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Why you should get a self-cleaning hot tub

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A hot tub is a great way to access hydrotherapy at home and to have somewhere that you can socialise, work on wellbeing or simply relax and enjoy. However, the type of hot tub that you choose will have a big impact on the experience that you have. There are a range of different models out there and getting a self cleaning hot tub will make a big difference to how much time you have to actually enjoy the experience. These are a few reasons why a self cleaning hot tub is always going to be the best choice.

  • A low maintenance and cleaning commitment. Ok, there is no such thing as a hot tub that needs absolutely no maintenance in order to keep it running effectively, safely and hygienically. However, there is a huge difference in terms of the maintenance and cleaning commitment between a self-cleaning hot tub and a hot tub without this smart technology. Pressurised filtration and cleaning systems in a self cleaning hot tub can filter and clean 100% of the water in the hot tub in just 15 minutes. This not only makes self cleaning hot tubs one of the easiest options to maintain but also the most environmentally friendly too.
  • Helping to keep costs down. Self cleaning hot tubs tend to be the most advanced when it comes to technology and this is vital if you’re looking to enjoy your hot tub on a budget. These models are insulated with the most sophisticated technology – such as Hydropool’s Hydrowise Thermal Shield Technology – so that minimal heat escapes and you can save money on the energy that is required to heat your hot tub. Because hot tubs like this are designed to be so efficient they tend to generate fewer costs when it comes to running time, as well as requiring less energy to heat the hot tub and a smaller investment in chemicals to clean the water. Overall, the self cleaning hot tub is a much smarter investment if you’re keen to keep costs down.
  • Reliably clean and safe water. Hygiene is a top priority when you have a hot tub. Poorly cleaned and maintained hot tubs can be filled with bacteria that presents a risk to humans using it. Those kinds of health risks are never a worry when you have a self cleaning hot tub. In this type of model, the water is replaced every 15 minutes, which means it’s always optimally clean and there is no opportunity for harmful bacteria to develop.
  • A more relaxing investment. Whether you’re using your hot tub in winter or summer, a self cleaning hot tub creates more opportunities to sit back and relax. Enjoy the hot tub with family and friends or have some alone time – all safe in the knowledge that the water is as clean as it can be.

If you’re thinking of buying a hot tub these are some of the reasons why a self cleaning hot tub is the obvious (and best) choice. We offer servicing and post-sales care for all of our customers to make sure that our customers get the best out of their hot tub. We are proud to have a multi-award-winning showroom located in Kent, so please come down and try out our huge range. We offer servicing and post-sales care for all of our customers to make sure that our customers get the best out of their hot tub. We are proud to have a multi-award-winning showroom located in Kent, so please come down and try out our huge range.

How hydropool hot tubs and swim spas are energy efficient?

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There are some hot tubs and swim spas that simply do the minimum when it comes to energy efficiency – and then there is Hydropool. If you’re looking for hot tubs and swim spas that top the tables for efficiency ratings Hydropool is literally setting the standard. All Hydropool products are CE and TUV certified and these are just some of the ways in which the brand’s hot tubs and swim spas offer the best possible benefits where energy efficiency is concerned.

  • Filtration that is as efficient as possible. One of the major benefits of Hydropool hot tubs and swim spas is the efficiency of the filtration system. If you own one of these hot tubs then it will filter 100% of the water in the hot tub in just 15 minutes. In a swim spa it takes just 40 minutes. What this means is that it requires less time and power to filter the water than other types of hot tubs and swim spas, which means lower energy bills for you. Hydropool’s low amp pumps produce high flow rates with low energy consumption – they are 26% more efficient than the competition.
  • Insulation that is designed to keep heat in. While most hot tubs and swim spas will have a degree of insulation, few are as effective as the insulated thermal shield blanket that has been designed by Hydropool. This Triple Thermal Shield Technology (pipe work, cabinet and floor), uses a reflective foil to ensure that as much heat as possible is being reflected back into the hot tub or swim spa. Other features include a black side on the outside of the pipes that is specifically designed to absorb heat.
  • Flexibility when it comes to processes such as venting. Ecoheat exchange technology ensures fully adjustable venting. 1.5kw of waste heat is generated by each of the pumps in a Hydrpool hot tub or swim spa and this is reflected back into the hot tub cavity to make it as efficient as possible. Hydrowise Thermal vents are designed to provide the best possible energy efficiency no matter what the season.
  • A cover that really performs. The quality and type of cover that you have for your hot tub or swim spa will make a big difference when it comes to energy efficiency. Hydropool products come with the brand’s Hydrowise Heat Shield Hardcover. This has been designed for Canadian winters so it’s intended to work in even the harshest conditions. Plus, the fact that it’s inspired by NASA technology means that it’s one of the most advanced options out there when it comes to efficient design. This heavy duty tapered locking safety hardcover has been designed with a myriad of features that will ensure optimum energy efficiency. These include an insulated baffle in the fold area to lock heat in and keep the cold out.

