Shopping for a hot tub can be fun. As you browse the different models, decide on the jet configuration that will deliver your ideal massage, and select a cabinet colour to complement your garden, the excitement builds. You can barely wait to set up your hot tub and immerse yourself in warm, bubbling water! But before making the final decision, most shoppers ask this question. What will it cost to operate my hot tub?
When budgeting for a hot tub, it’s important to consider monthly energy costs. An efficient and well-insulated hot tub can save a homeowner thousands of pounds over the life of the hot tub, so it’s an important purchase consideration.
California Energy Commission compliant hot tubs protect the environment and save you money.
At Caldera® spas, we don’t compromise when it comes to energy efficiency. Each of our hot tubs meets the most stringent energy standards established by the California Energy Commission (CEC). Every aspect of your spa’s construction – insulation, heaters, pumps, and even our spa covers – work together to keep your spa water hot, and your energy bills low.
Often the best place to research the cost of owning a hot tub is from actual owner reviews. Consider what these Caldera® spa owners have to say about the energy efficiency of their Caldera hot tub:
“I live in Reno which is very cold during the winter and I keep my spa at 38 °C year around with very little difference on my electric bill. I use my tub daily and would highly recommend a Caldera Spa to anyone who is in the market for a spa.” – Cantabria™ owner
“This is our third hot tub, and the first that is so efficient. We hardly noticed a rise in our electric bill when we installed it. It is easy to maintain, and oh, so relaxing.” – Geneva™ owner
“I was particularly concerned about energy costs. This spa was located at a mountain cabin, with relatively cold winter temperatures… As an engineer, I can say I am particularly impressed with the efficiency of Caldera.” – Martinique™ owner
How Can I Keep Hot Tub Energy Costs Low?
At Caldera, we’ve concentrated on bringing energy efficient design and innovation to all aspects of a spa. We’ve looked at each and every component from the cover to the pumps to see how we can make improvements. We recognise that energy efficiency is more than just an environmental concern. It’s a performance advantage that can have a huge impact on a hot tub’s monthly operating costs, including the cost to run your hot tub during winter months.
These key hot tub components work together so Caldera spa owners save energy and money.
Caldera Hot Tub Insulation
Our proprietary FiberCor® is a breakthrough in hot tub insulation. Available only from Watkins Wellness®, the makers of Caldera Spas, FiberCor has four times the density of the urethane foam used in most other hot tub brands. It’s a loose, wool-like fiber that fills all voids and gaps in our hot tub compartments for better insulating efficiency than any other hot tub brand.
FiberCor is also 100 percent non-petroleum based with no VOC emissions. So not only does it improve the efficiency and performance of your hot tub, reducing energy costs, it’s also environmentally-friendly.
Caldera Energy Efficient Pump and Hot Tub Heater
We’re especially proud of the innovation that resulted in our exclusive EnergyPro™ pump and hot tub heater in our Utopia™ and Paradise™ Series spas. Many spas run jets throughout the day to circulate water and bring the water back up to a set temperature, but that cycling process uses a great deal of energy.
The EnergyPro hot tub pump operates continually at very low wattage, maintaining the temperature you’ve set so that the spa is always ready to use while actually reducing heater use. That’s because 80 percent of the energy used to operate the pump is transferred to the water as heat. It’s a small but efficient change that adds up to substantial savings over time.
Custom High-Density Covers
Caldera hot tub covers are designed to precisely fit our spas for maximum energy efficiency. They form a tight seal that locks in heat. Each of our hot tub covers contains an efficient, full-foam insulation wrapped in a durable, marine grade vinyl.
Hot Tub Cover Lifters
With a hot tub cover lifter, the cover hinges back away from the spa, making it easier to maintain in good condition. Without a spa cover lifter, a cover can become scuffed or torn and the insulation can be damaged, resulting in heat loss and higher energy costs.
How much electricity does a hot tub use per month?
Energy consumption varies per hot tub model and brand. We know that energy consumption is a critical factor in choosing the best hot tub model for you. That’s why we concentrate on manufacturing highly energy efficient hot tub models.
How much will my electric bill go up with a hot tub?
Energy costs vary from place to place, depending where you live. Average daily temperature is also a factor in calculating monthly energy costs. And of course, your Caldera hot tub will use more energy when it is in use than when it is idle. Hot tub massage jets turn off when your hot tub is not in use. The more you use your hot tub the higher your electricity costs will be.
You should expect that your electricity bill for running a hot tub in winter months, especially in colder climates, will go up. This is another of the many reasons we put such a concentration on engineering products with hot tub insulation that works to keep the heat in your hot tub from dissipating into the environment.
We believe we’ve created some of the most energy efficient hot tubs on the market today, and we’re proud to offer a performance advantage that benefits you month after month, year after year.
Energy efficiency is just one of the benefits of owning a Caldera spa. We invite you to take a look at our models, and check out all the features for yourself. Your local certified Caldera dealer is happy to answer your questions and share what customers in your area are reporting in regards to monthly electricity costs for their Caldera spa.