the info. Our Caldera Salina is arriving next month. We had to order way back in January!! Hoping it’s a good experience.

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 3 lety

      That is the hot tub I had before my current Hot Spring Grandee it is a great hot tub you will absolutely love ❤️ it! Did you get the salt option?

    • @NiagaraWeddingVideographer
      @NiagaraWeddingVideographer Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheHotTubLady it’s a new version so I would assume so? I’m not sure…..

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 3 lety

      @@NiagaraWeddingVideographer it would be an option yes. I highly recommend it. You will love ❤️ the Salina

  • @edricheson
    @edricheson Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Jackie, I live in California and would like to buy a new hot tub for my family. I am a retired Orthopedic Massage therapist (25yrs) and need a tub that has jets that will really get into my muscles. Between Hot Springs or Caldera, which has better water force? Money isn't really a concern too much unless the lesser value has more water force. I don't really care about the color show stuff and music, but if the better pumps come with the higher end model, then so be it. All the best to you dear

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 3 lety +1

      I have sold both for years and they both are great. You are getting a lot more bang for your buck with the Hot Soring Highlife series. The moto massage is in matched for a therapeutic jet. I also love the soothing stream jet system. The no bypass filtration the tri-x filters give you the cleanest water possible the insulation’s unmatched. I would encourage the Hot Spring Highlife first and Caldera Utopia series second. They are both great tubs. What part of California?

    • @jackdawson3276
      @jackdawson3276 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheHotTubLady also don't forget the Highlife is made in the USA! Caldera is made in Mexico along with Limelight and Hot Spot lines.

  • @juliap8178
    @juliap8178 Před rokem +1

    Wondering what you think about a Hotspring tub made for saltwater that’s been used with chlorine for 2 years. Would that cause damage or problems? Someone is selling a 2018 Hot Spring Jetsetter LX 3 in my area. They have switched to chlorine because the filter was cheaper. Also replaced the heating element. Red flags?

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před rokem

      Nah it will be fine. However I would find out if it is an Ace vs a Freshwater salt system. That was the year they switched them out

  • @Jo-fd9qz
    @Jo-fd9qz Před 4 měsíci

    Could you please explain how iCare is different from HotSpring's FreshWater IQ system? How often do you need to buy a new iCare?

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 4 měsíci

      They are both great. I am impressed with the IQ. However you will have to buy a new hot tub to get the IQ. The Icare should last 5-7 years you do need to recalibrate it ever 6 months or so. I the IQ you have to buy a new sensor every year so operational cost would be very similar. The IQ does not have an app at this time but I think that might be a good thing.

  • @perrymoberly7695
    @perrymoberly7695 Před 2 lety +1

    You said to change the salt cell every 3 to 4 months? Do you means years or months?

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety

      If it is a freshwater salt cell by Watkins it will be every 3-4 months

  • @sebastianwerner9202
    @sebastianwerner9202 Před rokem +1

    Hi thank you for the video. We are currently looking into a uv-c system or salt. A sepweate hot tub CZcamsr mentioned that salt pools are creating a carcinogenig gas when creating the chlorine. Since we have two young kids, I was wondering if you have heard about that?

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před rokem

      Great question and I have done a ton of research on this. I have not heard nor can I find any evidence of this…. At one point there was concern as Canada 🇨🇦 was a process to get salt systems approved to sell there. The Freshwater salt systems have been since approved and other systems such as bromine have been removed. This seems to becoming more and more of a hot topic and if Id have to guess there is a bad actor creating content that is misleading. If you find anything that states this I would really appreciate you forwarding it to me. Your young children will absolutely love the hot tub and thanks for bringing this concern to me. 😀. Happy hot tubbing

  • @melissamcalister1127
    @melissamcalister1127 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi hot lady thank you so much for all the valuable information since this will be our first hot tub for our family ! We are wanting to put a hot tub in our very large garage here in Minnesota so we’re looking into the 110v, And now you got me excited about the salt water system, Tell me can I get both in one hot tub?

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety

      You absolutely can…. Check out the Hot Spring Beam. It is an awesome hot tub

  • @abeehaadnan2039
    @abeehaadnan2039 Před 3 lety +3

    You are spreading alot of positivity

  • @lindarogers5994
    @lindarogers5994 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. I have a hot springs jetsetter with the ace saltwater system. It’s from 2017 and the fittings are leaking. I bought in Southern California where it was highly recommended but have moved to Northern California and they do not recommend salt systems as they are too corrosive. I’m thinking of reverting to chlorine. Any suggestions?

