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Elizabeth
I have a water logged hot tub cover. Can I take the foam filler out and use the spray foam they use in house installations?
Answer
If you do you will certainly ruin the cover. If you want to fix it you will have to take out all the filler and replace it with the same size and shape of filler material that you took out. If you just spray expand a foam in there it will ballon out at different rates and it will be mis shaped and useless for a cover. would be a lot of fun to watch though. Use enough and it should explode.
If you do you will certainly ruin the cover. If you want to fix it you will have to take out all the filler and replace it with the same size and shape of filler material that you took out. If you just spray expand a foam in there it will ballon out at different rates and it will be mis shaped and useless for a cover. would be a lot of fun to watch though. Use enough and it should explode.
Is it more energy efficient to leave my hot tub heater on permanently?

Matt S
I usually heat my hot tub up during the day if i plan to use it that night, and then when im done i will usually switch the heater off and just leave the filter pump to run; it would typically be off for two or three more days (water would cool) and then i would put it back on to use it again. Will it be more energy efficient to just leave the heater on permanently so that the thermostat can maintain a constant temperature?
Answer
My best guess is no, but it's only a guess. Water will slowly cool anywhere and especially if it's being continuously circulated all the time too. It would depend on many other factors also. It may only cost you a few bucks more a month or it may cost you much more. That's a lot of water to keep heated too. If you want to be sure and you want to invest some money you can buy a portable meter that will monitor the electrical use on any appliance to measure the amount of electricity it's using and calculate the cost. I've seen them sold in home improvement stores in the electrical department and online. There are many different brands, models, & prices too. Try not to buy one made in China, I've bought many items & tools made in China and all of them failed me in some way. Good labor I'm sure, but very poor materials &/or very poor quality, especially in electrical/electronic items.
The below estimate is if the hot tub does not run continuously. The monthly costs are based on an average time the hot tub is fully operational. These times may vary depending on your usage habits and the electric rate in your area.
Estimated Average Operation for Typical Time Used:
Wattage (Hrs/mo.) ($/mo.)
Hot Tub (indoors) 1,500 90 $12.15
Hot Tub (outdoors) 1,500 360 $48.60
My best guess is no, but it's only a guess. Water will slowly cool anywhere and especially if it's being continuously circulated all the time too. It would depend on many other factors also. It may only cost you a few bucks more a month or it may cost you much more. That's a lot of water to keep heated too. If you want to be sure and you want to invest some money you can buy a portable meter that will monitor the electrical use on any appliance to measure the amount of electricity it's using and calculate the cost. I've seen them sold in home improvement stores in the electrical department and online. There are many different brands, models, & prices too. Try not to buy one made in China, I've bought many items & tools made in China and all of them failed me in some way. Good labor I'm sure, but very poor materials &/or very poor quality, especially in electrical/electronic items.
The below estimate is if the hot tub does not run continuously. The monthly costs are based on an average time the hot tub is fully operational. These times may vary depending on your usage habits and the electric rate in your area.
Estimated Average Operation for Typical Time Used:
Wattage (Hrs/mo.) ($/mo.)
Hot Tub (indoors) 1,500 90 $12.15
Hot Tub (outdoors) 1,500 360 $48.60
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