Links, Downloads and Other Info
The information provided here is to help our customers maximize the use and enjoyment of their spa. We hope you find it useful.
NashCan Spas Welcome Guide. It's our baby – what more can we say?
Hot Tub Essentials is a Calgary based online retailer of spa accessories and supplies. In addition to a multitude of products, there are a number of articles on spa maintenance and troubleshooting. Make sure you check out this page.
Our primary water treatment program is from
SpaSolution.

- Easy to use –Pour it in your spa and forget about it
- Produces a water so clean and clear you won’t need to shower after
using your spa
- Never again suffer from burning eyes, dried skin, and irritating
rashes
- Contains no harmful chemical additives
- Doesn't required time-consuming water balancing and chemical
adjusting
- Economical- A purchase can last three months
- and is 100% Non-toxic to all living creatures
You can convert from your current chemicals to Spa Solution using the
Purge penetrating cleaning solution that is a enzyme based cleaning
product that will prepare you spa to use Spa Solution.
Hot Tub Works is another online retailer of accessories and supplies, based in California. They have a Spa Chemicals Toolbox that you might find useful.
"HotTubLiving.com is sponsored by the Hot Tub Council (HTC) of the Association of Pool & Spa Professionals (APSP). APSP is the world's largest international trade association and represents the swimming pool, spa and hot tub industry. The goal of HotTubLiving.com is to provide the most complete information available on not only the benefits of hot tub ownership, but responsibilities including maintenance and safety." The HTC is responsible to its members (the big-brand spa companies), so there is a bit of advertising by the members. Nevertheless, the content is excellent and relatively bias free.
The magazine Pool and Spa Living publishes a number of articles to enhance the ownership of your spa. Articles include, maintenance, water care, landscaping, enclosures and gazebos, entertaining, and an "ask the experts" section. Keep in mind that this is the online version of the magazine and is supported by advertisers, hence the bias leans toward advertisers somewhat.
Hot Tub Information Central is a really ugly site, but it offers lots of good information, relatively free of commercial bias. There is also a Forum where you can post questions and have them answered by experts (of course we are happy to answer your questions too!). The initial page on the forum is bit awkward – move the centre bar down to view the postings. Worth a look.
Enjoy Your Spa!
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