Reasons to Buy an Energy Efficient Hot Tub

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If you’re ready to buy a hot tub, it’s likely because you want a place to relax, reduce stress, or spend meaningful time with your friends and family. But before deciding which hot tub is best for you, you’ll want to also consider the overall investment and which hot tub will provide not only enjoyment, but also the best value.

Energy efficiency is a major consideration when choosing a hot tub, as an energy efficient model can save you substantial money in the long run. Below, you’ll learn more about the important features that will provide you with maximized energy efficiency and savings.

1. Save Energy with a Self-Cleaning Hot Tub

Self-cleaning hot tubs are among the most energy efficient options on the market. Ideally, look for a hot tub that can filter all of the water as quickly as possible. For example, a Hydropool hot tub can filter all of the water in only 15 minutes, which makes it one of the most energy-efficient hot tubs available.

2. Choose a Quality Cover

Although many people use covers to keep debris and insects out of their hot tubs, a high-quality hard cover can also conserve heat and save you money on heating costs. Choose a hot tub with a heavy-duty hard cover made to keep heat in and cold out. A tapered design, locking safety hard covers, and insulated baffles will help you save even more by keeping your hot tub hot for longer.

3. Look for Exceptional Insulation

A hot tub doesn’t just lose heat from its surface: without proper insulation, heat can also escape from the pipes, cabinet, and floor. The most energy efficient hot tubs utilize superior technology to prevent heat from escaping. For example, Hydropool uses Triple Thermal Shield Technology, which is inspired by NASA’s heat-locking technologies. The pipes, cabinetry, and flooring are wrapped in high-tech insulation that redirects any lost heat back into the hot tub. By reusing heat, your hot tub will use less energy on creating new heat.

4. Find Energy-Efficient Pumps

When you want exceptional energy efficiency, choose a hot tub pump with a high flow rate and low energy output. By choosing this type of pump, you can save up to 26% more energy than you would with an average hot tub.

5. Invest in Vents and Water Pumps

Because water pumps provide a lot of hot tub heat, you want a hot tub that will reflect this “waste heat” back into your hot tub. Vents can also maximize energy efficiency, no matter what the season or climate.

6. Consider CEC Regulations

The California Energy Commission (CEC) guidelines are in place to direct you toward the most energy efficient hot tub possible. Choose a hot tub that is CEC approved to be certain that your hot tub will save you energy and money. Ideally, you should be able to run your hot tub at 100 degrees Fahrenheit for pennies a day.

Now that you know what to look for to maximize your energy efficiency, it will be easier to find a hot tub that will provide you with exceptional value while meeting all of your other needs.

To select the right hot tub for you, contact our team at Hayes Wellness today on 01803 872 666 or hello@hayeswellness.co.uk.

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