Spa Water Maintenance

 

Easily Maintain Your Bullfrog Spa

EnviroSmarte can help with all your Bullfrog Spa’s water maintenance needs. We support and carry supplies for the most basic water sanitation all the way to chemical free water sanitation systems. Contact EnviroSmarte for help in determining which system is best for you.

ChlorineChlorine GuideChlorine Supplies
Bromine - TabletsTablet Bromine GuideTablet Bromine Supplies
Bromine - LiquidLiquid Bromine GuideLiquid Bromine Supplies
Spa Frog - FloatingFloating Spa Frog GuideFloating Spa Frog Supplies
Spa Frog - In-LineIn-Line Spa Frog GuideIn-Line Spa Frog Supplies
Spa Frog - Filter CoreFilter Core Spa Frog GuideFilter Core Spa Frog Supplies
Spa MarvelSpa Marvel GuideSpa Marvel Supplies
EZ spaEZ Spa GuideEZ Spa SuppliesSpa Marvel Supplies
ECOsmarteECOsmarte GuideECOsmarte Supplies
EnviroSmarte CO2 pH ControlEnviroSmarte CO2 pH Control GuideThis is an add-on to the ECOsmarte Spa System and uses the same supplies
ECOsmarte Supplies

What If Something Goes Wrong

Bullfrog Spas from EnviroSmarte are equipped with the most effective water care systems available. These systems are designed to maintain your spa water in optimal condition. However, without proper care water purity can begin to deteriorate. There are two basic indicators that your spa water needs help – the way the water looks or the way the water smells.

Water Looks Dirty or Water Smells Funny

Water Looks Dirty: If your spa water begins to look dirty, cloudy, or off-color in some way this is usually an indication that your filtration system is not functioning correctly. This can happen when foreign substances like dirt, leaves, suntan lotions, laundry detergent from swim suits, oils, or other substances clog filter membranes. If your water reaches a point where it is visibly dirty it’s best to drain, clean, and refill the spa. Be sure to thoroughly clean your filters following the approved procedures and re-insert them. Regularly clean and maintain your filters and replace them at recommended intervals.

Water Has an Odor: Depending on the sanitation method you choose, spa water can have a slight odor that comes from the chemicals used to eliminate bacteria and other contaminants. However, if your spa water begins to smell strongly this is usually an indication that the water is out of balance or is no longer functioning. If your spa water reaches a point where it smells bad, instead of adding more sanitizer, you should drain your spa, clean it, and refill it with clean water and the appropriate sanitizer. Check and balance your water regularly.

Learn more about Bullfrog’s WellSpring Water Care System and the other Bullfrog Spa Water Treatment and Filtration Options.

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