Many of us will be enjoying the warm weather outdoors in our gardens this summer, and for those lucky enough to own one, relaxing in a hot tub is a welcome treat on a sunny day.
But did you know, an inflatable hot tub could be racking up an extra £284 a month on your energy bill? That amounts to £1,135 in four months over summer!
With the high cost of living, understanding the running costs of your things has never been more important. Some things could be adding a lot more to your bill than you might be expecting.
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Energy efficiency isn’t just about the things you use inside your home - it’s important to consider how much some of your outdoor equipment could be adding to your energy bills too!
Our research found that hot tubs are one of the worst garden culprits for adding to energy bills. The cheap, inflatable hot tubs cost five times as much as more energy-efficient models. But even a more energy-efficient hot tub that uses 7 kWh per day could add £57 per month to energy bills.
Steve Buckley, our Head of Data Science, says:
“Many of us will have seen offers on inflatable hot tubs recently and are considering investing in one. Whilst relaxing in a hot tub is a welcome treat on a cool summer’s night, these hot tubs may not be the bargains they seem.
“With the current high cost of living, people should be aware that the cost of running one of these could be a lot more than they were expecting.
“Our new research found that hot tubs are one of the worst garden culprits for adding to energy bills. Even the most energy-efficient tubs will cost £72 per month to run.
“But the biggest risks are for those households who buy cheap hot tubs. Due to poor insulation these could easily cost FIVE TIMES that amount to run, that’s as much as £284 per month.
“The problem is that households won’t have any idea of the high running costs until their bill arrives. If you are planning to use a hot tub over summer, don’t get taken by surprise when the electricity bill arrives as by then it’s too late.
“You’ll be able to see the impact of hot tubs and other appliances on your energy bill by keeping a track of your usage using Loop, a free app that links to your smart meter and analyses your energy data. By tracking usage and costs, you can avoid the dreaded “energy bill shock”.
“If you use a lot of energy, for example because of a hot tub, an electric vehicle or electric heating, it’s definitely worth considering solar. Payback has never been faster and you can ‘try before you buy’ using our unique solar simulator in the app that shows you just how much of your energy use could be covered by solar, with or without a home battery”.
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