How often are you using your spa?  Do you religiously take time off to soak in your tub?   Using the spa is beneficial to your body.  It’s not just a way of pampering yourself but taking care of yourself, as well.  Who wouldn’t want being massaged at the comforts of their home?  Spa time has become habitual, or has it not?

Perhaps when the novelty of the new tub has worn off, you may use your spa less.  But when it becomes an effort to pull the cover off your spa and dip in for a few minutes, you’d have second thoughts doing it.  Rigid foam spa covers can assist in insulating the tub and keeping the water at your desired temperature.  It will be your best friend next to your spa because it will help you save up on electricity…or so you thought.  At one point, foam covers will stop insulating your water and begin to cool it instead resulting to the spa pump working harder.  And when the pump works more than necessary, power generation shoots up.  It defeats the goal for energy stars and spas will be far off in the list to be awarded with such.

When the time comes when water in the tub is not kept warm enough, are you using your spa the way you utilized it before?            I would presume the answer is ‘no’.  The foam cover ceases to keep the temperature.   The rationale for this is because there is precipitation in formed, moisture cools and when it hits back into the water, it will eventually cool the entire tub.  The foam gets saturated and will become heavy.  Another reason you lessen your time using the spa because it’s more work uncovering and covering it compared to a few minutes being relaxed.

Though you are getting rigid foam covers and in due course it gets heavy from moisture seeping in, this does not mean that you have wind proof spa covers during cyclonic visits.  The space between the water and the spa cover makes it a good room to collect pressure that could lift the cover off.  The heavier that the cover becomes, the more danger it would pose to anything that crosses its path.

So to keep you enjoying your spa even after years of acquiring it, a good hot tub cover like SpaCap will keep the water warm, will not fly during storms and will be energy efficient is your best choice.  Wind proof spa covers are those just sitting on the surface of the water leaving no room for air pressure to throw it out.  What more, these covers will reduce your utility in the long run.