Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: mkotubs on October 30, 2006, 03:37:34 pm
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I've had my tub now 3 weeks and things are going fine. Once a week I shock the tub with MPS shock and rinse my filters, in that order. The question I have is should I be rinsing my filters before or after shocking? So far everytime i've shocked my filters are nice and white. The only thing I see happen with the rinse, is some hair and small leafs.
The tub is a HS, with Tri-X filters.
does anyone have a problems with falling leafs landing in the tub? i try to scoop them up quickly, but some break into tiny little pieces.
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I have huge oak trees in my back yard right over the tub, and this time of year I am cleaning up 3-6 garbage cans full of leaves every week. Some always fall in the tub when I have the cover off, and I scoop them out, but a few always end up in the filter basket. Not a big deal. PITA, but not a big deal.
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I also Anne. In fact, 5 mature white oaks, all about 80-100' tall. Talk about leaves!?! When we first moved here in 1989, I bagged them. Well after 30 - 55 gall size recycling type bags the first year, every year since, I mulch them first with my lawn mower and then bag the remnants. I still produce 6-7 bag fulls in the fall, but a lot better than raking and raking and raking. They're falling as we speak with about 1/2 down. And acorns! This variety is supposed to produce every other year, but we have had about 3-4 55 gallon garbage containers the last 3 years straight. This year - finally NONE. Thank God! When they start falling in late Sept, we're going to have to wear helmets while soaking! Tundra coming tomorrow!
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It's good to regularly peek into the filter compartment for leaves. One or two leaves create a big sanitizer demand.