How to reduce spa electric costs

How to reduce spa electric costs

Looking to reduce your spa electric costs? 

Below are some simple and effective tips to help you lower your spa's energy consumption and save on electricity bills. 

  1. Reduce filtration times. By reducing the amount of time the spa's filtration system runs, you can save on energy costs. 
  2. Reduce spa temperature. Lowering the temperature of your spa can significantly reduce energy consumption. Even a few degrees lower can make a noticeable difference in operating costs. 
  3. Increase spa insulation. Improving the insulation of your spa can help retain heat and reduce the energy needed to maintain the desired temperature. Please reach out to your spa retailer to check if you have the option to increase spa insulation. 
  4. Invest in an external heat pump. An external heat pump can be a worthwhile investment to reduce spa operating costs. Heat pumps are energy-efficient devices that extract heat from the surrounding air or ground and use it to warm the spa water. This alternative heating method can help to significantly lower energy consumption compared to traditional electric heaters.

Click the button below to learn more about how heat pumps can reduce electricity bills. 


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