Your hot tub filter works hard to keep your hot tub and spa clean. But after a while, filters can become clogged or damaged leading to dirty hot tub water. While regular cleaning of your hot tub filter can work wonders to extend its lifespan, sooner or later, you’ll need to replace it.
If you’re noticing problems with the cleanliness of your hot tub water or if it’s been a few years since you purchased a new hot tub filter, it might be time to replace it.
Here’s everything you need to know about hot tub filter replacement.
Simply remove the filter and spray with a garden hose to remove any debris. Soak the filter overnight in a bucket of diluted filter cleaning solution. For best results, this process should be repeated every three to four months.
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If you're looking to replace your spa filter, the first thing you need to know is its part number. Finding the part number can be a challenge, but there are a few different ways that you can identify it. The easiest and most straightforward way is to look for the part number directly on the filter itself.
Filters that have their part number stamped on them make replacement a breeze. Simply remove the filter from your hot tub, locate the part number, and use it to order your replacement filter. This method is especially useful if you're unsure of which filter your spa requires, as you can simply match the part number on your current filter to the replacement filter.
If your current filter doesn't have a part number stamped on it, don't worry! There are still other methods you can use to find the correct replacement filter.
In the event that your current filter doesn't have a part number stamped on it, you'll need to use filter measurements to find the correct replacement filter. While this method is a bit more time-consuming, it's still a reliable way to ensure you're getting the correct filter for your spa.
To start, measure the length of your current filter. This measurement should be taken from end cap to end cap, with the measurement taken on the outside of the filter. Be sure to write down the measurement, as you'll need it for the next step.
Next, measure the outer diameter of your current filter. This measurement should also be taken on the outside of the filter, and be sure to measure across the widest part of the filter. Write down this measurement as well, as you'll need it for the final step.
The final step is to determine the end cap configurations of your current filter. This refers to the shape and configuration of both the top and bottom ends of the filter. You'll need to ensure that the replacement filter you choose has the same end cap configurations as your current filter.
If you’re having trouble with any of these filter replacement methods or just want some expert advice, you can always stop by your local Watson’s store to speak to one of our knowledgeable hot tub experts. They can guide you to the right filter for your hot tub along with any other supplies you may need.
Once you have the correct replacement filter, it's time to replace your old filter. While the process may differ slightly between spas, here's a general overview of how to replace your filter:
Turn off the power to your spa and remove the old filter.
Clean the filter compartment with a hose or other cleaning tool.
Insert the new filter into the compartment, ensuring that it fits snugly in place.
Turn the power back on and allow the spa to run for a few minutes to ensure that the new filter is working properly.
A dirty or clogged filter can cause a number of issues, from poor water quality to damage to your spa's heating and pumping systems. Keeping track of your filter's part number or measurements is a key part of spa maintenance, and can help you avoid costly repairs and replacements in the future.
Replacing your hot tub filter is an important part of hot tub ownership. As you continue to enjoy your spa through the years, here are some hot tub filter replacement tips that you should keep in mind for the best results:
Check the filter regularly - Check your hot tub filter every few weeks to see if it needs cleaning or replacing. A clogged filter can reduce your hot tub's performance and increase your energy bills.
Keep a spare filter - It's always a good idea to have a spare filter on hand in case the current one suddenly breaks and needs replacing.
Follow manufacturer's instructions - Be sure to read the hot tub manufacturer's instructions before replacing the filter. It will vary depending on the model and type of filter.
Clean the hot tub before replacing the filter - Before replacing the filter, clean the hot tub properly to remove any debris or dirt that can contaminate the new filter.
Remove the old filter correctly - Turn the hot tub off and remove the old filter as per the manufacturer's guidelines. Be gentle with the filter and try to avoid tearing it.
Install the new filter correctly - Carefully install the new filter, ensuring it fits securely and correctly in the filter slot.
Prime the filter - After installing the new filter, prime it to remove any trapped air or debris.
If you’re looking for a hot tub filter replacement, Watson’s has everything you need.
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