How to find the most energy-efficient hot tubs!
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How to find the most energy-efficient hot tubs!

by | Nov 17, 2022

If you’re in search of how to find the most energy-efficient hot tubs, then you’ve come to the right place. Throughout this article, we will explain how you can do this by looking at how quality, frequency of use, and insulation play a role in how you can save money on those energy bills.

 

Quality

Choosing a tub that is of high quality and durable is especially important if you live in a place with a harsh climate.

A spa that is specifically designed for an extreme climate such as Northern Canada will mean that they are made to last longer, will cost less to operate, and are also easier to maintain.

The shell of your spa should be durable, so you know it will last a lifetime. A well-built hot tub that is well-maintained can last as long as 20+ years. Tubs made with low-quality materials quickly break down and need to be disposed of, which is a less sustainable option for our planet.

 

Frequency Of Use

If you plan on using your backyard spa often, this means your pumps and heater will run more frequently. How often you choose to soak tends to make an impact on energy consumption.

Choosing a company that uses high-efficiency pumps and heaters can mitigate unnecessary energy use. It also means you can enjoy a hot soak as often as you like without worrying about wear and tear on the pumps and heater.

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Insulation

Just as heat loss occurs when your house isn’t properly insulated, the same thing will happen with your spa, especially in colder climates.

The better your tub is insulated, the less heat will escape from your spa’s water. In order to ensure you keep the heat in and the cold out, the floor, sides, and cover need to be fully insulated.

The best method for insulation is a tub that uses perimeter insulation made with high-density polyurethane foam applied to the walls and the lip underside. This will not only stop heat loss but will allow easy access for maintenance to again save you any additional costs.

You wouldn’t own a house without a well-structured roof, would you? A well-made cover should be 3″-5″ thick and made of high-quality material.

There you have it

The quality of your tub and making sure it is made of a durable, built-to-last product by a reputable company will save you costs on maintenance, as well as help you remain sustainable.

How often you choose to soak tends to make an impact on energy consumption, however, if you choose a model that has high-efficiency pumps you can mitigate unnecessary energy use.

Insulation is just as important in your spa as it is in your house when it comes to energy bills, and choosing a model that is made with a perimeter-based high-quality foam will improve energy efficiency.

We hope that this has helped you understand how you can reduce energy consumption by finding the most energy-efficient tubs!