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Do hot tub covers get waterlogged?

The main reason why the cover gets heavier with time is that the foam core becomes waterlogged. The water that's being soaked into the core makes the cover heavy. And once that occurs the cover becomes not effective at protecting your hot tub from the elements.

Beside this, how do you keep a hot tub cover from getting waterlogged?

Stand or lay the foam in a sunny part of your yard to allow air to pass under them. Turn the vinyl cover inside out and towel the inside of the cover dry. Lay it in a sunny spot as well. Spray the inside of your vinyl cover and each surface of the foam pieces with a mildew inhibitor and let them dry.

Beside above, how do you dry out a hot tub?

  • Remove the hot tub lid from the hot tub.
  • Line up two to three 2-by-4 planks in a dry, shady part of your yard.
  • Turn the vinyl cover inside out.
  • Spray the inside of the vinyl cover and each surface of the foam pieces with a mildew inhibitor.
  • Turn the vinyl cover right-side-out.
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  • Hereof, how long does a hot tub cover last?

    In general, hot tub covers have a lifespan of around 4-5 years. UV radiation from the sun, falling debris (like tree branches or ice), and user inflicted damage can all drastically reduce this lifespan however.

    When should I replace my hot tub cover?

    While there is no set point at which a cover should be replaced, most covers will need to be replaced after 5-7 years. Over time, hot tub covers will become saturated with water, becoming heavier and heavier.

    Why is my hot tub cover waterlogged?

    One big reason that causes a cover to become water logged is cracks in your cover. Sitting or placing heavy objects on the cover is a big no-no because it can cause the cover to break. You may not notice it but once the cover cracks water will slowly start to penetrate into the foam core.

    Will waterlogged Styrofoam dry out?

    Waterlogged Styrofoam is a problem most commonly seen in hot tub and spa covers. You will know if your Styrofoam is waterlogged because it will be much heavier than normal. The waterlogged Styrofoam can be repaired by drying in high sunlight, but it is cheap and more effective to simply replace the Styrofoam.

    What can you do with an old hot tub cover?

    Disposing hot tub covers:
  • Use a knife or box cutter to cut and split the middle seem of the cover into two halves.
  • Locate the zipper on each half and unzip.
  • Remove the hot tub cover foam inserts.
  • Cut the vinyl into smaller strips if necessary and throw away unless your local recycling center or landfill accepts vinyl.
  • What is inside a hot tub cover?

    The foam core in hot tub covers is typically made from expanded polystyrene or EPS. EPS is a tough and rigid closed-cell foam. This is important as the closed-cell foam retards water absorption and helps the top to last as long as possible.

    What if my hot tub cover is too big?

    If the cover is too big, you'll end up losing water from condensation. The cover could also easily break around the edges and a strong wind could even lift the cover right off your tub. On the other hand, if the cover is too small you can lose heat, you won't have a proper seal, and the acrylic won't be protected.

    How much does a spa cover weigh?

    Depending on which model you choose and what size your spa is, your new cover will weigh anywhere from 35 to 75 pounds. Average weights for a 7' square cover: Thermal Guardian Standard - 45 lbs.; Thermal Guardian Deluxe & Ultra- 65 lbs.; Thermal Guardian Walk-On - 75 lbs.; Thermal Guardian Basic- 40 lbs.

    How much should a hot tub cover weigh?

    The simple answer is a hot tub cover should weigh about 50 – 75 pounds and should be easily taken off and put back on your hot tub by one person. A hot tub cover weighing more then then 75 pounds is not doing the job anymore and should be replaced.

    How do I protect my spa cover?

    Excessive bromine, chlorine, or shock can deteriorate vinyl. Use a floating Spa Blanket to protect cover from excess evaporative chemicals & moisture. Use of Alternative Sanitizer systems can prolong spa cover life expectancy. Carefully secure all latches when hot tub is not in use, to prevent wind damage.

    Can you repair a hot tub cover?

    Spa covers can be repaired if they aren't allowed to go to far before receiving some attention. And if you have two of these major defects at the same time, it may be more economical to replace the entire thing with a new spa cover.

    How much does a hot tub cover cost?

    Hot Tub Cover Prices Hot tub covers typically cost $50 to $400 depending on the size and other factors. Most pool contractors charge approximately $65 per hour, so the total cost of a hot tub installation and its materials will vary, but most homeowners spend $85 to $800, with an average of $317.

    How thick should a hot tub cover be?

    The Cover Guy Standard cover, which tapers from 4” at its thickest down to 2″ at its thinnest is adequate hot tub cover thickness. Thick enough to provide heat retention given the warmer temperatures outside the tub. And perfect to keep debris out of the tub. Most Other Climates in North America.

    Can you make your own hot tub cover?

    STEP ONE: MEASURE YOUR SPA You know what they say, measure twice, cut once. Measure both the inside and outside dimensions of your spa shell, and draw a guide on paper. Your DIY spa cover must be large enough to sit on the rim of the spa, without the risk of falling in if you just bump into it, or look at it wrong.

    Do I need a hot tub cover?

    Remember, your hot tub cover will prolong the life of your hot tub as well, save you energy which is money (monthly), and keep the equipment running as little as possible. A cover that is water-soaked will not retain heat, which in turn will make the heater stay on and work in overdrive.

    Do hot tub covers shrink?

    A cover can actually shrink up to 1/2″ over it's life.

    How long should you be in a spa?

    As a general rule of thumb, 20 minutes is about the right amount of time you should soak with a maximum of 30 minutes. Beyond this point the spa begins to dry out your skin and overheat your body. Everyone is different, so you can soak for as long as you feel comfortable hypothetically.

    Should I leave my hot tub on all the time?

    Yes, you should leave your hot tub on all of the time. Hot tubs are designed to always be switched on and it's more economical to keep the water hot than it is to heat it up from cold each time you want to use it.

    Can you leave inflatable hot tub out in winter?

    Despite the fact that most inflatable hot tubs are not rated for use in air temperatures below 40° F, it is common for people to use their portable hot tubs in the winter time. So, if the inflatable spa is rated at 40° F, and you take it out on a 40° fall day, fill it with hose water, and turn on the pump.

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    Lynna Burgamy

    Update: 2023-03-08