In this video I'll be sharing various methods I use to insulate my inflatable hot tub for winter colder temps. The goal is to gain better energy efficiency and heat retention, through out the cold winters here in Michigan. People ask a lot "Can you use an inflatable hot tub in the winter?" Join me as we explore practical solutions to make your inflatable hot tub withstand the chilly temperatures and provide a warm haven for relaxation. Unboxing and Initial Thoughts on Thermal Tarp for Inflatable Hot Tub Insulation.
🧊Shop Inflatable Hot Tubs - [ Ссылка ]
🫧 2" Foam Insulation Boards - Purchased at Lowe's or Home Depot
🔵 Pipe Insulation Wrap - [ Ссылка ]
🫧 Saluspa Hot Tub Insulated Pump Cover - [ Ссылка ]
🔵 Insulated Reflective Thermal Tarp - [ Ссылка ]
I'm genuinely excited about the new thermal tarp; I have high expectations for its ability to efficiently reduce heat loss and shield my hot tub from the harsh winter elements. I believe it's going to be a game-changer in maintaining a perfect hot tub experience even during the coldest winter days.
**also I plan on adding a separation between tub bottom and 2” foam, possibly a blue shipping blanket or something else I’m not sure yet. I’ve found it sticks to the tub base when I have to roll the tub on its side to spray it out.
5/29/2024: This Saluspa hot tub has successfully been used through 2 winters! Yippee!
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