Sirona Bromine Tabs 2.2lb

$59.99

The Sirona Brom Tabs are low-odor, low-dust tablets designed to be used with your choice of floater. When used as directed, Sirona Brom Tabs will sanitize spa and hot tub water, keeping it clean, clear and free of odor. Sirona Brom Tabs give the effectiveness of chlorine without the chlorine odor.

Sirona Chlorine Granular

$49.99$84.99

The Sirona Spa Care Chlorinating Granules is an efficient chlorine sanitizer that will rid the water of unpleasant odors, contaminants and algae. This sanitizer will not leave behind any residues and will completely dissolve rapidly in the spa. Use this chlorine granular to help maintain a safe level of 2 to 3 ppm of available chlorine in residential spas.

Sirona Activate Granular

$46.99$89.99

Sirona Activate Granular is a non-chlorine shock that will quickly clear up cloudy water. Activate Granular rids spa water of residual soaps, deodorants, natural oils, and organic materials that build-up in spa water. When Activate Granular is added to the spa water, it reacts with the bromide and forms a bromine solution to destroy any micro-organisms left behind by the bather. It is compatible with chlorine, bromine, ozone, and mineral purification systems.

The move into hot tub ownership is an exciting time. You’ve picked the best hot tub for you, decided on the perfect location, and are now ready to jump in and relax. However, there is one thing that may still be on your mind as you embark on your spa ownership experience: hot tub chemistry.

In fact, “How hard is it to take care of a hot tub?” is one of the first questions many people ask. Learning how to manage the chemistry in your hot tub is not overwhelming and anyone can do it. The basic factors that go into maintaining and balancing your spa water are alkalinity, pH levels, sanitizers, and shock treatments. While you may or may not have any interest in chemistry, in order to maintain clean water that is ready to use at any time you do need to know a couple of simple basics about these things. Don’t worry, you don’t need a lab coat, it’s really easy.