Hot Tub Covers And Accessories For Winter
Hot Tub Covers And Accessories For Winter #1 - Deluxe Hot Tub Cover Strap Kit is super heavy duty and keeps covers on even in high winds and harsh winter weather - $34.99
#2 - Cover Valet Hot Tub Cover Lifter piston-assist system makes opening and closing your cover a breeze - $199.95 #3 - Hot Tub Thermal Blanket floats on the water surface under you hard cover trapping all the heat and steam in - $41.95 #4 - Prestige Deluxe Hot Tub Cover protects your valuable hot tub shell and keeps water clean and hot - $389.00 #5 - Winter Hot Tub Cover And Air Pillow Kit provides great protection for your tub if you close it down for the winter - $59.95 #6 - Walk-On Hot Tub Cover is made of heavy duty deluxe 6 inch foam that is even strong enough to walk on - $599.00 #7 - Gladon Hot Tub Cover-Saver floats on your water, protecting your cover from moisture and harsh chemicals - $159.99 #8 - Loop Loc Brand Hot Tub Cover Protector Cap protects your cover from all extreme harsh winter weather - $159.99 #9 - Spa Soft Cover is an effective yet inexpensive way to protect your hot tub with built-in air bladder for support - $179.95 #10 - Deluxe Foam Thermal Blanket keeps hot tub water hot and is coated with durable chemical resistant vinyl - $199.95 This Week's Featured How-To DIY Article:
More and more people are using their hot tubs outside throughout the winter months. Although the wintertime is the most pleasurable season to use an outdoor hot tub, there are certain precautions you must take to ensure the proper operation and energy efficiency of your unit. Setting your controls: If your spa has an Auto Heat or Freeze Protect system, make sure that it is activated as soon as the temperatures start to drop at night. Many spas have a Timer - Auto Heat button on their control boxes. Flip the button to the Auto Heat mode. This will ensure that the water in the spa and the jet piping doesn't freeze. If your spa has a Topside Thermostat Control, make sure that it is set past the Freeze section, well into the Heat or High portion of the dial. If your spa does not have an Auto Heat or Freeze Protect mode, but it does have a timer system, you'll want to reset the time to give you the best possible protection against freezing. If you have an Infinite Cycle Timer, it is a good idea to set it to come on for 15 minutes every hour. This will ensure good hot water circulation through the pipes as well as keep the water nice and hot. If you have a timer that is set with brass and silver colored pins, it is a good idea to purchase additional pins so that you can set it to go on... Other Articles You May Also Like: How To Open Up A Hot Tub For The Winter Season How To Shed Those Holiday Pounds in Your Pool or Swim Spa See The 2019 Pool And Spa Top 10 Award Winners PoolAndSpa.com Announces 2019 Best Of Class Award Winners PoolAndSpa.com Celebrates 25th Anniversary On The Internet How To Close A Hot Tub For The Winter See More Of This Month's DIY Articles & News This Week's Special Coupon Code Deals:
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