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 Winterizing Your Hot Tub

How should you winterize your hot tub? It usually depends on your usage and how much labor you want to expend. No matter what the decision, finding a discount hot tub supply will help you with the expenses of maintaining or closing down your important investment. Here's some tips and ideas on how to protect spas and hot tubs from the freezing winter weather.

Shutting the hot tub down for the winter involves draining out the various pumps and filters, taking most of the filters off and stashing them away so they don't freeze, and making sure the tub is completely empty, so that the tub itself is not cracked by freezing water. You don't even have to do it all yourself. Professional technicians are willing and able to do the work for you, for a minimal charge. The advantage to shutting down the hot tub is that you only have to service the hot tub once in the season. After you are finished, you won't have to handle it until the spring when it's time to use the hot tub again. Don't disregard the fact that extreme cold can cause permanent damage to your spa equipment and accessories, so if you drain the tub, be certain that all the remaining water is completely emptied and the tub is dry. The downside, however, is that if you winterize your hot tub you won't be able to enjoy it during the winter weather.

The other choice is to leave the hot tub running for the winter. While it doesn't require too much work, it does require keeping a careful eye on the hot tub and the weather. The most typical difficulty one encounters while keeping their hot tub running for the winter is the use of energy, and therefore, money. One must find a way to keep the water hot, so to stop it from freezing. There are several ways to do this. The cheapest, easiest way is to buy a plastic tarp or a thermal blanket, and cover the top of the hot tub when not in use. This will keep the heat in, and the cold out. The upside of this is that you can use your hot tub throughout the winter months. Buy your spa supplies from a discount hot tub supply in order to save money and keep your spa cover on at all times when not in use.

Whether or not you winterize your hot tub is a personal decision. To conclude, there are postivie and negative points to either method. It's basically a question of how critical it is to you to use your hot tub during the winter months. The folks at your local discount hot tub supply will give you expert information and lower costs for your chemicals and cleaning supplies. Take care of your hot tub by protecting important parts such as the plumbing, fittings and filter. Watch the temperature and use extra caution on those extra-cold days.