Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Drewski on April 18, 2006, 04:57:51 pm
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Hi All:
From seeing the length of time many of you have had your tubs as mentioned in another thread, replacing the filters in your spa may not have been something you thought of yet. Please allow me to share my experience.
Now, even though I don't consider myself CHEAP, I'll use the heck out of something until it gets close to breaking before I replace it. Why? Maybe I'm just lazy.
Anyway, up until last weekend, I had been using the SAME filters I bought with my tub almost 7 years ago. TRUE, they had turned green (not the paper, it was still WHITE, just the plastic - it was originally blue), the threads were so WORN I was using Teflon tape to get them to seat and even after washing them thoroughly, I was having major problems keeping the water clean. Flow through the filter box was way down, even after a complete cleaning.
So, FINALLY, after hating life, I pooped out the $123 to get 3 new replacement filters (bought them from Doc). They arrived Friday, I did a water change and cleaning on Saturday and me and the E-Bunnies were in the tub on Sunday (I'd post a picture but I don't want Terminator to feel bad).
Well, smack me upside the head and call me STUPID! 7 years is WAY too long to wait to replace your filters. Ya think I'd have a clue.... ANYWAY, predictably, WOW, I just re-discovered my tub! The water going into the filter box now rocks like the Colorado River in spring, the jets blow me out of the seats and small children no longer can sit in the tub without me fearing for their lives!
Now I'm thinking about buying a second set to rotate and allow for better cleaning (soak them over night in cleaning solution) along with just biting the bullet and replacing them every 3 years or so....
So, that's my story....
Peace and Hot Water....
Drewski
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Great story. Great advice.
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Thanks for posting - I have tried over the years to find ways to say that to my customers, but they always assume I am simply trying to sell them something.
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Thanks for posting - I have tried over the years to find ways to say that to my customers, but they always assume I am simply trying to sell them something.
Suggest they replace them annually. They'll probably just think you're trying to sell filters and wind up changing them every 3 years instead. :D
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ya 7 Year is a long long time. I have two sets and rotate them each month. Soak them in solution each month over night and then rinse and let sit till next month. 6 months of the year the filters are being used. I anticpate on changing them at the 3 year mark. So 1 to 1 1/2 years of use out of one set. Price to pay to have a good running sytem I say.
But good on you to share that. I have a friend with one filter in his tub and I don't think he has every cleaned it yet in almost a year. But he doesn't listen to what I say. I guess that is why my water is so nice and his looks like a bubble bath.
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ya 7 Year is a long long time. I have two sets and rotate them each month. Soak them in solution each month over night and then rinse and let sit till next month. 6 months of the year the filters are being used. I anticpate on changing them at the 3 year mark. So 1 to 1 1/2 years of use out of one set. Price to pay to have a good running sytem I say.
Thats exactly how I handle mine. On my second set of filters now.