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety

      Talke to a hot spring dealer, they will help you out. Salt is not corrosive if you have everything balanced and a hot tub that is built for salt and the Jetsetter is. For sure you can always switch to chlorine, but I am a huge fan of salt system and if you made the investment and if you did it in 2017 it was a big investment, I would hate for you to give up that option. If you can let me know where you are I will work on pointing you to a dealer that would be helpful. If you do decide to convert, make sure you remove the salt system and you drain it completley before swithching. I would be happy to help you out on instagram @thehottublady

  • @tsquarejr
    @tsquarejr Před 2 lety +1

    How about when we go out of the country for 8 weeks?

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety

      Lots of follow up questions where do you live (climate) who would. Check on your hot tub of was salt or not and what exactly would your concern be?

  • @eldonashbaugh493
    @eldonashbaugh493 Před 2 lety

    what salt system would you recommend for a 1200swim spa? I want to convert from chlorine. I live in Colorado, and we have excellent water.

  • @GideonStHelen
    @GideonStHelen Před rokem +1

    loving all of your videos. Cheers

  • @cindyandrews3185
    @cindyandrews3185 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Very well explained

  • @MikeSmith-dq3vy
    @MikeSmith-dq3vy Před rokem +1

    i like how it takes 15 minutes for you to get to the point that the tub is creating chlorine yet earlier in the video you've made the claim you don't get the chlorine smell from the tub...

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching. It is true about the chlorine smell as you are adding less fillers which causes less chloramines and you have less of a smell. Sorry I didn’t get there fast enough for you. Thanks for watching

    • @MikeSmith-dq3vy
      @MikeSmith-dq3vy Před rokem

      @@TheHotTubLady I love hearing people make the claim that their chlorine generators(salt system) don't create a chlorine smell. LOL.

  • @pattinapolitanoSocialWorker

    Thanks for the tips!

  • @Arbutuscoveretreat
    @Arbutuscoveretreat Před 2 lety +1

    I’m buying a SEA SALT hot tub made in Canada. My hot tub is on the ocean. Any thoughts? It needs to have the water replaced ever 5 days, straight from the ocean.

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety

      I have never heard of such a thing but sounds like a lot of work…. Good luck

    • @Arbutuscoveretreat
      @Arbutuscoveretreat Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheHotTubLady thanks! A friend of mine has one on the beach and they love it….it’s not a lot of work, pump water in from the sea, heat and jump in. No additives or chemicals. Designed for sea water, all components rust and corrosion resistant.

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety

      @@Arbutuscoveretreat well I hope you enjoy it

    • @shoreals
      @shoreals Před 2 lety

      @@Arbutuscoveretreat sounds interesting what brand is that?

    • @Arbutuscoveretreat
      @Arbutuscoveretreat Před 2 lety

      @@shoreals BackCountry Recreation

  • @usmc4ever765
    @usmc4ever765 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a hot springs and currently do not use the salt system option on mine but thinking about using the salt system option it has! Is it hard to switch over

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety

      Not at all, you will need some additional hardware unless you purchased with the hot tub additionally. If it is 2019 or newer it would be the Freshwater salt system, if it is olde it would be the Ace system. I would contact your purchasing dealer and see what your options are.

    • @usmc4ever765
      @usmc4ever765 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheHotTubLady it’s a 2021 hot springs prodigy

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety

      @@usmc4ever765 that would be the Freswater salt system and I would highly recommend giving it a try it is awesome

  • @michaelzajo1124
    @michaelzajo1124 Před 3 lety +1

    I purchased a Hot Springs Envoy that stated it is salt ready but i didn't purchase the salt system when i got the spa. is it very difficult to add the salt option afterwards?

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 3 lety

      No it’s pretty simple to
      Do and you can add it at any time. It’s a dealer installed option. Thanks for watching. Salt is great and I do. Highly recommend it.

    • @michaelzajo1124
      @michaelzajo1124 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheHotTubLady thanks for the feedback and I have really been enjoying your other videos and they are very informative.

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 3 lety

      @@michaelzajo1124 thank you so much

  • @nickwestwood3057
    @nickwestwood3057 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Jacque thanks for your previous replies which are appreciated, I have a HotSpring tub and have issues with the PH always being high everything else is in the right range. but not the PH? also if there is to much salt in the system will that shut down the cell? one more thing can clean the cell? regards Nick

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety +1

      Ok yes too much salt will 100% shut the salt system down. Check with a test strip before reacting. If the dial is saying you are high but test strip is good you probably need a new cell. I have had a few people try to clean the cell. It helps a little but not very effective they are designed to be disposable. If your alkalinity is in line and the pH is the only thing that is climbing it is probably a risidual of the salt system. If everything is working correctly it will force the pH up and you will have to adjust every 2-3 weeks. If you pH is in line the chlorine will be more effective…. Make sure the alkalinity is in line first. I hope this is helpful. Thanks for the support

    • @nickwestwood3057
      @nickwestwood3057 Před 2 lety

      @@TheHotTubLady Thanks for all your help much appreciated

  • @danarndt4731
    @danarndt4731 Před 3 lety +2

    I own a Hot Springs Aria that I just purchased a month ago and on the fence about the salt system. Is there any truth to having a salt system in hot water sinario and creating chlorine. Ive heard its not good to breathe in the chlorine mist since the hot tub is always creating its own chlorine and not being good for your health. I would love to try this out but concerned for my family's health. Thanks in advance for shedding any light on this.

