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How much does a hot tub cost?

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Cost is obviously a major factor in any purchase today. When it comes to the cost of a hot tub this will depend on a number of factors, from those that are more obvious – like the make and model that you choose – to other costs, including ongoing running costs. So, when you’re considering how much a hot tub is going to cost you, now and throughout its lifetime, these are some of the key things to consider.

The make and model of the hot tub

Obviously some hot tubs are cheaper than others when it comes to the upfront cost. It’s always worth bearing in mind that a cheaper hot tub may not be the cheaper option in the long term, for example if it’s not very efficient in terms of the energy that it uses. When it comes to upfront cost these are some of the factors that will have an impact:

  • The size of the hot tub. In general, if you are looking for a larger hot tub then you are likely to pay more for this. Smaller models, with fewer seats, tend to be less expensive.
  • The range of features that the hot tub has. If you’re looking for a fairly basic hot tub with minimal features then you’ll pay less. When it comes to adding on to the basics – for example, if you’re looking for more hydrotherapy jets – then you’re likely to find yourself paying more.
  • Construction. The materials that the hot tub is made of will also have an impact on what the upfront cost is going to be. A premium hot tub will be constructed with the highest quality materials and so you’re likely to pay more for this than for a hot tub that has been made with materials that don’t quite meet the same standards.

Other factors that impact hot tub cost

  • Running costs. Every hot tub will use electricity so it’s important to factor this cost into the overall financial picture of the hot tub. Most hot tubs are actually quite energy efficient but some more so than others. If this is an important factor for you then make sure you’re prioritising energy efficiency when you make your hot tub choice. Most hot tubs cost around £1-£2 to run per day but there are other factors that will influence this, including size, the efficiency of the pumps and how well the hot tub is insulated. The better the insulation, the lower your running costs are likely to be.
  • Durability. Pick a model that has a long life span and you’ll save money on repairs and maintenance that might be required for a cheaper design. Look for a longer warranty to minimise your costs and get some information on how long the hot tub is likely to last – some can be 20 years, or more, if you take good care of them.

The answer to the question of how much does a hot tub cost will vary depending on key factors like the model you choose and the running costs it has.  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 can hot tubs impact your life?

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There’s no doubt that hot tubs bring a lot of wellness and positive experiences to anyone’s life. Whether you’re using your hot tub to relax after a long day or ease out tired muscles, it’s a great addition to any household. However, most of us tend to underestimate what we can do with a hot tub – these are just some of the ways in which it can impact your life.

  • A powerful way to relieve stress. The modern world causes many of us a lot of stress and this can manifest as tension headaches, fatigue and a range of other debilitating symptoms. The warmth of the water in a hot tub – and the time you dedicate to using it – can significantly increase relaxation and make daily stress a thing of the past.
  • Improving your sleep. Hot tubs are very relaxing but the experience also sends a message to the brain that it’s time to rest – thanks to the soothing nature of the warm water – and this can mean that it’s easier to get to sleep and that sleep quality overall is improved.
  • Pain relief in hydrotherapy form. The warmth of the water plus the massage impact of the jets can be incredibly effective when it comes to managing pain better. That could be the chronic pain of arthritis or it might be the pain from an injury. When you’re able to spend time soaking in a hot tub you have an effective way to better manage this.
  • A natural boost for your immune system. When you’re sitting in the warm water of your hot tub your body is encouraged to create more white blood cells thanks to the increase in your body temperature. It’s your white blood cells that are responsible for defending the body against infection and disease by attacking anything in the bloodstream that shouldn’t be there, improving your immune defences as a result. If you never quite feel well and it seems like your immune system isn’t doing as well as it could then a hot tub could have a really positive impact on your life.
  • Recovering from an injury. Whether you’re a professional athlete or not, a hot tub can help to speed up the time that it takes you to recover from an injury. The hot tub experience increases blood circulation and this is a vital part of increasing the speed at which you’re able to recover. It’s so simple and yet such an effective way to improve your outcomes.
  • Helping to reduce blood pressure. When your body temperature rises in a hot tub your heart will begin to pump faster and the blood vessels will dilate. This is beneficial because it reduces resistance and lowers the pressure on the arterial walls.
  • More control over blood sugar. Thanks to the increase in blood flow that occurs in your body when you’re in a hot tub, more blood courses through the muscles and this helps when it comes to sugar breakdown. Because the increase in blood flow is similar to what the body experiences during exercise, it can be a good way to access these benefits even if you have reduced mobility.

