After 5 months, we finally have our tub at our vacation house! It's a (400 gal) PDC Malibu complete with Ozone and UV. It was set up by the local dealer which is a rental management company that maintains about 200 tubs locally. I was told ahead of time that they use a floating bromine dispenser in their tubs. Virtually all the tubs under their care are checked weekly. Since ours is not a rental, he suggested bi-weekly (and half price... $450/yr).
The tub had been filled and heated just a few days prior to our arrival. Once I got the snow off the top, I used some 6-in-1 test strips I picked up on Amazon. Well, the results showed that my tub water out of whack.
Bromine, basically 0 (Oh, and did I mention that despite of their claimed use of bromine floaters, there was no flotation device in my tub)!
Alkalinity very high (hard to tell precisely with the colors, but in the 180-240 range)
pH high (~ 8?)
Hardness basically 0
I contacted them about this (and the fact that they didn't bring the steps I ordered with it.. glad that there was at least a cover on it! They sent someone out who popped the top did a quick test (I guess just for bromine?) and proceeded to throw a small amount of granules into the tub and kicked on the jets/bubbles to help mix it. He then took a floater cartridge and removed some old/used bromine tablets, popped 2-3 new ones in, and away he went.
Later that day I checked and the bromine looked perfect - of course, everything else was as it had been (pegged high or low).
They're supposedly coming out today after I contacted them about this and I suggested the water really needs some initial balancing - after which I assume it will just need the cursory sanitization care that they seem to provide.
We only make it up here for a week or two every 2 or 3 months. There are NO other options with regard to other companies in the area who provide this service. A couple hot tub stores in towns (45 minutes away) claim it's too far to be part of their regular care route, and the only other rental management company in the valley used the lame excuse of "we can't get up there in the winter". That's interesting, since they manage to be able to send cleaning crews to all their homes... geesh
If these guys can't get things balanced, what do you recommend I do to get things stabilized myself, and in what order? ANY suggestions at this time would be appreciated !
THANKS