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The No. 1 Way to Reduce Hot Tub Running Costs

26/09/2023

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With the cost of living on the rise, enjoying life’s little luxuries, like a relaxing soak in your tub, shouldn’t become a strain on the wallet. The good news? There are simple and effective ways to save on those hot tub running costs.

Let’s explore how you can make the most of your tub without hurting your wallet.

Ways to Reduce Hot Tub Running Costs

  1. Try a Lower Temperature: We all like a steamy soak, but even a small temperature dip can lead to significant savings over time. Turn your temperature down by just 1 degree for a noticeable difference in your running costs.
  2. Keep Filters Clean: A clean filter means a more efficient tub. Regular maintenance will keep your tub running smoothly and your costs down.
  3. Opt for a Less Exposed Location: If your hot tub’s battling the elements, it’s burning more energy. The more exposed a hot tub is to the elements, the more it will cost to run. A sheltered spot helps reduce heat loss from the sides or top of the hot tub.
  4. Roll Out a Hot Tub Floor Mat: Many hot tubs sit on cold stone surfaces, like concrete or slabs, which aren’t great for heat retention. A floor mat acts as a barrier, helping keep your tub warm and toasty.
  5. Use a SUPA Hot Tub Heater: It should come as no surprise that ALL hot tubs can use a lot of energy. Making the switch to a propane fuelled hot tub heater, like SUPA, can be a game-changer in efficiency and cost savings.

How much does it cost to run a hot tub?

So, are hot tubs expensive to run? Let’s break it down.

When you size up the SUPA heater against a typical 4 person uninsulated inflatable hot tub, there’s a clear winner.

To heat water from 20-40°C your average inflatable tub uses about 22.7kWh of electricity, costing you around £7.55 each time. But with SUPA, you’re only spending £1.90, thanks to its efficient 1.18kg of propane use.

Planning a weekend dip? Using the SUPA heater from Friday to Sunday will cost just £3.80, while a typical 4 person inflatable tub will set you back a whopping £13.57.

Why SUPA heater?

Besides being gentle on your pocket, SUPA’s a game-changer in hot tub heating. It can heat up your tub in under 45 minutes. No more waiting around for hours on end and you no longer need to keep it on just in case you want a dip in the tub – our best advice: turn off the hot tub until you need it then let SUPA do the hard work. Plus, for those conscious about the environment, SUPA helps reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions. A win-win for you and the planet!

Find out why you should choose SUPA and how SUPA works. Try the SUPA heater today and save time, money, and the planet.

 

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