From helping you to recover from injuries to getting a better night’s sleep, these are just some of the ways that a hot tub can positively influence your life.

8 benefits of owning a hot tub

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If you’ve been thinking about owning a hot tub then now is the time of year to put that plan into action. With lighter evenings and warmer days there are many more reasons to spend time outside and a hot tub is the perfect setting for this. Plus, there are lots of great benefits to having access to a hot tub that is all yours.

  1. A way to sleep better. There are lots of ways in which a hot tub can help you to get a better night’s rest – and make it easier to fall asleep too. The warmth of the water is soothing and relaxing and can help you to ease out of your day and get ready for a good quality night of rest.
  2. Somewhere to be sociable. Whether you’re looking for somewhere to spend time with the kids where they can’t bring their devices – or an extra special social space to share with friends, a hot tub is it. Spend quality time with the people who really matter and use your hot tub for celebrations too.
  3. Soak your stresses away. Hydrotherapy is fantastic for stress so if you’re struggling with this then owning a hot tub is an easy way to access some relief. The support and warmth of the water will instantly make you feel more relaxed. Plus, the jets can help to relieve the tension in muscles and stimulate the production of endorphins.
  4. Relief from aches and pains. The heat, massage jets and buoyancy of the water provide powerful hydrotherapy that is used by therapists worldwide to help relieve aches and pains from conditions like arthritis – and with a hot tub at home you can access this for yourself whenever you need to.
  5. Speeding up recovery. Hydrotherapy is also a great tool for supporting physical recovery – increased blood flow and endorphins help joints and muscles to recover faster.
  6. Getting fitter. The weightlessness we all experience in water can help to take the pressure off joints and muscles and this is ideal if you’re looking for an environment in which to work out. Water-based exercise is not only great for those with conditions like arthritis but also if you’re looking for a more intense workout. Try exercises like reverse crunches, tricep dips and squats against the resistance of the water for that extra calorie burn.
  7. A pamper space. When it comes to self-care this is something that few of us really make enough time for. When you have a hot tub at home you’ve basically got access to some home based spa therapy where you can take time for yourself whenever you need to.
  8. Improving overall wellbeing. Regularly spending time in your hot tub is a simple way to improve overall quality of life and wellbeing.

Owning a hot tub can give you access to all these great benefits. Whether you are looking for physical support, somewhere social to hang out or a way to relax and sleep better, a hot tub has something to offer for everything.

How can a hot tub improve wellness

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Hot tubs are a great investment for relaxation and wellbeing – somewhere to get away from the stress and challenges of daily life and let it all go. But did you know that a hot tub can also have some very tangible positive benefits when it comes to physical wellness? If you’re lucky enough to have a hot tub at home – or you’re planning on getting one – then these are just some of the ways that you can use it to improve your own wellness and that of your family too.

Improving the quality of your sleep

When we don’t get enough sleep it can quickly have a detrimental impact on overall wellness. From struggling to concentrate to overeating and being easily triggered by those around us, there are lots of ways in which this has an effect. One simple way to improve the quality of your sleep, as well as the ease with which you’re able to get to sleep, is to sit in your hot tub two hours before your usual bedtime. This will help to calm your nervous system and make it easier to sleep when you go to bed. The heat from the water also slightly raises your body temperature and this has been found to improve how well you sleep, so that you’re getting better shuteye, for longer.

Joint and muscle pain and problems

A hot tub provides therapy for a broad spectrum of physical issues, from relieving muscle aches to reducing arthritis-related muscle and joint pain. Regularly spending time in a hot tub has also been found to help with other physical conditions, such as high blood pressure – and will also improve circulation. It can also help to take the pressure off joints because of the buoyancy of the water, delivering instant relief from a range of physical pressures.

Connections and socialising

There’s now a lot of evidence that staying connected to the people we love and spending time socialising are vitally important for wellness and physical and emotional health. It’s essential to carve out time to connect with your family and friends and a hot tub provides the ideal environment for this. Whether you have some quiet time with friends or throw a social event based around the hot tub, it’s the perfect setting. A hot tub is also a simple way to spend more time with children without devices and screens – water games, or even teaching them to swim, provide an opportunity to connect.

Essential relaxation

None of us functions well if we are ‘on’ all the time – which is why it’s so necessary to find ways to switch off throughout the week. Resting and recharging is easy to do in the hot tub because of the soothing impact of the hydrotherapy, the warmth of the water and the environment you can create for yourself.

A hot tub can feel like a blissful luxury. However, it can also be a way to help better support your own wellness, now and in the future. 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.

