Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Why a Hot Tub Cover?

Some may frown at the thought of buying accessories for their spa or hot tub. Maybe they wonder if their spa or hot tub warrants such a purchase as a cover at all. The quick answer is yes, and here is why.

Hot Tub Cover Tip 1 - It keeps unwanted elements out
No one wants to relax in their hot tub with dirt, leaves, insects, and other undesirables. In addition, living entities such as birds, squirrels, and the neighborhood kids will also be kept at bay. Hot tubs are usually kept outdoors, yet still remains your property, and needs the proper regard.

Hot Tub Cover Tip 2 - It keeps wanted elements in
Do you keep your car window up when the air condition is on or close your windows when the central air is engaged in your house? Of course you do, and the same rationale is used for implementing a hot tub cover - it maintains present temperatures.

Hot Tub Cover Tip 3 - Is it working?
The cover of your tub needs to fit tightly all the way around. Remember - you don't want heat escaping or bugs and other unwanted elements getting in. Choose a well-made cover. You don't want to host dance parties on your cover, but it should be able to support the weight of mischievous pets and children. Insulation is gauged by an "R Value," so find a hot tub cover with a high value.

Hot Tub Cover Tip 4 - Maintenance
Covers serve the purposes of covering and insulating. Direct sunlight can deteriorate your cover; over time, look for signs of dilapidation. Washing the cover with warm water and soap, then hosing it down, can prolong the life of the cover. Keep your cover and the inner liner dry; if they become wet, it will decrease the cover's ability to insulate the hot tub. If your cover becomes heavier over time, it is probably wet. The inner lining will need to be detached and left to dry.



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