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An inflatable hot tub is a practical, affordable, and increasingly reliable way to turn your backyard or patio into a true wellness oasis.
To fully enjoy this soothing experience whenever you need it, a few simple and regular maintenance steps are required.
Whether you’ve just set it up or are looking to improve its performance, this comprehensive guide answers all your questions: what products to use, how to keep the water clean, and when and how to do a deep clean.
Explore our expert tips to turn your inflatable hot tub into the relaxation retreat you deserve—always ready for a well-earned soak.
One of the biggest advantages of inflatable hot tubs is that they require minimal chemicals, making them easier to care for. Only a few essential products are needed.
Sanitizing your hot tub water is done mainly with 1-inch chlorine tablets. This format is perfectly suited for the built-in ChemConnect dispenser.
Here's how to do it:
The frequency of use determines how often you need to add tablets: daily users will need about two tablets per week, while occasional users can stick to one. The tablets dissolve slowly, gradually releasing disinfectant to keep your water clear and safe.
Discover our chlorine tablets designed for inflatable hot tubs.
When draining your hot tub for seasonal cleanings, a diluted mild soap is usually enough to clean the shell. If you prefer a specialized product, choose one designed for inflatable hot tubs that contains no abrasives, which could damage the liner.
Important: Never use a hard brush or abrasive cleaner—they can puncture or wear down your hot tub walls.
Unlike traditional hot tubs, frequent water testing isn’t usually critical with inflatable models. If the water looks off, it's often faster and easier to drain and refill than to balance the chemicals.
However, for water conservation, preventative action is best. Aim for these levels:
Use test strips to check these values. Find them here. If in doubt, bring a water sample to your nearest Club Piscine store for a detailed analysis.
Want to go further? Read our article: “Inflatable Hot Tub Maintenance: A Step-by-Step Guide for Perfect Water Every Time.”
A poorly maintained hot tub quickly becomes a breeding ground for bacteria and algae, especially since its high temperature (35°C to 40°C) encourages growth.
Here’s how to prevent issues :
These simple steps usually keep your water clean. But if you notice cloudy, foamy, or discolored water, it's best to drain, clean, and refill with fresh water.
Regular cleaning is key to enjoying safe and relaxing soaks in clean water. The good news? With a lower water volume and easy drainage, it’s less of a chore than with traditional hot tubs.
Step-by-Step Process:
For more detailed instructions, check out our guide: "How to Clean Your Inflatable Hot Tub: Products and Techniques That Work.".
It’s best to change the water every 3–4 months, or more often if your hot tub is used heavily. Here's how:
For complete instructions, refer to our article “How to Clean Your Inflatable Hot Tub: Products and Techniques That Work.”
The filter cartridge is essential to your hot tub’s performance. Here's how to care for it:
How to clean it properly:
If filtration seems weak even after cleaning, it’s time for a new filter.
Order your replacement filters for inflatable hot tubs here!
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Patience pays off: inflatable hot tubs heat at about 1 to 1.5°C per hour. If you don’t keep your tub at temperature constantly, plan to heat it 24 hours in advance.
Whether to maintain the temperature or lower it between uses depends on your routine:
Pro Tip: Always use your hot tub cover—it helps retain heat and shortens heating time. Without it, water loses heat rapidly, especially in cold or windy weather.