What different types of Hot Tub filter cartridge are available?
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What different types of Hot Tub filter cartridge are available?


Do you give much thought about the various kinds of hot tub filters available and what your options are?





Darlly offer three main types of filters. In addition to our standard filter, we offer the Silverstream antimicrobial filter and the SaniStream in-line dosing filter.





Standard Filters – This is the largest range of filters from the largest filter manufacturer in the world. The filter is a robust very high-quality media suitable for nearly all applications of hot tubs & swim spas.  Find Them Here





Silverstream Filters – Our Darlly Silverstream range of filters have a similar filter material to the standard range of filters but with the additional benefit of Silver-Ion technology Antimicrobial Protection. The material is impregnated with Silver-Ion technology to help inhibit the growth of bacteria. It also offers increased filter life, a cleaner filter, no mould growth, fewer odours and fewer cleaning times. The Darlly Silverstream filter material is a distinctive blue colour to help differentiate it from standard filters.  Find Them Here





SaniStream Filters – The same filter material as the standard filter but with the added benefit of Darlly Europe’s revolutionary SaniStream® Direct Line Filtration system. This is a new and unique technology which combines the world’s finest hot tub filters with a safe, convenient and effective sanitiser dispenser (DL815 SpaPod) to give an integrated spa water treatment system. SaniStream® is suitable for domestic hot tubs and also allows compliance with Section 76 of HSG282 regulations for hot tubs installed in holiday let units. Find Them Here





Follow the links below to our YouTube videos to discover more about using SaniStream filters and SpaPods:-





SaniStream Video





SaniStream User Guide





Inline Chemical Dosing Page





Don’t forget your Darlly Duck to complement your filters!





Let your Darlly Duck free float around in your hot tub or place in the pool skimmer. When one side is dirty, flip it over. Depending on the saturation, it may be rinsed and re-used. The duck helps prevent a scum line forming and eliminates the need to scrub the acrylic shell of your hot tub, absorbing up to 40 times its weight in oils, lotions and cosmetics reducing contaminants from clogging the filter. 





Happy Hot Tubbing!





The Darlly Team


How do you know when a hot tub filter needs changing?


Darlly filters are manufactured to the highest standard and use a tough resilient filtration media designed and specified to provide a long service life.





Material efficiently filtered from the hot tub water will build up within the pleats of the filter fabric, restricting flow and filtration capacity.





Often, the hot tub display will indicate a flow error if there is a flow restriction within the system. In this case, the easiest and first item to check is the filtration. Visually inspect the filters for a build-up of matter within the pleats. If there is build-up make sure to clean the filter thoroughly.





Inspect the fabric of the filter media for complete integrity, checking carefully for any damage, rips, tears or holes that will allow unfiltered water to flow freely through the filter fabric. A damaged filter should be replaced as it is no longer providing the required level of filtration. If there is a hole or tear in the fabric the water can bypass the filter and render it useless.





Over time, repeated or unsympathetic cleaning can cause the filter to lose its efficiency and require replacement. This can also be seen by pleats sticking together and being out of place. 





The filter end caps can also fade over time giving an indication that the filters have been in use for quite some time and although the fading does not affect the efficiency of the filter, the possible build up of difficult-to-remove debris deep in the pleats almost certainly will and replacement should be considered.





Remember, a quality Darlly filter will help to maintain your hot tub water quality, considerably enhancing your hot tub experience and enjoyment.





Use our website to read about different types of filter and to locate your nearest Darlly supplier.





At Darlly we would recommend to change your filter every 12 months, this will help prolong the life of your hot tub and improve spa efficiency.





Happy Hot Tubbing!





The Darlly Team 


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