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Is it expensive to run a hot tub?



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Hot tubs are a wonderful addition to any home, providing a luxury touch to your outdoor space and a fantastic hub for social gatherings or a chilled out evening alone. But how much do they cost?

At Bubble Box Glasgow, a leading supplier of bespoke hot tubs in the Glasgow Area, one of the first questions new customers ask our expert team is how much they should expect to pay in terms of ongoing running costs.

Luckily for them, where you purchase a high quality hot tub system, such as the luxury Eco Spas designed by our partners Aquavia Spa, the answer is pleasantly surprising.

The main ongoing costs of owning a hot tub are:

1. Electricity costs

There are a number of factors that determine just how much electricity your hot tub will use and the impact on your energy bills that will have.

These include:

Type of Hot Tub

Some spa types are incredibly expensive to run with inflatable hot tubs costing as much as £4 per day to run during the summer and even more when temperatures drop.

On the other hand, if you purchase a well-insulated premium hot tub from a respected installer hot tubs can be energy efficient and have a limited noticeable effect on energy use in your home.

Aquavia Eco Spa’s can be combined with an Energy Saving cover that uses many layers of polyurethane foam to maximise heat retention and by opting for this option you can expect to save use around 67% less energy than standard tubs.

The most energy efficient hot tubs on the market will only cost around 75p per day.

How you use your hot tub

Like any electrical appliance the more often you use your hot tub, and the duration of each session, the more you will pay.

It is recommended, to avoid health concerns such as heat stroke, that you only use your hot tub for up to 15 minutes at any one time at temperatures lower than 40°C and if you abide by these guidelines, you will significantly reduce the running costs.

2. Maintenance and repairs

So, running a hot tub doesn’t have to be a major financial commitment in terms of electricity use, but what about servicing and repairs if something goes wrong?

A hot tub service will usually cost around £150, and costs can be limited by using a respected local supplier to avoid paying additional call out fees to cover travel times.

For the best hot tubs and maintenance in the Glasgow area look no further than Bubble Box.

All Aquavia Spa products supplied and installed by Bubble Box come with unique warranties that help to give you peace of mind that if anything does go wrong you won’t have to break the bank paying for replacements or repairs.

Aquavia Spas come with the following warranties as standard:

  • 15 years on hot tub structure
  • 10 years on acrylic coverings
  • 2 years on components.

The Aquavia factory in Barcelona holds a range of quality certificates including ISO 9001 (Quality assurance) and CE markings (proving compliance with EU standards).

Aquavia can confidently offer these extended warranties due to the quality of their products making product faults extremely rare in the first place.

3. Ensuring Water Quality

In order to keep the quality of the water in your hot tub you may need to purchase a number of filters and water purifying chemicals that can add to the ongoing expenditure.

Bubble Box hot tubs, however, come equipped with Clean Water Technology that introduces ozone in the water through the internal filtration system.

This process helps to neutralise any debris found in the water including soap, body oil, and inorganic matter.

This system itself requires no observation and once activated will do its job and turn itself off again once finished.

Some of our spas are also equipped with Ultraviolet Treatment that uses UV technology to eliminate any bacteria in the water.

This system keeps your hot tubs water clean and fresh, breaks down combined chlorine, prevents mould growth, and reduces the need for chemical cleaning products by up to 80%.

This shows that by opting for a high quality hot tub system that includes in-built water cleaning products you can reduce the amount you need to spend on water purification to almost zero.

Contact Bubble Box Hot Tubs Glasgow

For information on any of our energy efficient range of industry leading hot tub spa systems contact us today on 01505 850 325 or fill out our contact form and one of our expert team will be delighted to help.

When you choose to have an Aquavia tub installed by our professional installers you will benefit from self-cleaning technology, extended warranties, and highly insulated materials meaning you can enjoy all the luxury and benefits of hot tub ownership without the expense of lower quality products.

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Ultimate Guide to Covered Swimming Pool: Indoor Pool Cover IdeasUltimate Guide to Covered Swimming Pool: Indoor Pool Cover Ideas

A couple in their 40s by an indoor pool surrounded by greenery.

Do you dream of swimming all year but worry about leaves, bugs, and cold water in your pool? I faced this exact problem with my backyard swimming spot and spent months testing different covered swimming pool options.

This guide will show you the best indoor pool cover ideas that keep water warm, slash those pesky energy bills, and extend your swim season well beyond summer. After countless chilly morning dips and rather shocking electricity statements, I’m rather keen to share what actually works.

Ready for pool bliss? Pop the kettle on and let’s dive in.

