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Best Solar Hot Tubs

Setting up an outdoor hot tub is a fun way to relax and bond with your family. It is similar to having a pool party minus the worries of drowning kids and week-long flu. However, outdoor hot tubs pose a big problem. Your source of heat. It is impractical to connect a hose or pipe to your kitchen sink or bathroom faucet to fill your tub. But don't pull your hair out just yet, hot tub manufacturers have come out with innovative heat solutions and the best solar hot tubs to put the hot back in your tub. In fact, you're lucky, because some of the best solar hot tubs and heat sources are available in the market today.

These solar tubs are not only good for relaxing your aching joints, they can save you lots of cash by reducing your heating and power bills. Most of the best solar hot tubs have attachments like solar panels and heat trappers. These function like greenhouses. They trap and absorb light from the sun and converts it into heat energy. Since these panels are part of the tub's construction, no energy is lost in heat transfer. Unlike the scalding hot water from the tap, the water in solar tubs are mildly heated and comfortably warm.

If you don't have the money to buy the best solar tubs in the market today, you can convert your ordinary tub into a solar tub. Solar heating pads, panels, and attachments are sold individually in specialty bath stores and even hardware stores. Simply attach these to your tub by following the printed directions. Set up your outdoor tub or open your bathroom window to let sunlight in. You don't need to stay in the sun to use these pads. They trapped heat, like how your car traps it with rolled up windows. Without an escape route, the heat stays put and continuously warms your bath water. If this is not relaxing enough, the best solar hot tubs are expected to reduce heating bills by as much as 30 to 40 percent.


 

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