It’s a Jacuzzi, Not a Bubble Bath

Jacuzzi.It might be a nice fantasy to have an enormous bubble bath in your jacuzzi, but that’s a really bad idea. Residue ends up in the jets, and it doesn’t take long to start growing bacteria that smells just awful.

No, one kind of soap isn’t better than another. The best thing you can do to enjoy your jacuzzi is to keep it clean from anything that might cause bacterial growth. The worst thing isn’t an awful smell coming from the jets, the worst thing might be a skin infection that takes you to the doctor’s office. 

If you’ve added soap or bubbles to your jacuzzi once, you may be able to run a cleaner through the system and get rid of any build up. If you’ve been doing it for awhile, your system may need to be replaced altogether.

Don’t risk it, contact our office at 972-424-6479 with any questions you may have about jacuzzi function, and let’s get this thing taken care of as soon as possible.

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Comments

  1. I didn’t know that putting soap in a Jacuzzi could actually lead to bacteria buildup. I knew that soap could clog the system up, but not that it could actually be harmful to anyone who uses the spa. That fact makes it even more important to keep the soap in the tub, not in the Jacuzzi. Thanks for the information.

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