Nordic Spas hot tub covers increase the longevity of your Nordic Spas hot tub. As you know, hot tub covers insulate the water of your hot tub or spa, thus saving you on heating bills. It also protects your spa from gunk and debris that may clog your spa’s massaging mechanism, thus sparing you from unnecessary repair costs. Nordic spa hot tub covers lasts about 4-10 years. However, with neglect, the longevity of your spa cover may be compromised. That is why caring for your spa cover is necessary in order for you to save money on frequently buying replacements.
The first step to caring for Nordic Spas spa covers is making sure it fits your spa or hot tub perfectly. An ill-fitting spa cover can allow dirt and debris to enter the spa or hot tub, thus making it inefficient. It also allows heat to escape, thus cooling the water in the spa or hot tub. It also compromises the integrity of your hot tub cover. It is therefore important to make sure you get the correct measurements of your spa cover before purchasing one to avoid unnecessary expenses on having it altered or buying a new replacement altogether.
Nordic Spas hot tub covers also require regular cleaning. This will keep your spa cover in tip top shape and prevent fading or flaking due to the accumulation of dust particles on its surface. To clean a spa or hot tub cover, use a mild soap and water to clear off the dirt, dust and grime that has accumulate on the surface of your hot tub cover. Rinse off and allow to dry, or wipe dry with a microfiber cloth. Avoid using petroleum-based cleaning agents to avoid destroying the surface of your spa cover. It will also void the warranty of your spa cover.
It is also keep Nordic Spas spa covers from heat producing objects such as grills, lanterns and torches to keep it from damaging the vinyl exterior. If you have foam-core spa covers, it is also important to check for signs of water logging as this could compromise its insulating abilities. Water logging can also be hazardous as the water in the foam core weighs down the spa cover, thus injuring you should you try to wrestle it off your spa or hot tub. If there is moisture in the foam core, drain it off and allow it to dry off before returning it into the plastic and vinyl covers.
