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At Hot Tub Liverpool we provide a hot tub relocation service. This means if you are moving house and want to take your existing hot tub with you or if you have purchased a second hand hot tub from someone, we will relocate it from one property to the other.
Hot Tub Liverpool is a trusted local Liverpool City Centre-based company, serving Liverpool, Wirral, and the rest of the North West of England with a wealth of experience and knowledge when it comes to all things to do with hot tubs. We have our own way of moving your tub from A to B in the most efficient, effective and safe way as possible.
We like to give a thorough service so before we carry out your relocation, we will ask you to send us photos with measurements or walk-through videos of the access at both properties to eliminate any issues with moving the hot tub on the day of the relocation. This includes things like window ledges jutting out or pipes.
Sometimes a crane may be required to lift the hot tub into place, but generally, a solution can be reached to avoid this, for instance, maybe lifting a fence panel and going through a neighbour’s garden. Our Engineer will look at the pictures and video and make an informed decision about the best way to perform the relocation. Should a crane or Hiab be required, this is something that Hot Tub Liverpool will arrange on your behalf.
We have carried out numerous hot tub relocations and are very confident in our ability to be able to provide the best service possible, with our friendly, knowledgeable Engineers who can answer any questions you may have about your hot tub. We are also fully insured to carry out the process, which is extremely important when moving such large and valuable items.
We also pride ourselves on our reliability and punctuality, we will always give you an estimated time and should that change due to traffic restrictions, someone will call you to inform you of a later or sometimes earlier arrival.
Hot Tub Liverpool is highly rated on Trustpilot, with over 60 five star reviews. This is because we like to provide the friendliest, most approachable, knowledgeable and most efficient service we possibly can.
Prices start from £350 but can vary due to the distance involved please contact our team for an accurate quote prior to purchase.
To see if we can help you with your hot tub relocation, why not give us call on 0151 662 0284 and speak to one of our team who will be able to provide you with prices and availability dates you can also whatsapp us on 07736 578751 or email us at sales@hottubliverpool.com.
The ideal pH level for a hot tub is between 7.2 and 7.8. A pH level that is too low (acidic) can irritate your skin and eyes, while a pH level that is too high (alkaline) can make the water cloudy and uncomfortable to swim in.
The ideal total alkalinity level for a hot tub is between 80 and 120 ppm. Total alkalinity helps to buffer the pH level of the water, so it doesn't fluctuate too much.
The ideal calcium hardness level for a hot tub depends on the type of finish on your hot tub. For acrylic hot tubs, the ideal calcium hardness level is between 100 and 250 ppm. For plaster hot tubs, the ideal calcium hardness level is between 250 and 450 ppm.
The most common chemicals used to maintain hot tub water chemistry are chlorine, bromine, and sanitizers. Chlorine is the most effective sanitizer, but it can be harsh on your skin and eyes. Bromine is a less harsh alternative to chlorine, but it can be more expensive. Sanitizers are a combination of chemicals that work together to keep your hot tub water clean and safe.
You should test the water chemistry in your hot tub at least three times a week. If you use your hot tub frequently, you may need to test the water more often.
You can adjust the pH level of your hot tub water with pH increaser or pH decreaser chemicals. Follow the instructions on the product label to add the correct amount of chemical to your water.
You can adjust the total alkalinity level of your hot tub water with total alkalinity increaser or total alkalinity decreaser chemicals. Follow the instructions on the product label to add the correct amount of chemical to your water.
Shocking your hot tub is a way to kill bacteria and other contaminants in the water. You can shock your hot tub with chlorine or bromine shock. Follow the instructions on the product label to add the correct amount of shock to your water.
Winterizing your hot tub is important to prevent damage to the equipment and the tub itself. To winterize your hot tub, you will need to drain the water, add a winterizing solution, and cover the tub.
Some common problems with hot tub water chemistry include:
If you experience any of these problems, you should test the water chemistry and adjust it as needed.