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Hot Tub Running Costs

 
Author: David Boyd

When you are shopping for a hot tub, the price of the tub itself is not the only thing you will want to consider. To operate hot tubs, you will need to use considerable amounts of power. Because of this, it is important to know how much you will have to spend each month on power based on the hot tub you purchase. Once you buy it, there are a number of things you can do to keep your energy costs as low as possible.

Most hot tub manufacturers automatically set the temperature at 104 degrees Fahrenheit. You should always make sure your tub is set to about 102 degress Fahrenheit instead. You will also want to avoid using water during times of high frequency use. For example, you can set a timer on your tub to stop generating hot water between 5 AM and 10AM, and between 5 PM to 9 PM, which are the peak hours. If you are leaving your home for a certain period of time, it would be best to make sure the tub is completely shut off. Another thing you can do to reduce your energy costs with your hot tub is to use a cover which is has good insulation. A well insulated cover will keep your water heated for long periods of time, and will reduce the need to use electricity.

It is also important to drain the tub only when it is absolutely necessary. When you drain it, the water should not be wasted. It could be used for your lawn or it should be placed in a sewer. The best way to deal with hot tub operating costs is to only purchase tubs which are energy efficient. The vast majority of hot tubs on the market today are much higher in quality than the models which were available ten years ago. The typical hot tub which is well insulated will run on about 7 kWh each day. A tub which is poorly insulated will use well over 12 kWh each day. The difference in savings over the long term is considerable.

Author Bio:

David Boyd

David has been surfing for 10 years and working in the surf industry for nearly 4 years in the UK and Ireland.

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