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Hot Tub Filter: How Often to Clean It and When to Replace It

Quick answer: The filter is the first line of defense for clean hot tub water. Clean it regularly, rotate a spare, and don’t let it clog up with cosmetics.

This topic comes from recurring questions pool and hot tub owners ask: what to measure first, what to dose, when to filter, and when it’s no longer worth trying to save the water blindly.

Common causes

  • Clogged cartridge.
  • Oil and cosmetics in the filter media.
  • Too low flow rate.
  • Old filter with damaged pleats.

Step-by-step procedure

  1. Rinse the filter with a jet of water.
  2. Use a cartridge cleaner regularly.
  3. Let the filter dry thoroughly if you have a spare.
  4. Replace a damaged or warped filter.
  5. Clean the filter sooner after heavy bather use.

What to avoid

  • Don’t dose chemicals without measuring.
  • Don’t mix different disinfection systems without knowing the instructions.
  • Don’t wait for a small problem to turn into major cloudiness.

How to prevent it next time

  • Measure the water regularly and keep a log of your actions.
  • Keep the filtration system and filters clean.
  • React immediately after heavy bather load.
  • Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the pool, hot tub, and chemicals.

When to call a service technician or expert

Call a service technician or expert if the problem keeps recurring, the water smells, bathers experience discomfort after swimming, or you’re unsure about the technology and dosing.

Frequently asked questions

Should I adjust the pH first, or add disinfectant first?

In most common situations, measure and correct the pH first, because disinfection performs worse outside the correct range.

Is a generic tip from the internet enough?

Not always. Water volume, filtration type, water source, and the chemicals used all matter. Treat an online guide as a checklist, not a substitute for measuring.

Sources and editorial note

This article is an editorial guide for home pools and hot tubs. Always follow the technology manufacturer’s instructions and the chemical safety data sheets. Stricter hygiene rules apply to public facilities.

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