I am building a new custom hot tub and want to make sure what the builder is telling me is accurate. I greatly appreciate any help and I am willing to donate to the forum for assistance.
I live in Colorado and would like to be able to use the hot tub year round at 104 degrees. The average high in December is 40 degrees F and the low is 16 degrees F. The dimensions are roughly 16ftx28ft and 4ft depth, which I estimate at 13,500 gallons. The hot tub will have a good cover to retain heat.
The builder suggests that I use a propane heater (no natural gas available and the only other option is electric).
The builder states as long as the water is circulating, I can turn off the heat as the water won't freeze. So for cost efficiency, would I turn off the gas heater and 1 hour before using the tub be able to turn it on? Theoretically the water could be around 30 degrees F. Is it possible in the cold winter to bring the temperature back up to 104 degree F in a 13,500 gallon spa?
My final question.. what would be an estimate to use this hot tub, lets say I want to use it for 60 hours a month at 104 degree F and the rest of the time it is covered and not being heated. I am assuming I would need 4 therm per hour, and let's estimate the gas is $2 per therm, 60 hours x 4 therm per hour x $2 equals $480 per month. I know its probably more complex then this but just a rough estimate of my monthly heating costs.
Am I looking at this correctly? Is this possible or am I going in the wrong direction. So far the pad of the hot tub is all that has been laid. I really appreciate any help, I am a complete novice and just want to make sure this builder isn't selling me a pipe dream. $500 per month is a lot but that is something I would be able to afford for this luxury. I also have the option to install solar panels and use an electric heater instead if that is smarter. The propane has to be delivered as I live in a remote area.
I live in Colorado and would like to be able to use the hot tub year round at 104 degrees. The average high in December is 40 degrees F and the low is 16 degrees F. The dimensions are roughly 16ftx28ft and 4ft depth, which I estimate at 13,500 gallons. The hot tub will have a good cover to retain heat.
The builder suggests that I use a propane heater (no natural gas available and the only other option is electric).
The builder states as long as the water is circulating, I can turn off the heat as the water won't freeze. So for cost efficiency, would I turn off the gas heater and 1 hour before using the tub be able to turn it on? Theoretically the water could be around 30 degrees F. Is it possible in the cold winter to bring the temperature back up to 104 degree F in a 13,500 gallon spa?
My final question.. what would be an estimate to use this hot tub, lets say I want to use it for 60 hours a month at 104 degree F and the rest of the time it is covered and not being heated. I am assuming I would need 4 therm per hour, and let's estimate the gas is $2 per therm, 60 hours x 4 therm per hour x $2 equals $480 per month. I know its probably more complex then this but just a rough estimate of my monthly heating costs.
Am I looking at this correctly? Is this possible or am I going in the wrong direction. So far the pad of the hot tub is all that has been laid. I really appreciate any help, I am a complete novice and just want to make sure this builder isn't selling me a pipe dream. $500 per month is a lot but that is something I would be able to afford for this luxury. I also have the option to install solar panels and use an electric heater instead if that is smarter. The propane has to be delivered as I live in a remote area.