Raise low pH below 7.2 with Spa Up Leisure Time. Shasta Pool Supply markets the low prices on hot tum granules. Specifically, the Leisure Time hot tub formulas ship free with orders over $150.
Spa Up Leisure Time
Leisure Time maintains the perfect spa balance. Furthermore, the fast-acting solution raises low pH levels in hot tubs and spas.
Presently, available in a convenient 2 lb size. Moreover, the Spa Up delivers simple and effective Leisure Time water care system. Therefore, it reduces maintenance time and enhances your relaxation experience.




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Key Features
- Quickly raises low pH (below 7.2) to prevent equipment corrosion and scale formation
- Enhances sanitizer effectiveness for cleaner, safer spa water
- Fast-dissolving granular formula for rapid results
- Compatible with all sanitizers including chlorine, bromine, ozone, and biguanide systems
- Balances both pH and total alkalinity levels
Specs
- Part Number: 22339A
- Manufacturer: Leisure Time

LEISURE TIME
Raise Low Hot Tub pH
This easy-to-use product simplifies water care routines. Simply add Spa Up to your spa water. Then watch as it quickly dissolves to restore optimal pH balance.
For best results, use Leisure Time Test Strips to monitor pH levels twice weekly. Altogether, regular use helps prevent corrosion and scale. Therefore, it ensures a longer life for your spa equipment.
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What our customers are saying
I told my neighbor Charles that the Almaschool pickup location was no longer an option when I placed an online order. Charles took the time to pick it up for me (25mi further) and even dropped it off at my backyard. Thanks Charles I appreciate it very much!
I told my neighbor Charles that the Almaschool pickup location was no longer an option when I placed an online order. Charles took the time to pick it up for me (25mi further) and even dropped it off at my backyard. Thanks Charles I appreciate it very much!
Simon S
Shopping with Shasta was an excellent experience. I followed a link from an email from Shasta for a salt cell for my pool, which I needed. They advertised an open box deal which was hundres of dollars less expensive than anywhere else I could find the equivalent part for online.
I accidentlh placed an order for the part to pick up at the wrong location. Communicating through email, Zachary and Chuck quickly resolved the problem and changed the location to the location closer to my home.
I've also shopped for pool deck paint from Shasta. Not only was the price better than anywhere else I could find online, the product was available quickly from my store.
Shopping with Shasta was an excellent experience. I followed a link from an email from Shasta for a salt cell for my pool, which I needed. They advertised an open box deal which was hundres of dollars less expensive than anywhere else I could find the equivalent part for online.
I accidentlh placed an order for the part to pick up at the wrong location. Communicating through email, Zachary and Chuck quickly resolved the problem and changed the location to the location closer to my home.
I've also shopped for pool deck paint from Shasta. Not only was the price better than anywhere else I could find online, the product was available quickly from my store.
GLENN S
Quick quote, good price and fast delivery
Quick quote, good price and fast delivery
Kent V.
FAQ
Our expert staff answers customer's most asked questions.
What are the ideal chemical ranges for my pool?
Achieving a balanced pool involves maintaining a pH range of 7.2–7.8, total alkalinity between 80–120 ppm, calcium hardness at 180–220 ppm, and cyanuric acid (stabilizer) within 30–50 ppm. Chlorine levels should consistently fall within the 1–3 ppm range, by may need to be increased as CYA levels go above 60 PPM.
What is the recommended duration for running my pool equipment?
There isn't a specific timeframe, but it's essential to complete a full water turnover within a 24-hour period. Utilizing pool equipment during off-peak hours can be cost-effective.
How often should I test my pool water?
Regular testing, ideally once a week, ensures that chemical levels are within the recommended range. This practice ensures that your pool is always ready for enjoyment.
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