How can I lower energy costs on my hot tub without ruining it?
Due to being laid off, we need to cut costs to the bone. The hot tub costs a lot to heat and we want to drain it and turn it off. My concern is that this will ruin the hot tub (freezing pipes, etc.) What is the best way to save energy costs while not ruining the hot tub? Is it safe to just dry-store it or would it be better to run water in it at a very low temperature.
Thanks!
Why don't you look up the manufacturer and call them? They would know. Srsly.
My hunch is that you also drain the pipes, but I don't know how that would work. But it certainly can be done — most people with hot tubs around here shut them down for the winter.
March 27th, 2009 at 4:26 pm
Why don't you look up the manufacturer and call them? They would know. Srsly.
My hunch is that you also drain the pipes, but I don't know how that would work. But it certainly can be done — most people with hot tubs around here shut them down for the winter.
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March 27th, 2009 at 4:53 pm
Just hook it up to your neighbors water and power line. That should eliminate your costs completely. Screw your neighbors anyway. They probably suck.
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March 27th, 2009 at 5:29 pm
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March 27th, 2009 at 5:37 pm
Call the plumber for advice.
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March 27th, 2009 at 5:48 pm
Here's what you need to do…
1. Work and collect unemployment from the government.
2. Invest into some solar technology.
3. Turn your power meter backwards and
4. Start demanding they pay you for the power you make.
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