Quick answer: Spa Pool News has added a new summer advice set for the most common pool and hot tub problems: cloudy water, pH, salt chlorinators, heat pumps, robotic cleaners, sunscreen in the water, restarting a hot tub after a holiday, and preparing for a service call.
The goal is not just to add more articles, but to create a practical hub for situations where an owner does not know whether to measure the water, clean the filtration, deal with the technology, or call a service company. The new guides are written as first aid before unnecessary experimentation.
What is new
- Seasonal advice hub: water, technology and service
- Milky or cloudy pool water
- High pH in the pool
- Salt water: why the chlorinator is not producing enough chlorine
- Pool heat pump not heating
- When to call a service company for your pool or hot tub
- Hot tub after a holiday
- Sunscreen and pool water
Who the set is for
For owners of home pools and hot tubs, service companies, technology retailers, and companies who want to send customers clear links instead of long explanations of basic problems over the phone.
How to use it
Start with the hub, pick the specific symptom, and only then deal with chemistry or a service call. For water, the first step is measurement. For technology, the first step is checking operating conditions, flow, filtration and error messages.
The editorial team will keep expanding the set based on seasonal queries and how the articles perform in search.
Next step
Planning a similar pool, hot tub or wellness project?
Move from inspiration to the company directory, a clear request or a regular editorial selection.