Key Takeaways

  • Covered indoor pools stay clean year-round and raise water temperatures by 6–14°C naturally, cutting energy costs.
  • GeoBubble covers (£400-£1,500) reduce evaporation by 98% while solid PVC covers (£700-£2,000) offer the best insulation.
  • Automatic Roldeck systems cost £8,000-£15,000 but provide button-operated convenience for luxury pools.
  • Different pool types need specific covers; concrete pools work well with automatic systems, while vinyl pools need gentler options.
  • Allow 10 weeks for custom cover systems from order to installation, and always measure your pool correctly before contacting suppliers.

Benefits of Covered Indoor Swimming Pools

An indoor swimming pool surrounded by lush greenery and colorful flowers.

I love my covered indoor swimming pool for many reasons! It gives me year-round swimming without worrying about rain, snow, or cold weather. My indoor pool stays cleaner than outdoor pools because leaves, bugs, and dirt can’t get in.

This means less time cleaning and more time swimming. The greenhouse effect of my pool enclosure raises water temperatures by 6 to 14°C naturally, cutting down my energy costs. Indoor pools also reduce water evaporation, making them more eco-friendly and budget-smart for long-term maintenance.

The privacy factor can’t be beat—no nosy neighbors watching my backstroke attempts! My pool room with wrap-around windows lets in natural light while keeping UV radiation out. Adding skylights brings in even more sunshine without the harmful effects.

The controlled environment makes swimming possible any day of the year, turning my pool into a true oasis for relaxation and exercise. Now let’s dive into the popular types of indoor pool covers that can enhance these benefits even further.

Popular Types of Indoor Pool Covers

Let me walk you through the most popular indoor pool cover options available in today’s market. These covers not only protect your swimming area but also offer significant energy savings and enhanced safety features.

Cover TypeKey FeaturesPrice RangeBest For
Thermal GeoBubble CoversSuperior heat retention, reduces evaporation by 98%, longer lifespan than standard bubble covers£400-£1,200Energy conservation, maintaining water temperature
EnergyGuard GeoBubbleStrong mesh or solid material supports weight of adults and children, prevents accidental falls£500-£1,500Pools with algae problems, chemical reduction
Solid PVC CoversComplete light blockage, excellent insulation, greater durability£700-£2,000Year-round indoor pools, maximum heat retention
Safety CoversStrong mesh or solid material supports weight of adults and children and prevents accidental falls£1,200-£3,000Households with children or pets, safety-focused owners
Automatic Roldeck SystemsButton-operated retraction, elegant appearance, high-end finish£8,000-£15,000Luxury indoor pools, convenience-focused owners
Eco-Friendly Patio CoversNo ground rails/tracks needed, optional eco-friendly motor for automation£5,000-£12,000Design-conscious owners, eco-friendly solutions

The material of your indoor pool also affects which cover works best. Concrete pools (costing £20,000 to £90,000) often pair well with automatic systems. Vinyl pools (£30,000 to £65,000) require gentler cover options to avoid liner damage. Fibreglass installations (£40,000 to £85,000) work beautifully with nearly all cover types due to their smooth finish. Now, let’s explore some helpful tips for selecting the perfect indoor pool cover for your specific needs.

Tips for Choosing the Perfect Indoor Pool Cover

Picking the right cover for your indoor pool can feel like a maze with too many paths. I’ve gathered some practical tips to help you find the perfect match for your pool needs.

  1. Measure your pool area correctly before contacting suppliers. Send exact dimensions to reputable pool cover specialists for proper quotes.
  2. Consider the main purpose of your cover – debris protection, heat retention, or safety will point to different options.
  3. Budget for quality materials that last longer. Cheap covers often need replacement within a year.
  4. Factor in the 10-week timeline for custom systems from order to installation.
  5. Look at UV radiation protection features, especially for glass-enclosed pools where sun damage occurs.
  6. Choose covers that work with your existing pool design and tile patterns for a blended look.
  7. Ask about energy savings through heat retention to offset the cover cost over time.
  8. Check if the cover system can handle your climate conditions year-round.
  9. Evaluate how easy the cover is to operate—manual systems cost less but require more work.
  10. Find out if the cover needs special cleaning or maintenance to stay in top shape.
  11. Ask for references or examples of similar indoor pool projects the company has completed.
  12. Review warranty terms carefully; quality products should come with solid guarantees.

Now let’s explore the final thoughts on covered swimming pools and how they transform your home space.

Conclusion

Covered pools bring joy all year round without the fuss of leaves and bugs. I’ve shown you the top cover options, from thermal blankets to full enclosures that boost water temps by up to 14 degrees.

Your perfect pool cover depends on budget, space, and how you plan to use your swimming area. Custom solutions work best for unique spaces, while standard covers suit most common pool shapes.

Ready to dive in? The right cover turns your pool from a summer treat to a daily retreat, making every splash count no matter the weather outside.