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Keeping Your Pool Gorgeous

After we purchased a home with a swimming pool, we figured that we would be spending our summers lounging in our cool, backyard oasis. However, after trying for a few weeks to keep it clean and sanitary, we realized that pool ownership was more difficult than we originally anticipated. We found ourselves struggling to keep bugs out of the space and trying to troubleshoot problematic filters. Fortunately, through a long period of trial and error, we were able to solve several of our issues. This blog is made especially for people who own pools, so that you can learn how to keep your pool gorgeous and healthy.

The Hot Tub Guide To Saving Energy After You Install A New Spa

When you have a new spa installed, one of the biggest concerns is the amount of energy it is going to use. Therefore, you want to do everything possible to reduce energy costs associated with hot tubs. The following hot tub energy-saving guide will help you understand the best practices to reduce the costs of setting up your spa.

Choosing the Right Model and Cover

The model of your space is also important. Start by choosing a model that has efficient equipment and programmable controls. Modern spas often have eco settings, which allow you to set the spa to reduce energy consumption. Keeping the heat inside the pool is another important step to reduce energy loss. Therefore, you want to look for models with insulated covers that have good seals and extras like locks and specially designed seals.

Starting the Set Up To Reduce Initial Energy Costs

The biggest energy costs come from filling and starting the spa. Therefore, you want to do whatever possible to reduce these initial costs. To help combat the energy costs, you can fill the spa with warm water. The hot water can damage the finish and the spa equipment. Therefore, you want to start with cool water and then use warmer water. It is important to make sure the temperature of the water in the spa is not too hot as it is being filled. If you notice the temperature going up, you may want to adjust it by adding a little cold water.

Properly Covering The Pool and Maintaining It

The cover also needs to be properly closed. Keeping the hot tub covered is one of the best things you can do to cut energy costs. You want to do several things to prevent energy loss and reduce the maintenance costs of maintaining your spa. Maintenance is also important, and you want to make sure to change the filter regularly. It is also important to maintain the water with bromine and other chemicals like water softener additives. This helps extend the life of the water, which will eventually need to be changed. To save on changing the water, you can partially drain the spa and refill it with fresh hot water every couple of weeks.

These are things that you can do to reduce the costs of running a hot tub. Contact a hot tub service and ask about solutions for a more efficient model when you buy a new spa.