Saturday, November 23, 2013

Starting Your Spa on Pristine Blue


STARTING UP ON PRISTINE BLUE
 The Easy Way to Beautiful, Clear, Hassle Free Spa Water

1.  Drain the spa and refill. Replace or clean the filter thoroughly.
2.  Balance the water.
· Total Alkalinity  50-90 ppm
· Ph 7.2 to 7.6
·  Calcium hardness 100- 300 ppm
3.  Add 10 millilters of Pristine Check per 100 gallons of water. Circulate 2 to 4 hours.
4.  Shock with 5 milliliters ( or 1 teaspoon) of PristineExtra per 100 gallons of water. Circulate 2 to 4 hours.
5.  Clean the filter.
6.  Add 6 milliliters of PristineBlue per 100 gallons of water. Run the filter for 1 hour.
After each use of the spa, shock with 5 milliliters (or 1 teaspoon) of PristinePower per 100 gallons of water, not to exceed once per day. (make sure to have the jets on, and run them about 10 to 15 minutes, so the PristinePower will not drop to the bottom)

EVERY 2 WEEKS

1.       Balance the water.
2.       Test the PristineBlue level and add according to the Spa Dosage Chart.
3.       Add 1 mililliter of PristineClean per 100 gallons of water
4.       Add 1 milliliter of PristineClear per 100 gallons of water
5.       Add 5 milliliters (or 1 teaspoon) of PristinePower per 100 gallons of water.
6.       Filter for 4 to 6 hours and then clean the filter media.
7.       Use PristineMist once every 4 to 6 weeks to prevent odor and discoloration to the underside of the spa cover.

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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Free Kindle or Mini iPad with Your Inground Pool, Now through Dec. 31, 2013


Will a pool be under your tree for Christmas?

We sure hope so. The best gift you can give is family time spent with loved ones. We hope we can be a part of your Christmas gifts this year.
All contracts signed between now and December 31st for installation in 2014 will receive a FREE Kindle Fire or Mini iPad gift wrapped for you courtesy of Parrot Bay Pools & Spas.
910-429-0086

Free Kindle Fire or Mini iPad
with all pool contracts signed and 10% deposit retained between now and December 31, 2013. Valid on new or updated estimates for pools to be installed in 2014. Schedule now, secure your spot, and have a Kindle under the tree! Not valid with any other offers or discounts.
Offer Expires: December 31, 2013 

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

How to Clean and Purge Your Spa

Before draining your spa you must take proper procedure for a clean and proper maintenance of your water and spa condition. Using spa purge before draining your spa restores the plumbing to original condition and takes out all organic waste such as oils, lotions, cosmetics, hair products, sweat build up, etc., that your body  tends to leave in the water.

DIRECTIONS TO PURGING THE SPA WITH SPA PURGE
1.  Remove cartridge filter elements
2. With Spa water temperature at 95 degrees Fahrenheit or higher, add entire contents of 1liter   SPA Purge bottle to spa water
3. Run jets a minimum of 5 min.( if excessive foaming occurs turn jets off)
4. Maintain water temperature and allow spa to circulate overnight with jets off.
5. Drain, rinse and then refill spa and reinstall filter elements. Proceed with normal spa maintenance.
Before refilling the spa clean the hot tub with Clean and Perfect which cleans away excess grease and dirt left in the spa. Just spray and wipe for cleaning use.
Parrot Bay Pools & Spas
910-429-0086
3011 Town Center Drive, Suite 130
Fayetteville, NC 28306
 
 

Monday, November 4, 2013

How to Clean Your Hot Tub Filters with Filter Perfect


Directions for a cartridge or Diatomaceous Earth filter grid
Remove cartridge elements or D.E grids from filter tank and hose off loose material. Ina pail, bucket or trash container with 5 to 10 gallons of water, add 1 liter bottle of Filter Perfect.
Place cartridge elements or D.E grids in solution and soak for a minimum of 6 hours, preferably overnight. Remove from solution and rinse thoroughly. Clean cartridge elements should be allowed to dry before reinstalling.


 

Parrot Bay Pools & Spas, Inc.

3011 Town Center Drive, Suite 130

Fayetteville, NC 28306

910-429-0086

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Hot Tub Water Chemistry and Maintenance


Thinking of investing in a hot tub, but worried about the maintenance? Many clients ask this before purchasing a hot tub. Making sure your hot tub water is clean and maintained is a major part of owning a hot tub. No one wants to hang out in a hot tub with dirty water. We are here to help you keep your hot tub sparkling and make sure it lasts you for many years to come.

You should start by testing your spa water by using test strips or bringing a water sample to Parrot Bay Pools & Spas. If you are using Chlorine as a primary sanitizer, you need to use a test strip that is suited for chlorine while if you are using bromine, you need to use a Bromine test strip. Chemical test strips measure the pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness and chlorine level of spa water. Some of our clients also use non-chlorine chemicals in their hot tubs. If you are using non-chlorine chemicals then use the testing procedure for your chemicals.

The first step after testing the water is to correct a hardness problem if one exists. The calcium hardness should be between 250 ppm and 400 ppm. If the water is too soft, it will foam and cause corrosion of your spa equipment. If the water is too hard, it will cause mineral build up on the heater element. The typical problem is the water is too soft and requires the addition of calcium to raise the hardness of the water. If you have a high metal content this should also be addressed by using a metal sequestering agent, such as our Metal Out.

Next, you can adjust the pH and alkalinity, which are related and use the same chemicals to adjust the levels. Make the first adjustment using the alkalinity reading. If the alkalinity is too high, use a decreaser
product to lower the level and if it is already too low, use a product to raise the level. Add the chemical in low doses, as it might take a long time to change the alkalinity. It is important to not overdose when doing this as it will take a lot of the opposite chemical to remedy the issue. When the alkalinity is in range, it is time to correct the pH readings by using. You want the pH to be between 7.0 and 7.8.

Now you can add the sanitizer. If the water is cloudy or smells, you can shock the water by bringing the level to around 10 ppm, but DO NOT use the spa when the
 sanitizer level is this high. Even if you are using a non-chlorine sanitizer I would still recommend using a chlorine shock at least every other time you shock the spa. Shocking the water will ensure all bacteria and organic compounds are destroyed. You can leave on the pumps and uncover the spa to help dissipate the excess levels or chlorine back to the normal levels of between 3 ppm and 5 ppm. Once it is within these normal ranges, it is safe to use the spa again.

You also need to make sure the water is clean on an ongoing basis by shock treating the water and maintaining the sanitizer level. The warm water of
hot tubs would provide an ideal breeding ground for potentially harmful microorganisms if you do not initiate and maintain an effective sanitizer system to control them.

In order to keep your water fresh, you should add your sanitizer of choice or some shock after you use the hot tub and cycle the pumps on before your cover it. This way, the chlorine will work on killing any bacteria that might have remained after your spa session.

Parrot Bay Pools & Spas has other chemicals such as de-foamers and clarifiers that will help you keep your spa water clear and clean. We have a Chemical Starter Kit that contains all the chemicals that are necessary to maintain high quality spa water,

Parrot Bay Pools & Spas
910-429-0086