Lay-Z-Spa Waterfall | Soothing LED Waterfall for Hot Tubs, 7 Colour Lights

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Lay-Z-Spa Waterfall | Soothing LED Waterfall for Hot Tubs, 7 Colour Lights

Lay-Z-Spa Waterfall | Soothing LED Waterfall for Hot Tubs, 7 Colour Lights

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While there is a range of lazy spas available to buy, one of the biggest and best in the UK is the Lay-Z-Spa. As the country's most 5 stars reviewed hot tub brand, they provide premium inflatable spas with advanced technology, unique features and award‑winning design which helps these lazy spas stand out above the rest. The first thing you need to do to winterize your inflatable hot tub is to turn off the heater, and then unplug it altogether. Style, size and included features are obvious considerations for buying a lazy spa and it would be difficult to buy one without considering these first. However, when it comes to the long-term usage of your lazy spa, it's worth thinking ahead... Maintenance and cleaning The short answer is yes if you have one of the latest 2021 Lazy Spa’s, you certainly can leave your lazy spa out in winter. And we’re not just talking about leaving it out until the weather gets to freezing temperatures at about 40 degrees Fahrenheit. “Older models from 2020 don’t have freeze shield built-in” Once you do hit freezing temperatures, our advice is to either insulate it or winterize the hot tub until you are ready to use it again.

The best inflatable hot tub for winter is if you have one of the very latest edition’s of the inflatable Lazy Spa hot tubs which all have built in anti-freeze technology from 2021 – More on that a little later! If you don’t have a freeze shield hot tub then we would recommend shutting down your hot tub when the weather gets this low. Or taking extra insulation measures on your existing inflatable hot tubs without freeze technology… (More on that later.) This is because Lazy Spa introduced the Helsinki. It was the very first inflatable to be designed for all-year-round use with antifreeze technology built in.If you just scroll down a little you will find our instructions on how to winterize your inflatable hot tub for the coldest winter temperatures.

As I believe we have already covered, you can continue to use your inflatable into the winter months if you wish to but you can also winterize it. You can also use a complete hot tub cover that completely covers the whole tub overnight when not in use to further maintain heat levels more efficiently. Frequently Asked Questions? Can you leave an inflatable hot tub outside in winter? Most inflatable hot tubs are good to use in winter as long as you further insulate them and keep up the regular maintenance to keep your tub in good shape. Then remove all of the water filters, and clean them by placing them in a cleaning solution. And you also need to clean out the filter basket. If you want to shut your inflatable hot tub down for the winter months, that’s no issue. It just takes a few very simple steps. explained below!You can go the extra mile and use a complete thermal hot tub cover as shown below. These save you vast amounts of money on your electric bill of up to 50% cutting your costs in half. Much like visiting a real spa, these lazy spas or home hot tubs as they're known can provide a wealth of health benefits including muscle relaxation, pain relief, improved sleep and lowered blood pressure.

With Foam Insulated Walls, it speeds up the heating time as less heat is dissipated during the heating cycle and prevents overall heat loss. This makes the Toronto as much as 40% more efficient than similar hot tubs. If you get yourself one of the newer models of lazy spa, you can leave your lazy spa out all year round, even in the coldest parts of winter.

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But to be honest, as we said earlier they simply do not offer the same level of insulation relative to their non-inflatable counterparts such as a hard sided hot tub or a hard shell hot tub. “But they are more expensive than inflatables” So, soothe yourself in the bubbles and relax in care-free bliss of these lazy spas! Which lazy spa brand is best?

In fact, all hot tubs without freeze technology or anti-icing built-in do stand the chance of freezing up as soon as the area weather temperature drops below 40 degrees Fahrenheit which is 4 degrees Celsius. Part of the maintenance process includes cleaning the filter, managing the chemical levels and changing the water. Yes but they struggle more than they do in the summertime for obvious reasons, The cold weather! but if you take extra measures on insulating as we explained then you will be able to keep your hot tub warm in the winter without breaking the bank. How much does it cost to run an inflatable hot tub in the winter? The ladies and gentlemen at Lay-Z-Spa have been listening to your concerns when it comes to running costs of a hot tub. So, here we introduce to you the first Foam Walled Hot Tub from Lay-Z-Spa. Don’t chance to leave your hot tub out in the cold if you don’t have anti-icing or freeze shield built in, the only exception would be if you are planning to leave the heater on at all times and add further insulation to stop your hot tub from freezing up altogether. Are Inflatable Hot Tubs Good In Winter?Now we’ve covered whether or not you can use your inflatable hot tub in winter it’s time to wrap up! We have mentioned all options on existing hot tubs or new hot tubs with winter freeze built-in, The simple answer to your question? Can you use an inflatable hot tub in winter is a big fat yes as long as you don’t mind freezing when you get out:)



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