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A Step-by-step guide on "How to draining a spa pool?" Spa Supplies is your One Stop Shop regarding everything Spa Pool Maintenance powered by New Zealand’s largest Spa Pool and Sauna retailer - Alpine Spas™. NZ: https://www.spasupplies.co.nz/ AU: https://www.spasupplies.co.nz/ Properly draining your spa is an essential maintenance task that helps keep your spa pool clean and functioning optimally. Whether you're preparing for a deep clean, winterising your spa, or simply refreshing the water (recommended every 3 months), follow this comprehensive guide to drain your spa effectively and safely. Preparation Before you begin the draining process, gather the necessary tools and materials: Garden hose Male hose attachment (provided with your Spa Pool) Ensure that your spa's power is turned off at the circuit breaker for safety. This step is crucial to prevent any electrical hazards during the draining process. Locating the Drain Valve Most spas have a primary drain valve located at the bottom of the cabinet. Consult your spa's user manual if you're having trouble finding it. Once located, remove the cap and attach your garden hose to the valve (as shown in this video). Draining Process Open the drain valve: Push the valve into the middle position to allow water to start flowing out. (If your spa doesn't have a built-in drain, you can use a submersible pump for faster draining.) Direct the water: Ensure the hose is positioned to drain the water according to your local requirements and away from your home's foundation and any electrical components. Monitor the process: As the spa drains, keep an eye on the water level. Remove remaining water: Once most of the water has drained, use a wet vacuum or sponges to remove any standing water in the footwell and jets. Cleaning While your spa is empty, take the opportunity to clean it thoroughly: Spray the shell with a spa cleaner and wipe it down with a soft cloth. We recommend using the 303 Multi-Surface Spa Cleaner 946ml. You can purchase it from Spa Supplies here: https://www.spasupplies.co.nz/product.... Pay special attention to the waterline area where buildup often occurs. Clean or replace the filters according to the manufacturer's instructions. We recommend to replace the filters every 6 months. If you need new Filters, please have a look here, as we stock filters for a lot of Spa Brands and Models: NZ: https://www.spasupplies.co.nz/collect... AU: https://spasupplies.com.au/collection... Refilling Your Spa After cleaning, it's time to refill your spa: Pull out the drain valve, remove the garden hose, screw on the cap and push the valve in all the way. Use a hose filter to fill your spa with fresh water. Fill the spa to the recommended level. Final Steps Once refilled: Turn the power back on at the circuit breaker. Prime the pump and check for proper jet function. Add the necessary chemicals to balance the water. If you are out of chemicals, you can buy them here: NZ: https://www.spasupplies.co.nz/collect... AU: https://spasupplies.com.au/collection... By following these steps, you'll ensure that your spa pool is properly drained, cleaned, and ready for use. Regular maintenance, including draining and cleaning every 3-4 months, will help extend the life of your spa and provide a more enjoyable experience for years to come. Remember, if you're unsure about any step in the process, just get in contact with our amazing Customer Support team: NZ: https://alpinespas.co.nz/contact/ AU: https://alpinespas.com.au/contact/