When your water turns cloudy, or your skin starts to itch after a soak, you are likely dealing with high pH. For homeowners across the Northland, fixing this issue starts with a quick trip to The Hot Tub Store at 4881 Miller Trunk Highway. Our local showroom stocks premium Spa Star pH Down in convenient three-pound containers. This commercial-grade formulation brings your water back into the ideal range of 7.2 to 7.6 rapidly, protecting your spa components from calcium scaling and ensuring your Sundance or Jacuzzi jets perform flawlessly.
The hard water common around Lake Superior can cause hot tub pH and total alkalinity to spike. High pH reduces the effectiveness of your chlorine or bromine sanitizer, creating a breeding ground for bacteria despite regular chemical dosing. If you live in the 55802, 55804, or 55812 zip codes, monitoring your water chemistry is essential. Left unchecked, high pH forms ugly white crusts on your acrylic shell and corrodes your heater elements, leading to expensive repairs that could easily be avoided with simple preventative maintenance.
Lowering your pH requires a measured approach to prevent chemical bouncing. First, use a reliable test strip or digital reader to check your current levels. If the reading sits above 7.6, you need to add Spa Star pH Down. Turn on your spa pumps to high speed, ensure all air valves are closed, and measure the exact dosage required based on your hot tub volume. Pour the granular formula directly into the center of the footwell. Allow the water to circulate for at least twenty minutes before retesting, keeping the cover off during the process to let gases escape.
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