Hot Tubs Covers


Inflatable Hot Tubs Covers




Comments

  1. CottonPatch says:

    I’ve been looking for one myself, do luck.

  2. Bubba DEE says:

    hot tub covers with air insert?
    no foam inserts

  3. Anonymous says:

    have you heard of spa cap hot tub covers?
    if so/not, go to spacap.com. im not a troll. I just wanted to show u this!

  4. CrzyGrlJen says:

    How do i know if my hot tub cover is bad?
    I was told I will know when my hot tub cover is bad because I won’t be able to lift it anymore. I can still lift it without any problem as it’s not heavy at all but water drains out of it on the sides and sometimes into the tub when I lift it up. Is it bad or is this normal?

  5. Henry says:

    there are covers made of wrapping plastic, so they keep the water warm and clean, you can find them on any walmart store or in http://www.hottubes.com i ahave seen them also in http://www.costco.com

    well

    if you like my answer please choose it as best answer, thanks !!!!

  6. Greg Pancost says:

    There is nothing abnormal with the condensation on the bottom of the cover to drip in the hot tub when you lift it. If you have water coming out of the side of the cover you my have a developing problem with the cover. Until it gets water logged or softer than normal on the exterior surface it’s still doing it’s job.

  7. natdbrat@sbcglobal.net says:

    does medicare cover spa or hot tubs?
    i need to find a spa or hot tub covered by medicare because i have chronic pain and fibromyalgia

  8. Pam says:

    Hot tub, sticky walls and filter covers?
    Hi, The walls (at the water line) and my filter covers are sticky in my hot tub. This green stuff (possibly a mold?) returns every time I scrub it away. It sticks to skin and takes a lot of soap just to get clean again. I use the Soft Soak system. How can I get my hot tub clean again?

    Thanks!

  9. thinkcwik says:

    Medicare won’t pay for spas or hot tubs. Even if your doctor gave you a certificate of medical necessity, Medicare won’t cover it. You can call 1-800 MEDICARE or your local medical equipment supply company to see if Medicare might cover it for you. Medicare does pay for some types of physical and occupational therapy.

    I also have fibromyalgia and chronic pain, so good luck and good health to you.

  10. Paul in San Diego says:

    Drain out the water, clean the scum off of all surfaces with a damp cloth (preferrably terry cloth) rinsing often to remove the residue, and refill the tub.

    Also, clean off (with a strong hose spray) or replace the filter element.

    Make sure to keep the chemicals at the correct level (chlorine if you use it and pH are important for water clarity).

    In the future, consider showering before using the hot tup. That scum is soap residue and body oils that precipitate out in the tub water.

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