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5 Common Issues That Cause Hot Tubs to Not Heat Up

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5 Common Issues That Cause Hot Tubs to Not Heat Up

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  1. 5 Common Issues That Cause Hot Tubs to Not Heat Up Are you looking to buy a hot tub? Like most hot tub owners, you want a consistent hot tub temperature to enjoy a refreshing soak. It feels fantastic to relax in your hot tub after a long day. But what will you do if your hot tub cannot heat up? Go through this post and find out:

  2. 1. Check your hot tub and necessary equipment. Your hot tub water isn’t heating can be due to your hot tub heater. So first of all, you should check your hot tub heater. Ensure that the wires and connections are in place and check the power source to see whether it’s working. Any issue may require new replacement parts or a new heater like Balboa hot tub heater tube so that you will keep your hot tub in good working condition.

  3. 2. Check the Sensor or High Limit Switch. If the hot tub temperature sensor or high limit switch isn’t working correctly, it may switch off your hot tub heater as it assumes the water is hot than it is actually. As a result, clogged hot tub filters, hot tub jets, or suction intakes may happen. If this isn’t the case, you might replace the temperature sensor.

  4. 3. Buy a Good Quality Hot Tub Cover. Take a closer look at your existing hot tub cover. If it’s cracked, dripping or heavy, it is old and requires replacement. A good-quality hot tub cover will do wonders at fixing different issues on hot tubs. If you buy a thicker hot tub cover, it will ensure much better insulation and result in minimal heat loss and will last even longer. Another thing you should look for in a hot tub cover is the sealing that will provide more protection from heat escape. 4. Use Your Hot Tub Longer. The issue with not heating your hot tub may be due to the reason that you’re not using your hot tub long enough. Try running your hot tub heater and circulation pump at top speed; until the water gets back to its normal state. Make sure to increase the time length you are using your hot tub. 5. Check the Level of Water. If the water level in the hot tub isn’t high enough, your hot tub may draw air into the suction. As a result, it may cause overheating and shutting down your hot tub heater. If you want to prevent this situation, you should maintain the right level of water regularly.

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