- Where can I put my spa
or hot-tub from Mountains Springs Spas?
You can enjoy your Mountain Springs Spas both indoors and
outdoors. Designed to cope with the very harshest climates,
your Mountain Springs Spa will have no problem coping with
the worst of our winter weather. In fact, there is nothing
better than sitting in your warm and relaxing Mountain Springs
Spa and looking up at the stars when there is snow on the
ground.
- Will my Mountain Springs
Spa need a cover?
Yes. Indoors or outdoors, your Mountain Springs Spa will
need a suitable hot-tub cover to keep in the heat and the
steam and keep out dirt and the elements.
- What base does my Mountain Springs
Spa need to be positioned on?
Ideally every spa or hot-tub should be placed on a solid,
strong and level base. Concrete and paving slabs are perfect
for this task but many people are now using carefully laid
wooden decking as an attractive alternative. However, it
is important to make sure that any base is strong enough
to carry the full weight of your Mountain Springs Spas spa
or hot-tub when it is full of water. Your Mountain Springs
Spas dealer will be able to offer you advice and design
ideas and possibly quote for creating a base for you.
- What electrical requirements
are there?
To heat your Mountain Springs Spas spa or hot-tub, it will
need access to an electrical power supply of 16 Amps or
32 Amps (Timberwolf and Grizzly Royale only). The electrical
supply should be as close to the spa or hot-tub as possible
and should be connected by a qualified electrician, as they
are not plugged-in. The 32 Amp spas will need a rotary isolator
within one meter of the spa. This will also need to be fitted
by a qualified electrician.
- What plumbing and drainage considerations
are there?
The side of every Mountain Springs Spa or hot-tub comes
away to reveal a drain tap, to which a hose-pipe can be
connected and water channelled directly to a mains drain.
If your Mountain Springs Spa is inside you will need drainage
underneath with a submersible pump connected to a drain
nearby or outside.
- How do I fill my Mountain Springs
Spa or hot-tub?
Simply with a hose-pipe!
- How long will my Mountain Springs
Spa take to heat up?
It varies depending upon the volume and temperature of the
water, and the ambient temperature. It should be no more
than a matter of hours.
- How do I clean my Spa?
Cleaning is best done when the spa is empty and there is
a range of suitable cleaning materials available. We recommend
that you clean the filters once a month by removing them
from the spa and giving them a high-powered jet wash.
- Will it need servicing?
There is no fixed servicing schedule.
- What chemicals will I need?
There are basically three chemicals required: Bromine or
Chlorine, to sanitize the water, and PH increaser and reducer,
used to adjust the PH balance of the water. In addition,
there are other optional chemicals, such as anti-foam, no-scale
among others.
- How often will the filters need
changing?
The filters will need changing at least once a year.
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