Hydropool hot tubs and swim spas are on another level when it comes to comfort and performance – and in terms of energy efficiency too. We offer servicing and post-sales care for all of our customers to make sure that our customers get the best out of their hot tub. We are proud to have a multi-award-winning showroom located in Kent, so please come down and try out our huge range.

How to save energy with your hot tub this year

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The cost of energy has been a hot topic throughout the winter this year. Hot tubs are a great asset to have at home and can help with everything, from socialising to rehabilitation. But how much does it actually cost to run a hot tub and how can you save energy with your hot tub this year?

How much energy does a hot tub use?

Most modern hot tubs are designed to be as energy efficient as possible. There are a number of different factors that will affect how much energy your hot tub consumes, including the size of the hot tub (a large model will consume more energy than a smaller one) and the quality and fit of the hot tub cover. Other factors that can make a big difference include the components in the hot tub – different air pumps and blowers will work together towards different levels of efficiency – and how well insulated the hot tub is.

How much does a hot tub actually cost to run?

Every model will be different and it will depend on how you use your hot tub. As well as the design of the hot tub itself, other influences on how much it ultimately costs to run the hot tub can include the outside temperature – the colder it is the more energy will be necessary to heat the hot tub – how often you’re using it, as well as how long you use the hot tub for every time. You’ll also need to bear in mind how often you use the jets as well as the temperature settings that you have the hot tub on. And, of course, all of this will be dependent on what your electricity tariff is for the average 3.5 – 6kWh per day that most hot tubs use.

Saving energy with your hot tub this year

There are a number of different ways that you can save energy with your hot tub and help keep those power bills down in 2023:

  • Make sure you’ve got a robust cover. This will trap heat into the hot tub and can help to reduce energy use.
  • Put up some shelter. If the hot tub isn’t in a naturally sheltered position, consider some fencing or a hedge – if the hot tub is exposed to wind this will cool the temperature and mean more energy is required to heat it.
  • Turn the temperature down. This is a very simple way to use less energy. It’s especially important if you’re going away and can be an easy way to save on energy in the warmer months.
  • Maintain the hot tub, especially the filter. Your hot tub will be more efficient if every component is in good working order.
  • Turn the pumps off. You can alternate between using the pumps and not if you want to reduce the amount of energy you’re consuming.

If you’re keen to save energy with your hot tub this year these are some of the simplest ways to get started. We offer servicing and post-sales care for all of our customers to make sure that our customers get the best out of their hot tub. We are proud to have a multi-award-winning showroom located in Kent, so please come down and try out our huge range.

What to consider when buying a hot tub in 2023

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Buying a hot tub is a great investment, for yourself, your family and your property. With all the different options out there it can feel tricky to make a decision about the best option for you. What kind of design will work best and what kind of technology do you want to benefit from? From the most efficient designs to the features that make life easier, such as self-cleaning technology, this is everything you need to consider when buying a hot tub in 2023.

Do your research

The first place to start is looking at all your available options and comparing this to a list of wants and must haves. Think about how you’re going to use the hot tub, what you want the experience to be like and the time that you have available for maintenance. Where are you going to position your hot tub and when are you most likely to use it? The average hot tub weighs 2000 kg when filled with water so it’s important you have it in a well supported position.

Get clear on the specifics

All hot tubs offer a different combination of features so it will be useful to determine what you want your ideal hot tub to have. Here are some of the different options:

  • A robust shell. Solid construction is likely to last longer without requiring repair and will be better insulated. The more insulated the construction is, the more it will retain heat and this will make it cheaper to use in the long run.
  • Pump efficiency. This will make a big difference to how much you need to spend to use your hot tub.
  • Number and type of jets. Think about the number of jets you want in your hot tub as well as the different types, such as those that are adjustable and can deliver a customised massage.
  • The filtration system. The optimum situation is to have a hot tub that is always clean, hygienic and ready to use – and the filtration system is going to play a key role in this. Some of the most basic systems use a filter to capture anything in the water and then require purifying chemicals. If you’re looking for something a little more sophisticated then you can buy a hot tub that uses more advanced technology, such as UV-C light or systems that use ozone to break down the contaminants in the water.
  • In-tub entertainment. Not all hot tubs have a decent in-built entertainment system with features like Bluetooth for music. So, if this is important to you, make sure it’s on your must haves list.
  • A warranty. Most new hot tubs will come with a warranty but make sure you find the one that is the right length and cover for you.

