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Hot Tub Cover Considerations

Author: Sam Spade

There are many different kinds of covers for your hot tub. The kind of material that they are made of is going to affect the cost of the cover. These cover range from just a plastic slip cover to an insulated cover. When purchasing a new cover you will want to measure the tub perimeter correctly to ensure to order the proper size.



Some of the cheapest covers available are going to be the thermal blankets. These covers are designed to simply float on top of the water, so some do not consider them as covers at all. These covers do not help a lot with keeping dirt and debris out of the spa but they do help with the evaporation of the water. Depending on the size of the hot tub a blanket cover will cost approximately around dollars. There are two different common kinds of these types of blankets. The first one resembles the bubble wrap or the material used for shipping fragile items. This one is not very effective because it is cut to fit the spa and the bubbles on the end are left open decreasing it abilities in insulting the water. The second is made of smooth closed cell foam. This one is better at insulating and keeping bacteria out of the water.

Standard hot tub covers are made with a sloped foam so that the rain will run of the top and not bogging it down into the tub. Normal measurements of a cover are around four inches thick in the middle sloping to around two or three inches thick on the sides or edges. This foam is typically sealed with a polyethylene plastic, and is often heat sealed or double wrapped to keep the water from soaking into the foam. Water soaking into the foam would cause it to become water logged and possibly causing it to be replaced over time. Once the plastic is in place a vinyl cover is then added to protect against UV damaged. The thread used for sewing the cover is usually UV protected as well. If you have young children finding a cover with tie downs is recommended though this might take more time to remove it will be worth the extra safety features. This will also help keep the cover in place during high winds.

Walk on hot tub covers are also available. These covers use sheets of fiberglass under the foam. These are great if the hot tub is outside and is in an area that snow a lot. The weight of the snow could cause some covers to fall into the hot tub. These are also great for those who have small children that might get the idea to walk across the top. This would protect them from falling in and potentially drowning.

Motorized hot tub covers are some of the most expensive covers available. The cover is made of PVC slats that are strong, durable, and insulated with 2.5 lbs of foam cell fibers. The cover takes about 10 seconds to retract and about the same to recover the spa. Some models have a touch pad with pass code entry so that there is no unauthorized use. Once is the cover is retracted it is then stored away until later.

Winter hot tub covers a great for those who do not want to use the spa all year round. A winter cover is used for the entire unit. This will go over your regular cover and down the sides all the way to the ground. An air pillow should be placed underneath so that water will drain off the top. This will keep any water from accumulating in unwanted areas.

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Comments

  1. huntershorsehaven says:

    we are desperately trying to make a hot tub cover for a 7X7 hot tub…..any ideas? It will be set into a porch
    we are desperately trying to make a hot tub cover for a 7X7 hot tub…..any ideas? It will be set into a porch

  2. o-so-super says:

    I suppose you could use marine grade plywood in 4 section and cover it in vinyl. Sewing the plywood into pockets like a pillow case.
    Sounds like a lot of trouble. I would just buy one.

  3. grapejuice says:

    This is one of those things you want right. An auto upholstery shop would be the place I’d check.

  4. RONALD says:

    the best way to change my hot tub cover?
    D I Y changing my hot tub cover
    its to heavey i want to change the polly inside the cover

  5. Schoony says:

    Where is a good place to buy a cheap(er) hot tub cover?
    My hot tub cover is toast and I need a new one. Unfortunately the ones I have seen around my area are in the $400 range. Is there anyplace online or in the metro Detroit area that I could get a better deal then this? Please help!

  6. Above the Rest Hot Tub and Pool Repair, Inc. says:

    Welcome to the world of Hot Tubs Manufactures. Hmmm you bought our tub now we need to get you to buy something else. 99% of the makers of covers use an open cell foam core that will absorb water. It will only get worse. The plastic membrane that wraps the foam gets destroyed by the chlorine/bromine or ozone you use to sanitize your tub. Thousands of little holes develop. Eventually the foam does reach a point where it will not hold any more water and I suspect that has happened with the others where they said water drains out of theirs. It’s not going to do it with the foam. There’s no fix for it. I have played around with them for 7 years with no success. The vinyl cover will be next to die since it can’t support the weight and the hinge support if your cover has one. A company called Rayner Covering makes a Closed cell foam cover 2# density that does not hold water. It’s the one to buy. Be sure to take your cover all with a lot of care each time you use it to try and make it last. Buy a cover lift!

  7. Eileen J says:

    What can you do to prevent or fix a soggy hot tub cover?
    I have a cover for almost 4 yrs and just in the last week or so it got all soggy and its so heavy I can hardly move it ..I know there is water or ice built up underneath the top..We had a soggy bad winter with lots of rain ..Will it dry out,,Or can I put a hole in it to release the moisture or what? Thanks ahead for any advice.

  8. to tell ya the truth........... says:

    Usually it is the tub that is toasty..ok that was a bad attempt at a joke,lol. I would put an ad in the local paper,”looking to buy” someone may have one from their non working tub.

  9. William B says:

    just soap and water,
    its the curring agent in the vinyl
    it will get better with time

  10. crystal.hurt1 says:

    My hot tub cover smells when I lift it off. It’s a newer cover,so is there anything I can do or clean it with?
    I am new at this hot tub & pool thing, and I can use all the help or answers I can get! The chemicals in the water are fine, just about ideal, but just not sure what to do about that cover! Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks

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