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This Jacuzzi® approved filter is perfect for keeping your hot tub free of any impurities. By providing purified water, you're left with a clean and clear pool for you to enjoy your hot tub experience time and time again. Made with long-lasting materials from its inner core to its holder, it'll last the test of time, and it's easy to clean too, ensuring its long life.
Approved Jacuzzi® J465/J470/J480 Proclarity Filter introduced in mid 2012. It fits onto a white cannister that contains the 'Hour Glass Disposable' Filter bought separately. This quality filter using Reemay has been tested and approved by Jacuzzi® in their branded Hot Tubs. The use of non-approved filters may void certain warranty claims. Check the code on the top of the filter (6473-158).
We carry a range of Jacuzzi® Filters. We recommend that you change your filter every couple of months to ensure your hot tub runs efficiently.
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We supply a number of chemicals, filters and other accessories such as steps and cover lifters. These can either be purchased by calling in to the showroom, visiting the website or over the phone.
If we don’t have a particular item in stock that you have ordered, we will do our best to find out when the earliest possible date would be for us to receive it and get back to you as quickly as possible.
If you order your accessories via the website or over the phone, we will aim to send them out the same day via Parcel Force on an Express 24 delivery, so you receive them as soon as possible. when we have obtained the tracking number, we will contact you to let you know what the number is so you can also keep track of your delivery.
Hot tub filters are essential for removing debris, contaminants, and impurities from the water to keep it clean and safe for users.
The frequency of cleaning or replacement depends on usage, but a general guideline is every 4-8 weeks. More frequent cleaning may be necessary in heavily used hot tubs.
Cartridge filters use a pleated element to capture debris, while sand filters use a bed of fine sand to trap particles. Cartridge filters are more common in hot tubs due to their efficiency and ease of maintenance.
The right filter size depends on the hot tub's water capacity and flow rate. Consult your hot tub's owner's manual or a professional to ensure the correct filter size.
You can clean and reuse cartridge filters, but they eventually wear out and need replacement. Sand filters, on the other hand, require periodic backwashing and sand replacement.
To clean a cartridge filter, remove it from the housing, rinse it with a hose or pressure washer, and soak it in a filter-cleaning solution. Rinse it thoroughly and allow it to dry before reinstalling.
Reduced water flow, cloudy water, or persistent water chemistry problems are signs that your hot tub filter may need replacement.
It's best to use the manufacturer-recommended filter for your hot tub to ensure compatibility and optimal filtration.
Regular maintenance, proper cleaning, and avoiding the use of high levels of oil-based products or chemical imbalances in the water can help extend the filter's lifespan.
It's a good practice to remove and store the filter properly if the hot tub is not in use during the winter to prevent freezing damage. Clean and dry the filter before storage, and keep it in a dry, cool place.