Then, how often should you change the water in a swim spa?
Just so, how do I drain the water from my endless pool?
Can you use an Endless Pool year round?
When you think swim spas, you may picture using one in summer, like you do a traditional pool. After all, Endless Pools ® were designed to be swim-in-place pools. But Endless Pools are temperature-controlled and can be enjoyed all year round. In fact, Endless Pools are perfect for winter.
How often should you clean a spa filter?
Your filter should be rinsed regularly, about twice a week, based on your hot tub usage and climate. Generally speaking, the rule of thumb is to thoroughly clean your filter once every two weeks with a filter cleaner that will allow you to clean between the pleats and remove any deposits.
Are swim spas high maintenance?
Swim spas are actually easier to maintain than hot tubs. The cooler water means they require fewer chemicals, the levels are more stable, and the water needs changing less frequently.
Do Endless Pools have heaters?
All pools come standard with an electric water heater. Our optional gas heater works much faster than electric and is generally cheaper to operate.
Are Endless Pools worth it?
An Endless Pool takes up much less space, is simpler to install (particularly indoors), is easier to maintain and is more economical to run than a traditional lap pool. When you have a pool in your backyard or in your house, you also eliminate travel time required to get to a lap pool or lake. It’s way more convenient!
Can Endless Pools be heated?
For outdoor installations, the Endless Pools cabinet can be super-insulated to lock in heat. And given that the standard Endless Pools model has a capacity of about 2,500 gallons, using just one-tenth or less of the water used in a traditional pool, heating it is significantly more affordable.
Do swim spas use alot of electricity?
It’s obvious that the more you use your swim spa, the more it will cost to operate. A family of five who are using their swim spa every day will have to expect higher electrical bills compared to a solitary occupant who uses their swim spa once or twice a week.