Getting the size right

The first place to start with size is to look at the space that you have available for the hot tub in the location where you want to position it. Then you’ll also need to take into account how many people are likely to use the hot tub and what height the right hot tub for you will be.

If you’re considering buying a hot tub in 2023 these are some of the factors to take into account. We offer servicing and post-sales care for all of our customers to make sure that our customers get the best out of their hot tub. We are proud to have a multi-award-winning showroom located in Kent, so please come down and try out our huge range.

Are hot tubs really energy efficient?

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The answer really depends on the type of hot tub that you invest in. The right insulation, for example, will play a big role in whether a hot tub is energy efficient and you have a choice over the type that you choose when you buy your hot tub. Some models offer insulation that is patchy at best in terms of performance while others use technology that was developed by NASA. Hydropool is one of the most energy efficient hot tubs out there thanks to the key features of its design.

What makes hot tubs energy efficient?

  • The filtration system. Some self-cleaning technology systems are incredibly energy efficient and others not so much. Hydropool’s self-cleaning technology, for example, filters 100% of the water in the hot tub every 15 minutes. This ensures that you don’t need to have the hot tub on for an extended period of time to achieve a clean, as is the case with many other models. That’s why this type of self-cleaning technology is so energy efficient.
  • The quality of the cover. The right type of hot tub cover will help to trap the heat inside the hot tub and keep the cold out. Where you don’t have a robust cover in place this can be one of the primary reasons why a hot tub requires a lot of energy to function effectively. Look for a tapered locking safety hardcover, one that is designed to lock in heat and which has key details, such as insulated baffle in the fold area.
  • The insulation. Another key part of the energy efficiency of any hot tub is the level of insulation that is built into the design. Hydropool has turned to NASA design in order to insulate its hot tubs, with triple thermal shield technology (on the pipes, cabinet and floor of the hot tub) that fulfills a number of different functions. The aluminium foil side of the thermal shield insulation reflects heat back into the hot tub, for example, while the back side absorbs heat that could escape through the pipes.
  • Heat exchange technology. Hot tubs that make use of waste heat are far more energy efficient and cost less to run. Hydropool uses heat exchange technology that takes the 1.5kw of waste heat created by each pump and reflects that heat back into the hot tub cavity thanks to the triple thermal shield blanket.
  • Low energy pumps. The pump technology in a hot tub can also make a big difference to how energy efficient it is. Look for one that can produce a high flow rate with low energy output.
  • Energy efficiency standards. When you’re choosing a hot tub and looking for impressive energy efficiency, don’t forget to look at how that model is ranked when it comes to stand by wattage and energy efficiency – Hydropool, for example, is ranked in the top three.

Energy efficiency is a key component for getting the most out of your hot tub and these are some of the features that indicate the right model to choose. We offer servicing and post-sales care for all of our customers to make sure that our customers get the best out of their hot tub. We are proud to have a multi-award-winning showroom located in Kent, so please come down and try out our huge range.

Hydropool Hot Tubs vs Other Hot Tub Brands

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Having a hot tub at home is a great life choice, as it will give you access to all the benefits of hydrotherapy and a lovely space in which to relax and enjoy life. There are so many different hot tub brands out there that it can be difficult to make the right decisions. Hydropool is one of the major players in the hot tubs industry – for good reason. But how does it stack up against the other hot tub brands?

Hydropool wins when it comes to maintenance

Although budget considerations are always going to be important when it comes to a hot tub, if low maintenance is a priority for you then cheaper isn’t necessarily better. Any hot tub needs to be safe and sanitary if you’re going to get the most out of it and this can involve a lot of work with some of the cheaper models. That’s because many of the lower priced hot tubs have a side filtration system that is only capable of filtering 50% of the water. That leaves you, the owner, responsible for ensuring that sanitiser and clarifying chemicals levels are all correct, as well as cleaning the hot tub itself. With Hydropool, the self-cleaning filtration system ensures that 100% of the water in the hot tub is cleaned every 15 minutes. It also has features such as an automated chemicals feeder and a built-in floor vacuum that make maintenance and cleaning a lot simpler.

