Reasons to Keep Your Hot Tub Running at All Times

November 6, 2020

If you’re new to hot tub ownership, you might wonder why everyone tells you to keep your hot tub running, even when you’re not using it. It can seem like a waste of electricity, especially if you only use it once per day or a few times per week. However, it’s actually more economical to keep your hot tub turned on than heat the water up every time you want to use it. Here’s why leaving your hot tub running is an important part of hot tub maintenance in Lubbock, TX.

Why should I leave my hot tub running?

Leaving your hot tub on will actually help you save electricity (and money). Once the water is heated up to the correct temperature, it takes very little electricity to keep it hot—especially if you have an insulated tub and a high-quality hot tub cover. The lower the ambient outdoor temperature, the more electricity it will take, but it’s still more efficient than actively heating the water every time you want to take a dip.

This is why it’s so important to invest in a high-quality hot tub and cover. They may require more of an investment initially, but you’ll save money over time.

Another good reason to keep your hot tub running year-round is that it helps prevent issues with frozen parts, pipes and mold. Plus, there’s nothing like enjoying a hot tub when the rest of the world is bundled up by the fireplace.

Is there ever a time to shut off the hot tub?

Naturally, you’ll need to shut off your hot tub when you’re draining, cleaning or refilling the tub. Plan to do this every three months in order to keep your tub in great shape.
If you go on vacation, we suggest setting your hot tub to “vacation mode,” which keeps the water at a lower temperature while you’re gone. It’s still energy efficient and will protect the tub from cold weather issues, but it’ll use less power.

If you decide you don’t want to use your hot tub during the winter, then you can shut it off, drain it and winterize it.

What would happen if I left the hot tub empty?

Keeping your hot tub on is a little like driving your car every so often, even if you have nowhere to go—it keeps the mechanical components in good working order. When left turned off, your pump and heater can seize up.

During the colder months, any remaining water in the pipes or drains can freeze, which causes the water to expand. This cracks the pipes and will leave you with an expensive mess when spring rolls around.

Finally, leaving your hot tub off makes it easier for algae and mold to grow. Not only is this unsightly, it’s also unsafe.

Keeping your hot tub on year-round is the best way to keep it in great shape. For more information about maintaining your hot tub in Lubbock, TX, call or stop by Alcoe today.

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