Unless specific adaptations are requested to improve water filtration and durability, which is perfectly viable thanks to the customization we offer in made-to-order manufacturing, whirlpool baths are not equipped to keep the water clean for a long time.
It is true that the water pump itself, which provides the massaging through the jets, prevents the stagnation of the liquid by subjecting the water to continuous movement. However, without incorporating advanced filtration systems such as those used in outdoor hot tubs, it is normal to empty the bathtub after every use.
The quintessential device in the jacuzzi bath for disinfection is the ozonator, already included in the price and responsible for transforming oxygen from the air into ozone, an element that prevents the proliferation of bacteria and extends the lifespan of water to a certain extent.
But then, don't you have to add chemicals to the water?
The materials of which the massage bathtubs are made of do not allow the use of chemicals. If you want to reuse the same water for a long time, we can offer you a custom-made production of your whirlpool bath by adapting the material of the glass to allow the application of chemicals. This adaptation is not very expensive and can be interesting to avoid emptying the tub after each use.
Is there anything else I should take into account about keeping the whirlpool bath in good condition?
Here are some tips to keep your jacuzzi bath in top condition so you can get the most out of your investment:
Use a clean, dry cloth to clean the inside of the tub every two weeks. This will remove small stains and impurities easily, without the need for chemicals and abrasives. It will remove dirt and extend the life of your massage bathtub!
Unless modifications have been made to the equipment to keep water for longer periods of time, be sure to empty the whirlpool bath every 10 days at most. Otherwise, the water will turn cloudy and give off a foul odor!
Clean the pipes thoroughly every 6 months with specific products to prevent odors from accumulating in the ducts. Think efficiently and you'll get it right!