A range of premium features

Hydropool hot tubs are designed to be at the top of their game and that’s why each one has a range of premium features that will enhance your hot tub experience. These include everything, from zoned jetting for a better massage experience to an effective and easy to remove cover.

Ongoing running costs are more manageable with Hydropool

Another factor to take into account with hot tubs is the ongoing running costs. It’s a false investment to buy a cheap hot tub that is going to run up high ongoing costs in the long term. With Hydropool hot tubs you get another level of design and efficiency that means ongoing running costs can be kept low. For example, while many hot tubs have a single layer of insulation, the ThermaShield insulation on a Hydropool hot tub means that it has two, which is vital for retaining heat. The pumps on a Hydropool hot tub are also renowned for being more efficient than those used by other brands.

A high level of personalised service

Hydropool hot tubs deliver on every aspect of design and specification and are the best way to make sure you get the most from your hot tub experience. They also often come with an exceptional, personalised service that means you’ll get support from the moment you buy right through the life of your hot tub.

There are clear benefits to choosing a Hydropool hot tub over other hot tub brands, whether your priority is design or cost. We offer servicing and post-sales care for all of our customers to make sure that our customers get the best out of their hot tub. We are proud to have a multi-award-winning showroom located in Kent, so please come down and try out our huge range.

Why you should invest in a good quality hot tub

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If you’re thinking of getting a hot tub then your first thought may not have been to make sure it’s a good investment. There are so many good reasons to buy a hot tub, from the socialising potential to the relaxation benefits, and these are much more likely to be the driving factors in decision-making. However, when it comes to the type of hot but you get, a good quality model is going to ensure that you reap the rewards of your investment for many years to come. These are some of the reasons why we think you should always choose a good quality hot tub.

  • A good quality hot tub improves quality of life. All the benefits of a hot tub are increased when you have a really good quality model. You’ll get the best possible options in terms of experience, whether that relates to comfort or jet technology. It can be a great tool for soothing physical ailments and providing some high quality hydrotherapy – or a space where you can enjoy mindful alone time that is so important at this time of year. You’re also much more likely to want to invite people into a good quality hot tub so it can also be a really sociable space. The burden of looking after your hot tub is minimised when you opt for quality so you can really get the most out of the investment you make, no matter what your reason for making it.
  • An asset to the property. When it comes to the value that a hot tub can add to your home, this really does come down to what you’re willing to invest in. A great quality hot tub that enhances that outdoor aesthetic of your property will attract buyers and help to increase the valuation price of a home. If you choose an alternative this may actually detract from property value – if the hot tub looks run down, has been poorly installed or generally seems like it would be a burden, as opposed to an asset, it can be a challenging sell.
  • A great way to attract renters. Whether you’ve got a holiday property and you’re keen to keep it full or you’re looking for longer term tenants, a good quality hot tub is a big selling point. It adds so much more to a property experience – especially for holiday lets – if you’ve got a lovely hot tub to offer, as well as a beautiful property. Most properties with hot tubs today are able to charge a premium, making the investment well worth it.
  • Longevity and durability. The better the quality of the hot tub you invest in, the longer it is likely to last. You really do get what you pay for when it comes to a hot tub so the more you’re willing to invest, the longer you’re likely to be able to enjoy this asset.

From being an asset to the property to improving your quality of life, these are some of the reasons why a good quality hot tub is such a vital choice. We offer servicing and post-sales care for all of our customers to make sure that our customers get the best out of their hot tub. We are proud to have a multi-award-winning showroom located in Kent, so please come down and try out our huge range.

Why are hydropool hot tubs and swim spas the best

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Hydropool is a leading manufacturer of hot tubs and swim spas – and if you’ve ever owned a Hydropool (or experienced one) you’ll know exactly why they are so popular. No matter how you like to use a hot tub, or what seasons are your favourite for hot tub or swim spa dipping, Hydropool is the best option for innovation, reliability and overall experience. Here are some of the reasons why we think Hydropool hot tubs and swims spas are the best.

