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Keep your hot tub from freezing when it is below zero

Keep your hot tub from freezing this winter!

Are you the proud owner of a hot tub that lives in a freezing climate? You know how wonderful it is to get out of your hot tub and feel completely relaxed, but what do you do when winter approaches and temperatures start to drop? Worried about how you are going to keep your hot tub from freezing over during those long cold months? Don't stress! Today, we’ll explore some tips for keeping your beloved hot tub safe from the chill so that it can stay relaxed all year round.

 

 

 

 

 

1. Keep the Hot Tub Cover On


One of the best ways to keep your hot tub from freezing is to keep the cover on when you’re not using it. This will help to insulate the water and keep the heat in. You should also make sure that the cover is adequately secured so that it doesn’t blow off in the wind.  If you were to loose power or the tub isn't heating the worse thing you can do is check the temp every couple of hours.  Get the cover on and leave it on.

2. Add a Hot Tub Heater


If you live in an area where the temperatures get really cold, you may want to consider adding a bucket heater to your hot tub. This will help to keep the water at a warm temperature and prevent it from freezing. There are a variety of different types of heaters available, so be sure to choose one that’s right for your hot tub.  I recommend this one:

 

 

3. Use a Hot Tub Cover Protector


Another way to keep your hot tub from freezing is to use a cover protector. This is a special type of cover that’s designed to provide extra insulation and protection from the elements. Cover protectors typically have a layer of foam or other material that helps to trap heat and prevent it from escaping.

4. Circulate the Water


If you have a pump or other type of water-draining system for your hot tub, place it in the hot tub with no hoses so it can help keep the water moving in the hot tub.  Moving water freezes much slower than stagnant water.  Circulating the water will help evenly distribute the heat, preventing any area from becoming too cold and freezing over. This is an inexpensive option however, if you have a bigger pump that you use for draining your hot tub, use that. 

 

5. Add Some Heat Lamps Or Space Heaters

If you don’t have a heater for your hot tub, you can still keep it from freezing by adding some heat lamps. Heat lamps or small space heaters emit infrared radiation, which helps to warm up the air around them. By placing a few heat lamps around your hot tub, you can create a mini greenhouse effect that will help to keep the water warm.   

Conclusion:


No one wants their beloved hot tub turned into an ice cube! With proper maintenance and care, it is possible to keep your spa warm even when temperatures dip below zero degrees. Investing in a high-quality cover, insulating materials and an electric bucket heater are all great ways to ensure that your spa stays warm throughout the winter season without costing too much money or effort on your part! Happy soaking!