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Water-Saving Tips for Pool and Spa Owners |
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by Kevin Devoto | 08-11-2019 09:02 0 |
There¡¯s no denying that your swimming pool or spa provides hours of fun for you, your family, and your guests. There¡¯s nothing quite like going for a swim on a hot day or relaxing in a warm hot tub at the end of a long day.While you might have a lot of fun in the water, perhaps you¡¯ve started to notice an increase in your water bills. Both pools and hot tubs use a lot of water, which means you end up spending more every month. Fortunately, there are things you can do to decrease your water consumption (and reduce your water bill at the same time). Here are six tips that can help pool and spa owners save money. Cover When Not in UsePools and hot tubs are an investment. While they can be expensive initially, you can finance through pool loan companies. In addition to the purchase of the pool, you then have to fill it up. Once full, you want the water to stay there. However, the water in your pool or hot tub can evaporate over time. It¡¯s estimated that approximately half of the water can evaporate over a year, which results in spending even more money to maintain the water level. Instead, invest in a cover and cover your pool or hot tub when it¡¯s not in use. Doing so can reduce evaporation by up to 95%. In addition to minimizing evaporation, covers keep out bugs, leaves and reduce algae growth. They can also help to conserve heat and lower energy costs. Reduce the Temperature a Few DegreesWhile there¡¯s nothing quite like a warm pool or hot tub (especially on cooler days), higher temperatures can contribute to water evaporation. Reducing the temperature a few degrees can help to avoid this issue, especially when you use a cover. There¡¯s a good chance that you won¡¯t notice the difference when you¡¯re in the water. You will, however, notice a difference in your power bill. Lower the Water LevelPools and hot tubs don¡¯t have to be filled to the very top. Too much water can result in water loss due to playing and splashing. Water loss can also occur in hot tubs as a result of poorly aimed jets. Lower water levels not only conserve water, but they also help to prevent water loss. In pools, keep the water about an inch above the tile. In hot tubs, keep jets aimed below the water level. Look for LeaksIf you start to notice the water level in your pool or hot tub decreasing even after taking the above steps, it may be time to take a look around for leaks. Look for damp spots around the outside of the unit. Check over pipes and valves. If you suspect that there¡¯s a leak, there are other steps you can take such as a dye test, pressure test, or contact a professional. Drain Only When NecessaryMany pool owners like to completely drain their pools at the end of the season and refill them at the beginning of the next. If you take good care of your pool, however, this may not be necessary. Believe it or not, well-maintained pools may only need to be completely drained every 3 to 7 years. Hot tubs are generally recommended to drain and refill every 3 to 4 months. If you invest in a high-quality filtration system, you may only need to drain and refill your hot tub once a year. Check Filters RegularlyFilters are essential for keeping the water clean. Over time, they can get clogged up with dirt, leaves, insects, and other debris. Check your filter regularly. If it¡¯s dirty, you can rinse it quickly with a garden hose. Be sure to check for other issues like cracks, tears, and other damage. Just because you have a pool or hot tub, that doesn¡¯t mean that you have to deal with high water bills. Taking care to save water allows you to enjoy your aquatic recreation while keeping your water use (and your water bills) under control. |
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4 Comments
Hello kevin
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for this report!
Keep writing
Green cheers
Regards
Walter
Posted 28-03-2020 11:55
Hello Kevin!
Thanks for such an awesome report .I found it very useful .
Green Cheers from Nepal
Regards,
Sagar Koirala
Posted 10-11-2019 12:51
Hello Kevin!!
I hope you are fine and doing great.
I really enjoyed reading yours report on water saving tips for spa and swimming pool owner.
This tips must be in reach with the owner of swimming pool and spa too.
Keep writing and shining.
Hope to know more from you.
Yours,
Meena
GREEN CHEERS
Posted 09-11-2019 00:22
Hello kevin
I hope you are doing well
Wow, the report is very awaring and interesting to read. Pools and spa owners must be awared on it.
Thank you so much for this report.
Green cheers!
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 08-11-2019 10:32