Tips to Conserve Energy when Using a Hot Tub

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    Some people think that having a hot tub at home is a huge waste of energy. However, this isn't really true. If you want to enjoy regular dips in your hot tub especially after a stressful day at work, here are some energy-saving tips for hot tub owners:

    Use a tub cover.

    Because a tub cover can help keep your tub insulated, use a tub cover to help you save on your electricity bills. To make sure your cover still provides proper insulation, check for cracks or signs of deterioration. These cracks might lead to heat loss so always check your tub cover for damage.

    Install fencing or windbreaks around your tub area.

    Aside from providing enough privacy, fencing or windbreaks around the tub area can also help lessen heat loss. When installing fencing around your tub area, you can also plant shrubs or trees around for a more natural screen against external elements and to insulate the surroundings.

    Keep your spa filters clean and in good working condition.

    Clogged spa filters can lead to poor heater performance, making it work harder and consume more energy. To save more on electricity bills, make sure to double-check filters every now and then and practice regular maintenance routines.

    Use a thermal floating blanket.

    A floating blanket is a thermal fabric you place in-between the tub and the cover. Because this is made of insulating materials, it'll help prevent heat loss and more energy consumption. It can also prolong the lifespan of your tub cover because it reduces the build-up of moisture on the inner surface of the cover.

    Look for any signs of water leakage.

    Water leaks will definitely lead to more water consumption. To avoid this, look for cracks or signs of damage all around your tub. Practice proper cleaning and maintenance routines to prolong the life of your hot tub.

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