Do inflatable hot tubs use a lot of electricity?

Q: Do inflatable hot tubs use a lot of electricity? An inflatable hot tub will use up to 1.5kWh of electricity while the heater is running. The average cost of electricity in the US is $0.13/kWh. That works out to about $0.20 an hour or $4.70 per day.
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Are inflatable hot tubs less efficient?

Although the trapped air in the walls of the tub is a good insulator, when the outside temperature drops significantly, the trapped air soon gets cold. And the heat from the water will transfer through it very quickly. This is why inflatable hot tubs do tend to lose heat quicker than regular tubs.
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Do hot tubs pull a lot of electricity?

How Much Electricity Does a Hot Tub Use Per Month? The primary energy hog in a hot tub is the heater, which will draw around 1,500 watts or 6,000 watts, depending on whether it's a 120-volt heater or a 240-volt heater. There's also the water pump to consider, which usually draws about 1,500 watts.
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Should I leave my inflatable hot tub on all the time UK?

Leave it running!

This may be surprising to hear, but turning your inflatable spa off frequently is actually not the most efficient. If you want to use your inflatable hot tub regularly, say more than three times a week, the most economical and effective way is to keep the spa heater running.
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How much do inflatable hot tubs cost to run UK?

Per month, energy costs for running the inflatable hot tub will range between £25 to £40. Filling the tub may cost you £3 to £5, and chemicals may cost you £16 to £30 a month. Therefore, the average cost of running an inflatable hot tub is £35 to £70.
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How much will an inflatable hot tub raise your electric bill?



Are inflatable hot tubs good in winter?

Yes. Most inflatable hot tubs are good to use in winter. However, they struggle to maintain the set water temperature if the weather drops below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. An insulating ground mat below the tub helps to maintain steady water temperature.
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What does an inflatable spa cost to run?

The cost of electricity averages $0.13/kWh in the US. An inflatable hot tub that needs 1380 watts or 1.38kWh to heat will cost $4.31/day or $129/month. If your heater only runs 50% of the time, it reduces to about $60/month. If it only runs 25% of the time it will cost $32/month.
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What should you put under an inflatable hot tub?

A foam sheet is a great way to add ground insulation. You can buy a foam sheet at a home improvement store, and cut it to fit the bottom of your hot tub. Once you place it on the foam, it should be level and able to support the weight of the inflatable hot tub. You can also use old flooring tiles as a ground insulator.
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How often should you change water in hot tub?

With average use, your hot tub should be drained and refilled about once every three or four months.
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Can I use my inflatable hot tub in the rain?

Yes, a Lay‑Z‑Spa pump is waterproof, however, if you are expecting a very large amount of rain or bad weather it is recommended that you bring the spa and pump indoors. Constant adverse weather conditions could damage your spa and pump.
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What's the cheapest way to run a hot tub?

#1 Turn the temperature down on your hot tub

The easiest way to save money on your hot tub is to turn the temperature down a few degrees. Each degree will save you approx. 10% on your hot tub energy bill. This might be a good idea if you like it a bit cooler.
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What is the monthly cost to run a hot tub?

The basic level of hot tub water care (using bottled chemicals) costs around $20 per month to maintain your hot tub, however this depends on what water system that you choose. Upgrading your water care system may be initially more expensive but will save you money and maintenance time in the future.
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Are inflatable hot tubs a waste of money?

Yes, with an average price of under $600, inflatable hot tubs are worth it for people who want a hot tub and are on a tight budget. But in colder climates, know that the further below 50° F the outside air temperature is, the harder it is for inflatable hot tubs to maintain a water temperature of 104° F.
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What is the lifespan of an inflatable hot tub?

When considering the lifespan of your new hot tub, you can expect to receive around 5 -7 years of use out of an inflatable hot tub compared to 20+ years of use from a hardshell hot tub.
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Should I turn my lazy spa off at night?

You should leave an inflatable hot tub on all the time unless you plan to not use it 3 or more weeks & will drain it and pack it away. Leaving it off but full of water could lead to bacteria build-up. Besides, it takes more energy to reheat the water than it does to simply maintain it at a set temperature.
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Where do you drain hot tub water?

Your hot tub comes equipped with a drain spigot, which is located on the outside of the tub, near the bottom rim. (Some models have two spigots, a primary and an auxiliary. The primary spigot is the one you'll use to drain the hot tub; the auxiliary one is for bleeding the internal lines.)
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Should I leave my hot tub on all the time?

One of the most common questions our team gets asked is "should I leave my hot tub on all the time?" Quite simply, the answer is yes... your hot tub is designed to be left switched on constantly and works best when it is left on all the time. Your hot tub is at it's most efficient if left to run 24/7.
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Why does my hot tub go slimy?

The most common cause of slimy water in your hot tub is a bacterial substance called biofilm. This is caused by bacteria that grow in the warm water of your hot tub. They can live in the piping of your hot tub, on interior surfaces, or in the filter.
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Can I put an inflatable hot tub on my deck?

Yes, any kind of hot tub, including inflatable hot tubs, can go on a wooden deck. However, if the deck is more than 2 feet off the ground, it will likely need additional support to hold the weight. Even inflatable hot tubs can still weigh up to 3,700 lbs full of water and people.
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Can I put my inflatable hot tub on grass?

Inflatable tubs can be temporarily placed on a grass surface or solid ground with the following caveats; It should be compact. Free of rocks, stones, and sticks. Be relatively level.
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Can I put an inflatable hot tub on my balcony?

The Intex Pure Spa is the best inflatable hot tub for a balcony, assuming it has been verified that the load-bearing of the balcony is at least 100 pounds per square foot. The Intex has the best reviews, is the most durable, and is the best built.
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Is it expensive to run a lazy spa?

Lay-Z-Spa Weekly Running Costs in the UK

The estimated running cost of a Lay-Z-Spa is now around £7 - £10 a week. These estimates are based on an average-sized hot tub that undergoes use about three or four times a week for 30-45 minutes.
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Do hot tubs use a lot of electricity UK?

A hot tub typically costs between £15 and £20.50 a week to run – around the same as a round of drinks at the local pub.
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Can inflatable hot tubs stay outside?

Fortunately for people who choose to use Bestway inflatable hot tub, the product contains a leatheroid cover that protects it from everything. You can confidently leave your Bestway hot tub outside.
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