How Much Does it Cost to Run a Hot Tub?
Is a hot tub expensive to operate? What are the ongoing expenses of owning a hot tub? How much is it going to cost each month on your electric bill? That's what we're looking at in this video.
For more great content on hot tubs, make sure and check out my website Hot Tub Owner HQ - https://hottubownerhq.com/
The 3 main expenses once you've purchased and installed your hot tub are:
1. Electricity
2. Filters (cleaning & replacing)
3. Chemicals to treat the water
In total, you can expect the monthly average of all of that to be $40 or less, and the filter expenses are not monthly. You'll just rinse them off every 3-4 weeks with a hose or kitchen sink sprayer.
Then, about every 3 months you'll do a chemical soak.
The product I love for the chemical soak only requires a 1 hour soak if you use hot water. That's great as it gets you back in action quickly and doesn't require a backup set of filters as you would want if you did an overnight soak.
**** Get that Filter Soak product now on Amazon! https://amzn.to/34ziTkg
Another great money saver is to use a product to remove the biofilm that can gunk up your pipes and cause your chlorine or bromine and shock to work less efficiently.
Less efficiency = adding them more often, increasing the expense.
When I change my water (about every 3 months) I always use Oh Yuk Cleaner to break down and remove bacteria, biofilm, and a build up of other contaminants in your pipes.
Just pour it in and turn on the jets and let it go to work before you drain your tub. Then, just rinse it out, wipe it down, refill, and you're good to go!
**** Get that Biofilm Cleaning product now on Amazon! https://amzn.to/2XGz4dY
All expenses combined, your hot tub should not cost more than $40/month to operate under most circumstances. That's a small price to pay for all the enjoyment you, your family, and your friends will get.
For more great content on hot tubs, make sure and check out my website Hot Tub Owner HQ - https://hottubownerhq.com/
The opinions stated on this channel are my opinions having owned, operated, fixed, and/or purchased hot tubs a total of 4 times. They should not, however, be considered professional advice on hot tub electrical systems, hot tub moving or installation, hot tub placement, or any other type of professional or legal advice.
If you need professional or legal advice, you should seek out a qualified professional in your area.
Some links contain what are called affiliate links. Affiliate links pay me a small commission if you purchase the product, but in no way increase the cost to you. It's just a nice way of saying thank you to me if you found my video helpful.
Hot Tub Owner HQ is owned and operated by Jeff Campbell/Middle Class Dad. Middle Class Dad is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
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For more great content on hot tubs, make sure and check out my website Hot Tub Owner HQ - https://hottubownerhq.com/
The 3 main expenses once you've purchased and installed your hot tub are:
1. Electricity
2. Filters (cleaning & replacing)
3. Chemicals to treat the water
In total, you can expect the monthly average of all of that to be $40 or less, and the filter expenses are not monthly. You'll just rinse them off every 3-4 weeks with a hose or kitchen sink sprayer.
Then, about every 3 months you'll do a chemical soak.
The product I love for the chemical soak only requires a 1 hour soak if you use hot water. That's great as it gets you back in action quickly and doesn't require a backup set of filters as you would want if you did an overnight soak.
**** Get that Filter Soak product now on Amazon! https://amzn.to/34ziTkg
Another great money saver is to use a product to remove the biofilm that can gunk up your pipes and cause your chlorine or bromine and shock to work less efficiently.
Less efficiency = adding them more often, increasing the expense.
When I change my water (about every 3 months) I always use Oh Yuk Cleaner to break down and remove bacteria, biofilm, and a build up of other contaminants in your pipes.
Just pour it in and turn on the jets and let it go to work before you drain your tub. Then, just rinse it out, wipe it down, refill, and you're good to go!
**** Get that Biofilm Cleaning product now on Amazon! https://amzn.to/2XGz4dY
All expenses combined, your hot tub should not cost more than $40/month to operate under most circumstances. That's a small price to pay for all the enjoyment you, your family, and your friends will get.
For more great content on hot tubs, make sure and check out my website Hot Tub Owner HQ - https://hottubownerhq.com/
The opinions stated on this channel are my opinions having owned, operated, fixed, and/or purchased hot tubs a total of 4 times. They should not, however, be considered professional advice on hot tub electrical systems, hot tub moving or installation, hot tub placement, or any other type of professional or legal advice.
If you need professional or legal advice, you should seek out a qualified professional in your area.
Some links contain what are called affiliate links. Affiliate links pay me a small commission if you purchase the product, but in no way increase the cost to you. It's just a nice way of saying thank you to me if you found my video helpful.
Hot Tub Owner HQ is owned and operated by Jeff Campbell/Middle Class Dad. Middle Class Dad is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
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