  • Innovation means the best possible experience for you. There is no doubt that Hydropool is one of the most innovative manufacturers around and is always pushing the limits of what can be done with hot tubs and swim spas. From comfort to every other area of experience you know you’ll always get the best if you have a Hydropool.
  • A wealth of experience in the industry. In fact, Hydropool has been making hot tubs and swim spas for more than a quarter of a century. Much of this has been for the Canadian market so this is a manufacturer that understands how to create durable designs, even those that can survive extreme weather.
  • State of the art design. Hydropool is a leader in hot tubs and swim spas and continuously evolving designs to ensure they are state-of-the-art.
  • Simple maintenance thanks to self-cleaning technology. Many hot tubs and swim spas have self-cleaning technology but not all live up to expectations. Hydropool self-cleaning technology is head and shoulders above the rest, producing outstanding results that will make your life much easier. The major benefit is that your hot tub or swim spa is always ready for you to use – and you won’t have to factor in a heavy maintenance burden to your lifestyle in order to get the most from your Hydropool investment.
  • A range of comfort features. Hydropool hot tubs and swim spas are ergonomically designed and accommodate a range of different seating so that everyone can find a comfortable spot to enjoy. Soft pillows provide support for the head and neck and Science of Immersion Hydrotherapy jets provide an incredible massage.
  • Pay less to heat your swim spa or hot tub. Another piece of Hydropool innovation that has incredible benefits for the brand’s customers is the Hydrowise Thermal Shield. This advanced technology helps to minimise heat loss from your hot tub or swim spa and can save you a fortune in energy costs as a result. It’s the kind of simple but effective innovation that Hydropool is known for.
  • A quality guarantee. These products are all built to last but you don’t just have to take our word for it. That’s because all Hydropool swim spas and hot tubs come with a quality guarantee to give you the peace of mind of knowing that you’re investing in the best in the market.

These are just some of the reasons why Hydropool hot tubs and swim spas are the best. We offer servicing and post-sales care for all of our customers to make sure that our customers get the best out of their hot tub. We are proud to have a multi-award-winning showroom located in Kent, so please come down and try out our huge range.

Can a hot tub really be self-cleaning?

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There are so many benefits to having a hot tub and very few disadvantages. However, something that can feel like a burden is the cleaning and maintenance of a hot tub. Obviously, it’s important to make sure your hot tub is sanitary and clean so that you can enjoy it whenever you want to. And that’s much easier to achieve when you have a hot tub design that will do most of the work itself. But what does it actually mean to have a self-cleaning hot tub?

Self-cleaning systems minimise maintenance

The short answer to whether a hot tub can really self clean is: yes. Hot tub technology today has taken away a lot of the hassle when it comes to cleaning and maintenance. Self-cleaning technology means that hot tubs that have this innovation are much easier to clean and maintain than those that don’t. Some systems can filter all the water in a hot tub in just 15 minutes, significantly reducing the time you need to dedicate to ensuring that your hot tub is in great condition and always ready to use. Although self-cleaning technology doesn’t mean that the hot tub will totally take care of itself, the maintenance burden is significantly reduced. So, how does this actually work?

Examples of self-cleaning technology

  • Optimised surface filtration. Some hot tubs come with a specifically designed shell as well as jets that will intentionally push any debris to the surface and a high flow skimmer and filter so that the water surface is always debris-free and clear.
  • Effective surface cleaning. Another key priority in the design of a self-cleaning hot tub is to ensure that both oils and floating debris can be removed efficiently from the surface of the water to prevent the pump and heater from being clogged. This is often achieved with a high flow skimmer and pre-filter.
  • Keeping the floor of the hot tub clean. It can be an arduous job to commit to repeatedly vacuuming the floor of the hot tub to keep it looking sparkling. A self-cleaning hot tub has a vacuum mechanism built in so that water care products can be effectively circulated and heavy contamination removed from the surface of the hot tub, including the floor.
  • Water cleaning filters. Micro-filtration systems make it simple to achieve clean water in a hot tub in a matter of minutes. These systems are ordourless and easy to use.
  • Water purification systems. If you’re looking for the most advanced hot tub self-cleaning technology then make sure your choice of hot tub has an advanced water purification system to remove contaminants. Look for those that use ozone and UV light, as these are highly effective and can reduce chemical dependency by 50%.
  • A self-clean indicator. Most self-cleaning hot tubs will have a panel where you can monitor how well the self-cleaning system is working for your peace of mind.

Hot tubs really can be self-cleaning and this type of model can save you a lot of time.