Running costs & money saving tips for your hot tub

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When it comes to running costs and money saving tips, the type of hot tub that you choose is going to have an impact on how efficient you are able to be. Some are more energy efficient than others – and some will simply cost more to run. There are a number of different factors to consider if you’re looking to keep costs down, as well as a range of steps that you can take to save money when it comes to how you use your hot tub.

Factors that influence hot tub running costs

  • The design of the hot tub. For example, the size – if you buy a large hot tub then it will usually cost more to heat than a smaller model. Most large hot tubs will have two pumps, which is going to use additional energy.
  • Frequency of use. If you’re just using the hot tub at the weekend, for example, you will use less energy than if it is being heated up for use every day.
  • The temperature in the hot tub. It’s likely to cost more to run your hot tub if you’re heating it up to use on a cold winter’s day than a warm summer evening.
  • The efficiency design of the hot tub. The technology integrated into the model that you choose will have a big influence over how efficient it is. For example, are the pumps in use all day or are they only required for several hours to keep the water clean? The level of insulation is also important, both around the shell’s base and the plumbing. Some hot tubs have two layers of insulation, which makes them much more efficient.

How to save money with your hot tub

  • Get a good cover. Your hot tub cover should fit tightly, as this will stop the heat from escaping. It also means the water will stay warm, requiring less energy to heat it up again when you want to use it.
  • Change the water less. Every time you change the water in a hot tub it essentially has to be heated up from cold, which can be expensive. A self-cleaning hot tub like a Hydropool design filters the water every 15 minutes, which means the hot tub only has to be emptied and refilled twice a year, for example.
  • Approach temperature differently. For example, you could maintain a consistently lower temperature, rather than turning the temperature down when the hot tub is not in use and up again when you need it. You could also simply lower the temperature, as every degree drop will save you cash.
  • Turn off extra features. LED lights, pumps, massage systems all use energy so you can turn these off if you’re looking to instantly make a difference to how much you use.

If you’re keen to reduce running costs and save money on your hot tub, this doesn’t have to be hard – these are some of the simplest ways to do it. 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 using a hydropool hot tub minimises maintenance

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Especially at this time of year we all want to spend more time outside – but less time cleaning and maintaining the hot tub. And yet, this is the ideal season in which to start using your hot tub more. The answer is a self-cleaning system like the one that Hydropool has perfected. Not only does this ensure that your hot tub is always sparkling clean and ready for use but it also requires less of your time and attention to achieve this. Here’s now.

 

  • Less time checking and balancing chemical levels. No one enjoys this part of owning a hot tub but it’s also very necessary. The Hydropool PureWater system is one of the smartest around and means that you’ll use up to 50% less chemicals in your hot tub when you buy Hydropool. A Hydropool hot tub uses both ozone and UV-C as natural water oxidisers/sanitisers, reducing the need to shock the hot tub with lots of extra chemicals. This means a lot less work for you, less maintenance and more peace of mind when it comes to knowing that your hot tub chemical levels are perfectly balanced.
  • No need to drain the hot tub as often. Draining the hot tub is a key part of maintenance but can be very time consuming and messy. That’s why you’ll considerably reduce your maintenance burden by investing in a Hydropool hot tub. As fewer chemicals are required for a Hydropool hot tub there tends to be less need to drain and refill the water. And when it comes to any residue in the water, a Hydropool hot tub filters 100% of the water every 15 minutes. And because Hydropool hot tubs are some of the most efficient in the world you don’t need to worry about this boosting your energy bills either. You’ll get that optimum level of filtration with minimum effort. One great example of the way that Hydropool is energy efficient is the pumps – the signature Low Amperage Evergreen Pumps are 25-32% more efficient than even the closest competition.
  • Maintenance that manages itself. A Hydropool hot tub has a number of key features that mean that cleaning and maintenance don’t have to be such a big task. For example, the high flower skimmer is constantly removing debris and oils from the surface of the water so that this doesn’t get into the pipework. If you’re worried about floor debris then you might find yourself continuously draining and refilling the hot tub. However, that’s not a problem with a Hydropool model thanks to the unique floor vacuum that removes dirt and debris directly, meaning that you don’t need to drain the tub as much.
  • Automatic chlorine, bromine dispensing. Every Hydropool signature hot tub has an automatic sanitiser dispenser that contains chlorine/bromine pucks that will slowly dissolve and release sanitiser into the water over time.

 

From the features of the hot tub itself to the fact that you don’t need to drain and refill it so much, there are many ways in which a Hydropool hot tub minimises maintenance. 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 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.