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Making Sense Out Of All The Hot Tub Heaters


The moment you buy hot tub heaters, you’ll be peppered with specification sheets that quite understandably don’t make sense at all to the ordinary person. Once a component breaks, your service contractor would probably go on asking whether it’s tankless, a Vita, a thermospa, a Century Lasar or an Aquatemp. You’ll probably give him a quizzical look as if to betray your innocence on the matter. Let’s face the truth, it can be quite confusing with all the brands and with all the different innovations out there. The only thing we know is that when we bought these things, they looked pretty darn good with pictures of beautiful ladies smiling from ear to ear.
The thing is, if you ask an ordinary person about the different kinds of hot tub heaters, you’ll probably get the same blank expression that you have shown early on. Only the professionals would know the difference between a blower and which one is soft sided. Don’t fret because it’s an exercise which most spa or pool owners have to undergo. It’s a learning process that’s quite steep specially if you do not have the time or the willingness to learn about them. The most important thing that you should do – is to keep the manual and the specification sheet for someone else to look into when the time comes.  That’s practical advice that you won’t get anywhere.

Besides, servicing your own hot tub heaters is definitely a bad idea. You’d often see horror stories of ungrounded wires sticking out of pools of water, effectively frying the owner of the spa. You may even have seen forum posts discussing almost impossible situations where a misread advice on troubleshooting causes severe distress. It would all have been easier if they just bought a new item. As a matter of fact, the industry is highly specialized and that’s the reason why service contractors and warranties exist in the first place. But if you really must persist and want to do it on your own, the best way to go about it is through the smart way – learning from others as you watch them fix it. You could start out by having a qualified service contractor do it for you. Better yet, call the company’s customer service and see what your options are.

Here comes the good part, if they send someone over to have your hot tub heaters fixed, observe them and ask them every possible thing that you can. They’ll be obligated to answer you even if it annoys them. In this way, you’ll be learning from them and if they do a good job out of it, you can give them a nice tip. Moreover, if you manage to convince them to give you a list of their wholesale suppliers then you would have made yourself a friend. All it takes really is a few social savvy and you not only learn by watching a professional do it, you could also make a friend. It’s a win-win solution.


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