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 3 lety +2

      So the salt system is only on 8 hours a day. Yes you are creating chlorine but it’s completely natural vs the bottled chlorine it is safer then purchased chlorine this is a non issue.

  • @ericrome4994
    @ericrome4994 Před 3 lety +1

    Is salt better?

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 3 lety

      Yes salt is the absolutely best jot tub experience you can have

  • @jaidenlee4128
    @jaidenlee4128 Před 2 lety +1

    Jacque, I need some advice. I purchased a chinese rebranded spa. I dont hate it, but I also dont love it (jets dont seem to do enough for me). Long story longer, I have been shopping around and thinking of trading in my 3 week old spa for a Caldera that would arrive in July, specifically the cantibria model. How much would you place one with an ozone and salt system in it price wise? They are offering to trade in my current spa and I am anticipating a 5k loss, so there's that but that's really kind of neglegable over the course of 10 years... Thoughts?....

    • @jaidenlee4128
      @jaidenlee4128 Před 2 lety

      btw we wet tested a seychelles and it was good. I know the cantibria offers more. The salt felt nice but there felt like there was a lot of chlorine. Could that have been from them being overly-cautious with shocking for our visit,ect.?

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety

      You will be happy with the cantabria. The hard part of your trade in is the link arts are almost impossible to get and when a dealer resales a trade in they will be held to service it and that makes it really hard. Cantabri as will be running 19000-24000 I would need more information on what you have to trade to give you a trade in value but it could be painful. You may try to sell it on Facebook Marketplace first. I hope thi somewhat answers your question

  • @matthewowen1360
    @matthewowen1360 Před rokem +1

    What company has a 7 year warranty?

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před rokem

      The hot spring and caldera had a 7 year warranty against leaks at Riley1999 of shooting

  • @nadrinaw
    @nadrinaw Před 2 lety +1

    Not getting 4 months from cartridges!!

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety

      3-4 months is the going time. Where is your hardness

    • @nadrinaw
      @nadrinaw Před 2 lety

      @@TheHotTubLady
      It's at 30.
      PUT cartridge in Oct 19
      Spa is reading high check salt/ change cartridge..
      We changed cartridge and it says the same thing....dealer is baffled
      Everything seems great
      Except green light blinking and system saying high..
      Salt is at 1600...

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety

      @@nadrinaw even after you changed the cartridge??? For sure it was brand new cartridge

  • @stanmiller3676
    @stanmiller3676 Před 2 lety +1

    We just purchased a Sundance 780 Chelsee and the salesman stated that it can be salt or chlorine setup. Of course he didn't recommend salt, but said the tub is made for either. Do you know if this is an actual salt ready tub or kind of an in-between type for either? Thx!

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety

      No this hot tub is not hot tub ready it needs a titanium heater

    • @stanmiller3676
      @stanmiller3676 Před 2 lety

      @@TheHotTubLady ok that's what I thought... Thx!

    • @stanmiller3676
      @stanmiller3676 Před 2 lety

      @@TheHotTubLady I did some research and found out they do have titanium heaters now...
      Question:
      I Understand That
      The Heater Is
      Usually The Most
      Vulnerable
      Component
      Of Any
      Spa. How Is Yours
      Different?
      Answer:
      The Sundance Heater employs a
      titanium coil that directly heats the
      water, increasing efficiency and
      reducing costs. Titanium prohibits
      heater corrosion and nearly
      eliminates failure. The Sentry
      SmartTM Heater carries a 5-year
      unconditional warranty.

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety

      @@stanmiller3676 if you have a titanium heater and a circulation pump go for it…. I would make sure your warranty does not get voided if you add salt

    • @stanmiller3676
      @stanmiller3676 Před 2 lety

      @@TheHotTubLady thanks again!
      The only reason I was curious is the salesman said these tubs are all salt ready if we choose to go that route. It has 2 pumps plus a circulating pump with the clear ray system

  • @kmgreenrph
    @kmgreenrph Před 3 lety +1

    Very informative

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 3 lety

      I’m glad it helped. Thanks so much for watching

  • @jonmee3620
    @jonmee3620 Před 3 lety

    My FWSS cartridges only last 2 months instead of 4 as advertised. Do you find they don't last the 4 months

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 3 lety

      There have been a few bad ones here and there your dealer should pro-rate them doe you

    • @jonmee3620
      @jonmee3620 Před 3 lety

      @@TheHotTubLady Thanks for your reply I appreciate it. I spoke to Hot Springs UK and they have informed me that they have had a problem with the coating on the cell, it is not working as intended and they are sending me a cell for free. I am new to hot tubs and your video's have been a great source of learning. You have really helped me.

