Salt Water Hot Tub Facts

Salt Water Hot Tubbing is an Absolute Game-Changer

Offered exclusively on Highlife® Collection and Limelight® Collection spas, this unique system helps you spend less time maintaining your spa and more time enjoying it.

Why People Prefer Salt Water Hot Tubs?

Simple Water Care

More time enjoying your spa.

Fewer Chemicals

No harsh odors!

Reduce Skin Dryness

More natural-feeling water.

Conserve Water

Fewer spa drain and refills.

Common Misconceptions

Common Misconceptions

Fallacy

Truth

Compare Chlorine versus Saltwater

Regular ChlorineSaltwater Tubs
CostFrom $XX to $XXFrom $XX to $XX
Ease of MaintenanceAverageAverage
Time on Maintenance
Setup
Changing of Water3-4 times per yearOnce per year
Taste
Smell

FAQs

A: Salt water hot tubs are often considered more convenient and gentler on the skin compared to traditional chlorine hot tubs. The salt water system generates chlorine from the salt itself, reducing the need to handle and store chlorine chemicals. Salt water also tends to be softer on the skin and eyes, making for a more pleasant soaking experience for many people.

 

A: While salt water hot tubs generally require less frequent maintenance compared to traditional chlorine hot tubs, they still need regular upkeep. You’ll need to monitor and adjust the salt levels, check the pH and alkalinity levels, clean the salt cell periodically, and ensure proper filtration and circulation. However, the overall maintenance is often considered simpler and less time-consuming.

A: Salt water hot tubs may have slightly higher upfront costs due to the salt water generator system, but they can be more cost-effective to operate in the long run. Salt is generally less expensive than traditional chlorine chemicals, and the system’s automated chlorine generation can help reduce overall chemical usage, potentially saving you money over time.

A: Some people believe that soaking in salt water can have therapeutic benefits, such as soothing sore muscles, improving skin conditions, and promoting relaxation. The softer feel of salt water and reduced chemical odors may also enhance the overall hot tub experience for some users.

A: No, it is not recommended to use regular table salt in a salt water hot tub. Table salt typically contains additives that can be harmful to the hot tub’s components and may not dissolve properly. It’s essential to use only pure, uniodized salt that is specifically designed for use in salt water hot tubs.

What People Love About Salt Water Hot Tubs