Spa & Pool Chemicals 

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We Have The Right Chemicals For Your Hot Tubs & Pools

Odyssey Spas carries SpaGuard and BioGuard brands for maintaining your spa or pool. Have a question about what hot tub and spa chemicals to use?

Give us a call at 641-628-8292 / 515-289-2023  or stop by one of our showrooms in Pella or Des Moines, Iowa

SpaGuard 


Count on us to help with your spa or hot tub. There are various ways to care for your spa depending upon sanitizer preferences and frequency of use. Other factors such as spa size, location and ease of application will drive your treatment decision. Our team can help you find the best solution for your requirements.

BioGuard 


Our experience and know-how makes pool and spa care easier and more enjoyable. Pool care should be easy. Don’t know where to start? Well, we’ve got you covered with our hot tub and spa chemicals. Follow one of our BioGuard systems and you’ll be enjoying your pool instead of maintaining it.

Aroma Therapy

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Spa Chemicals FAQs

How often should you be cleaning a hot tub?

You should do light cleaning daily (skimming and wiping), a thorough clean weekly (filters and waterline), and a deep cleaning hot tub water every 3–4 months, including draining and refilling the tub.

How often should you test your hot tub water?

Test your water at least 2–3 times a week, or daily if you’re using the hot tub heavily. Regular testing ensures safe water chemistry.

What spa chemicals do I need to maintain a hot tub?

You’ll need sanitizers (chlorine or bromine), pH balancers, alkalinity increasers, calcium hardness stabilizers, and shock treatments to maintain a healthy hot tub.

What’s the difference between cleaning a hot tub and servicing it?

Cleaning a hot tub includes removing debris, wiping surfaces, and maintaining water quality. Servicing a hot tub involves inspecting and repairing parts like the pump, heater, or jets.

What are the signs you need spa repair services?

Common signs include cloudy or smelly water, noisy pumps, jets not working, or water not heating. These are indicators your spa may need professional repair.

How do you shock a hot tub and why is it important?

Shocking involves adding a high dose of sanitizer to kill bacteria and break down organic waste. It’s a recommended step for cleaning hot tub water weekly or after heavy use to keep the water crystal clear.

Is there a difference between cleaning a hot tub and cleaning a jacuzzi?

The principles are similar. Both involve balancing water chemistry, cleaning filters, and maintaining the system. The key difference is branding—Jacuzzi is a brand, while hot tub is the generic term.

How do I clean hot tub filters properly?

For cleaning hot tub filters, Rinse your filters weekly and soak them in a filter cleaner every month. Replace them every 12–18 months depending on usage and water quality.

Can poor maintenance lead to costly spa repairs?

Absolutely. Skipping cleaning a hot tub can lead to scale buildup, clogged filters, or even damage to pumps and heaters—resulting in expensive spa repair bills.

What’s the best chemical routine for cleaning hot tub?

Maintain a consistent schedule: test water 2–3x per week, adjust pH and sanitizer levels, shock weekly, and clean filters regularly. Use only high-quality, spa-specific chemicals.