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 3 lety

      @@jonmee3620 this make it all worth while

  • @donschmier9757
    @donschmier9757 Před 3 lety +2

    I was on the fence about the salt system until I saw your video. Getting set to order a HotSpring Grandee. Reference the I_Care water monitor, if you have that do you still have to do any other testing of the water or does it take care of all testing?

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 3 lety +2

      You need to get it dialed in at the beginning but once you have all the settings good it’ll handle it all. It’s awesome. I have the grandee best hot tub I have ever owned!!

  • @markbair1269
    @markbair1269 Před rokem

    Hey Jacque, so my hot tub after refill is sitting at 9 oclock posistion on my salt system on my envoy - wont budge if i increase the output. my dealer said add some salt and it will. is that really the case? its perfect at 1750 right now - i felt system wasnt working right staying at 9 oclock he says it is because my system is balanced perfect but adding salt with make the gauge to go up if i run the test on the remote if i have elevated salt. just want to make sure thats correct info?

    • @markbair1269
      @markbair1269 Před rokem

      oh and they say salt system on envoy only has a 1 yr warranty. rest of the tub is 5 yr

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před rokem

      So 9 is good. If you are at 1750 please do not add salt. That dial measure two things. It measures how much salt is in your water and hot much life is left in the cell. It will bounce around but if your are in the green zone you are good. DO NOT ADD MORE SALT!!

    • @markbair1269
      @markbair1269 Před rokem

      @@TheHotTubLady so if i put in a new salt cell and its only at the 9 oclock posistion why wont it move to 10,11,or 12 or more saying salt cell has alot of life since its new. makes me think the cells are bad or salt system isnt working right?

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před rokem

      @@markbair1269 you are overthinking it. It will bounce around and it is all about the connectivity and if it is staying in the good range that is all that matters. It will move around alot

  • @Sean-nn5jo
    @Sean-nn5jo Před 3 měsíci

    I respectfully disagree. I was a hot tub technician and a salesman later on. You are completely wrong about salt water in a hot tub. First you said bromine is softer on your skin. That is not true, ask a dermatologist about salt water vs chlorine/bromine. In fact salt water is the best thing for all skin issues including eczema. It leaves your skin soft and smooth . Salt water is not corrosive because all the parts/piping inside the tub are pvc. The only metal inside are the bolts holding the pump down maybe the ozanator and speakers if you had that added. If you say the pump will corrode you’re just lying. The inside of the pump is a molded plastic impeller that pushes the water through the pvc piping that you say corrodes. Next, if you don’t monitor the ph in any hot tub, salt water or chlorine or bromine that increases the wear on the tub. Salt water tub water can last more than a year without changing and is still crystal clear. Why don’t you tell people how many chemicals they have to buy for a salt water tub vs chlorine. For salt water 3 chemicals maybe, chlorine/bromine 15-20 easy. Balancing saltwater is way easier than chlorine. I can go on however how long has it been since you Helped a customer learn to balance their water with salt water vs chlorine. Customers want simple maintenance and lower cost. Lastly if you now sell only chlorine and bromine. You know people have to keep coming back to you to buy all those chemicals which can get very expensive when you’re buying 15 to 20 different chemicals to keep it balanced vs 2 or 3. Salt water naturally raises ph. The sweat and oils on your body are acidic so just by using your salt water hot tub you naturally lower the ph. Customers be careful, do your research don’t talk to a salesman until you understand even just some of it before you buy a hot tub. Remember the benefits are just the hot water and soaking in it , not the jets. More pumps equals more to go wrong.

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for your opinion and I would say the same things if I wasn’t able to sell saltwater as well

  • @ah3951
    @ah3951 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, Thank you for the video, when you shock the hot tub, do you need to leave the cover off? Thank you.

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely it is super important. Here is a video that will explain. czcams.com/video/yQeSgHk9_EM/video.html

    • @ah3951
      @ah3951 Před 2 lety

      @@TheHotTubLadyThat's great - thank you

  • @amynicole5159
    @amynicole5159 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome info!!

  • @Dallasakers
    @Dallasakers Před 2 lety +1

    Yeah!

  • @randypullman1155
    @randypullman1155 Před rokem +2

    here we call this pitching.

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před rokem +1

      When it is in your blood hard not to do! Th ask for watching

  • @robot9
    @robot9 Před 2 lety +1

    5 min in and still jabbering on.

    • @TheHotTubLady
      @TheHotTubLady  Před 2 lety +1

      Appreciate you hanging in there. Video skills have improved. Lessons have been learned. 😀