Hot tub & spa calculator

Hot tubs are small, hot, and turn over chemistry fast, so precise dosing matters. Enter your spa’s gallons and readings for exact chlorine, pH, and alkalinity amounts.

Chlorine (free chlorine)

pH

Total alkalinity

Dosing a hot tub is different

Spa volumes are tiny (often 300–500 gallons), so a “normal” pool dose can wildly overshoot. These calculators default to a small volume and give amounts in the small units you actually measure — fluid ounces, teaspoons, and capfuls. Always start low and re-test.

Hot tubs run hot, so chemistry moves fast

Heat and aeration drive pH up and consume sanitizer quickly. Test more often than a pool — often before each use — and keep alkalinity on the lower side to steady the pH.

Refresh the water on schedule

Body oils, lotions, and contaminants build up fast in a small volume. Drain and refill a hot tub roughly every 3–4 months (sooner with heavy use), then re-balance from scratch.

Ideal ranges

Hot tub / spa targets
LevelTargetNotes
Free chlorine1–3 ppmOr bromine 3–5 ppm
pH7.2–7.8
Total alkalinity50–90 ppm
Calcium hardness150–250 ppm

Frequently asked questions

Can I use bromine instead of chlorine?

Yes — bromine is popular in spas because it’s stable in hot water. The DoseMyPool app supports bromine systems directly.

How often should I test a hot tub?

More often than a pool — ideally before each use, and at least twice a week.

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