Using cedar wood barrel hot tubs
gives the most relaxing and natural way to enjoy the outdoors.
Listening to the cracking fire, smelling the natural aroma of burning
wood, sitting in the hot tub, and enjoying your favorite beverage with
your friends gives you a feeling like you're in a spa.
But
owning a cedar wood barrel hot tub requires regular maintenance. Please
read the post on how to maintain the wood barrel hot tubs.
Start with treating the hot tub surface.
External Surface –
Wood
hot tubs require maintenance on the external wood surface. You should
treat your hot tub with wood supplement oil, glaze, and wax around twice
a year. You should never use paint and varnishes on the outer part of
the hot tub as they badly affect the ability of wood to swell and hold
inside water.
Internal Surface –
You
should avoid using chemical products on the internal surface of the hot
tub. Over use, you will find scum buildup inside the hot tub because of
the chemicals in the water. Hence, they need to be cleaned and
sanitized correctly. Though the scum builds up on the surface of the
water and air meeting point, you can take a paper towel to wipe the scum
away.
Consider the location of the hot tub.
Installing
a hot tub outdoor and indoors has its merits and demerits. However, an
outdoor hot tub requires careful consideration of the weather and other
external factors affecting the functionality and durability of the hot
tub.
Nevertheless,
your hot tub placement must sit on the flat and dry ground surface. If
the ground is damp under the wood barrel hot tub, the bottom part will
get mold, stink, and eventually erode.
Another
factor is the temperature. A hot tub should be placed in the constant
temperature areas. The wood used in the wood barrel hot tub will
contract and expand the outdoors due to the changing seasonal
temperatures. Hence, you should consider treating and checking the hot
tub regularly.
Consider water maintenance and scaling.
The water maintenance in a hot tub includes:
- Checking the pH of water.
- The chlorine concentration.
- Maintaining the water level.
- Eliminating scum.
Checking
the pH level and chlorine concentration will ensure that no harmful
bacteria are present in the hot tub. For this purpose, you can use a pH
and chlorine meter, i.e., a handheld instrument or strips.
The
water inside the hot tub will create a buildup of hard water scaling
where the water meets the surrounding air. If you want to inspect the
water hardness visually, you can take the water sample and boil it so
that total dissolved solids will be left at the end.
It's
suggested to filter the water for natural minerals. You need to keep
the hot tub clean as the deposits build up with time. Unfortunately, the
longer the scaling sits, the more likely it will erode the internal
surface of the hot tub.
Bottom Line –
Maintaining a cedar wood barrel hot tub will ensure the fun lasts. You can speak with Northern Lights Cedar Tubs
professionals, and we will help you administer the proper maintenance
procedures. If you want to know more ways to maintain a wood barrel hot
tub, please call us at +1 (800) 759-8990.