4 Tips to Reduce the Costs of Owning a Hot Tub

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Hot tubs are an investment, but there are a few ways to reduce the costs of owning them! In today’s blog post, the team at Spa Max is sharing a few tips for reducing the running costs of your hot tub. If cost is what is keeping you from buying a hot tub, we’re here to help! We also sell refurbished hot tubs and swimming spas. Continue reading to learn more, and browse our hot tubs today.


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Turn Down the Temperature

One way to reduce the costs of running your hot tub is to simply turn down the temperature. Most hot tubs are set to 104 degrees, but you can save money by turning it down to 102 or even 100 degrees. This may not sound like much, but it can make a big difference in your energy bill!

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Use a Cover

Another way to reduce the costs of running your hot tub is to use a cover. A hot tub cover helps keep the heat in, which means your hot tub won’t have to work as hard (and use as much energy) to maintain the temperature. It’s a simple way to save money, and it also helps extend the life of your hot tub.

If you already have a hot tub cover, check its efficiency. Is it water laden? Does it lack insulation? If so, it’s time for an upgrade! Our team can help you find covers specifically designed to save you money.

 

Hot tub filters

Clean Your Filters

You should clean your hot tub filters on a regular basis to ensure they are working properly. Clogged or dirty filters can cause your hot tub to use more energy, so it’s important to keep them clean! You can clean your filters with a hose or in a bucket of water. Make sure you clean your filter on a weekly basis, and it can be helpful to have a spare filter to rotate out when needed.

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Close Hot Tub Air Jets

When you’re not using your hot tub, be sure to close the air jets. These can account for a lot of heat loss, so it’s important to keep them closed when you’re not using your hot tub. While air jets can give a unique massage experience, they also bring in cold air, which reduces the temperature of your hot tub and can increase the cost of heating your hot tub.

Get an Energy-Efficient Hot Tub

If you’re in the market for a new hot tub, be sure to look for one that is energy-efficient. New hot tubs are required to meet certain energy standards, so you can rest assured that any new hot tub you purchase will be more energy-efficient than older models.

When you’re ready to purchase a hot tub, be sure to visit Spa Max. Our hot tub store has a wide selection of hot tubs, including energy-efficient models. We also offer financing options to help make your hot tub purchase more affordable. Contact us today to learn more!