If you own a hot tub or spa, you know that a high-quality, properly maintained hot tub cover is crucial for preserving heat, conserving energy, and keeping out debris. However, one frequent problem that can significantly reduce the life of your cover is waterlogging. When a cover absorbs too much moisture, it becomes heavy, misshapen, and unable to perform its functions effectively. The good news is that by investing in a quality cover from the start and following a few easy care instructions, you can prevent your hot tub cover from becoming waterlogged.
Invest in a Quality Hot Tub Cover
The first line of defense against waterlogging is to purchase a well-constructed hot tub cover designed to resist moisture absorption. Spamigo hot tub covers are an ideal choice, particularly for harsh Canadian winters. As detailed on our product page, Spamigo covers feature:
- Dense, CFC-free foam insulation with an impressive R22.1 rating for maximum energy efficiency
- Durable marine-grade top vinyl treated with UV and mildew inhibitors for long-lasting performance
- Heat-sealed poly wrapping around the foam cores to minimize water absorption
- Reinforced handles and extensive stitching for added structural integrity
At Spamigo, we subject our covers to stringent quality testing and stand behind them with a comprehensive 10-year warranty. As showcased on our "How Our Cover Quality Compares" page, Spamigo employs superior materials and construction methods compared to our competitors.
Proper Hot Tub Cover Care and Maintenance
Even a top-quality cover can fall victim to waterlogging if not properly cared for. Some key maintenance tips to keep in mind include:
- Regularly wiping down the cover to eliminate standing water, debris, and chemical buildup
- Making sure the cover is completely sealed when on the hot tub to stop steam from seeping in
- Periodically cleaning and conditioning the vinyl with gentle, suitable products
- Occasionally ventilating the underside of the cover by propping it open slightly
- Refraining from placing heavy objects on top of the cover which could damage the foam core
- Proactively replacing the cover every 5-7 years before it has a chance to become waterlogged
The Bottom Line
While a waterlogged hot tub cover is a prevalent and annoying problem, it's one that can usually be avoided. By opting for a premium-grade cover from a reputable manufacturer like Spamigo and adhering to proper care guidelines, you can enjoy a lighter, more insulating, and longer-lasting cover for your spa. Take a proactive approach now to prevent the hassle and expense of dealing with a waterlogged cover later.
Design your custom Spamigo hot tub cover today and take the first step in safeguarding your spa investment for years to come!