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How Long Do Hot Tubs Last?

How Long Do Hot Tubs Last?

How Long Do Hot Tubs Last? Perhaps you're thinking about purchasing one, or simply concerned about how many years your current one will have in it. Hot tubs don't come cheap, and therefore, knowing what to anticipate is important. With age, parts will break down, and you wonder when it wiCll require fixing or when it will have to be replaced.

In this article, we will discuss how long hot tubs typically last, tips for keeping your hot tub in service for a long period, and when a new one will most likely become part of your future.

What Is the Average Lifespan of a Hot Tub?

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The life expectancy of a hot tub will depend on its quality, maintenance, and use. On average, a high-quality hot tub will have a life expectancy of 10 to 20 years. Poorer quality hot tubs will have a life expectancy of 5 to 10 years and will then start to develop major faults.

The durability, however, comes at a high price tag. Inexpensive hot tubs with low-quality plastic or thin acrylic will not make it for long enough. High-performance hot tubs with durable shells, strong frames, and high-performance parts, in contrast, will last for more than 15 years with proper care and maintenance.

Regular maintenance, such as cleaning, water care, and part replacement, can have a big impact in terms of extending your hot tub's life span, as well.

What Can I Do to Prolong the Lifespan of My Hot Tub?

Proper maintenance of your hot tub can make it durable and long-lasting. Some effective and simple tips for keeping your hot tub in a healthy state include:

  1. Keep Water Clean: Filth can cause parts of your hot tub to break down. Monitor and have a balanced level of water's pH, alkalinity, and sanitizer regularly in order to prevent build-up and bacterial development.
  2. Replace Water Periodically: Despite proper chemical maintenance, water will periodically have to be drained and replaced, ideally between 3 and 4 months, in a well-run system in order to function effectively.
  3. Filter Cleaning: Debris and grime will collect in the filter, but when plugged, will not work efficiently. Clean them out two times a week and deep clean them monthly.
  4. Use a cover when not in use: A cover will exclude insects, leaves, and debris, saving your hot tub's heater from unnecessary strain and maintaining your water temperature at a constant level.
  5. Check for Wearing and Leaks: Look for cracks, leakages, and frayed seals in your hot tub. Catches early will save larger (and pricey) maintenance in the future.
  6. Keep both the pumps and jets operational: Have a routine of regularly exercising both pumps and jets, even when not in use, to preserve circulation and avert pipe sedimentation.

By following these simple tips, your hot tub can have its life extended and function effectively for years to come.

How Long Does a Patiowell Hot Tub Last?

If you're thinking about a Patiowell hot tub, then surely you're thinking about its durability in relation to other brands. Patiowell hot tubs have a reputation for being long-lasting, with a strong build and reliable performance.

With proper maintenance, Patiowell hot tubs can survive 10 to 20 years—and sometimes even a little longer!

The life span of a Patiowell hot tub will depend on:

  1. Build Quality – Patiowell utilizes high-grade acrylic shells and long-lasting frames, resistant to cracks and leakages in the long run.
  2. Maintenance – Like any hot tub, regular cleaning, water balancing, and part replacements can significantly extend its life.
  3. Usage – There will be a shorter life for a daily-used hot tub in relation to one with three times a week use. Patiowell's effective designs, however, make less work for both filtering and heating systems.

Under proper maintenance, a Patiowell hot tub can function comfortably for 15 years and even longer.

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How Often Will I Need to Replace Parts on My Hot Tub?

While with maintenance, parts in a hot tub will, over a span of years, become exhausted and must be replaced, below is a general guideline for when one will have to make a change in important parts:

  1. Filters (Every 1 to 2 years) – Debris and dirt collect in hot tubs, but with use, become less effective and become plugged over a period of time. Replacing them between 12 and 24 months keeps your water debris-free and your pump in perfect working condition.
  2. Replace (Every 3 to 5 years) – Over time, hot tub covers will degrade through sunlight, moisture collection, and general wear and tear. Once your cover begins to sag, crack, or become less insulative, it's probably in need of a new one.
  3. Jets (Every 5 to 10 years) – With use, jets can become plugged with mineral deposits or simply wear out. Cleaning them regularly will help, but at some point, they will have to be replaced.
  4. Pump and Heater (Every 7 to 10 years) – Two of the most important parts of your hot tub. If your water isn't getting warm and your pump is sounding a little off, then a new one is most likely in your future.
  5. Control Panel (Every 10 years and over) – The control panels will have a long life, but weather and water can cause them to go out over the years. Replaced when buttons don't function and/or when the screen fails.

By having part replacements updated, you can prevent big issues and extend your hot tub's life span.

How Long Should a Hot Tub Cover Last?

A hot tub cover will maintain your water purity, trap in the heat, and protect your tub from debris and grime. It will, nevertheless, degrade over a span of years. Most hot tub covers will have a life span of 3 to 5 years, provided proper maintenance is performed.

When Should I Think About Replacing My Hot Tub?

The hot tub can survive for a long period, but over time, it will wear out. In case you're unsure whether your hot tub needs a new one, these are a few indications that it could use a new one:

1. Your Hot Tub is Over 10-15 Years Old

Most hot tubs last 10 to 20 years, depending on quality and maintenance. If yours is over 15 years old and needs frequent repairs, replacing it may be a better option.

2. Repairs Have Become Too Expensive

If you're consistently repairing pumps, heaters, and leaks, then expenses will start piling up. There comes a point when a new hot tub will cost less than ongoing repairs.

3. Shell is Cracked or Leak

Small ones naturally occur, but larger cracks or leakages in a shell can prove challenging to repair. In extreme cases, a new hot tub installation can best be installed in case of significant damage.

4. It's Not Heating Correctly

A faulty heater can at times be replaced, but when several parts (pump, control panel, and heater) start to go out, a new hot tub can be considered.

5. You Require Fresh Features

Older hot tubs have less modern technology, including efficient systems, new jets, and smart controls. Having them updated can simplify your life and save you money in terms of energy consumption.

If your hot tub is afflicted with one, two, or several of these, then it may be high time for a new one to go out and buy.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, hot tubs can last between 10 and 20 years, maintenance-dependent. Keeping them cleaned, updating parts when they become outdated, and having a proper cover will extend your hot tub's life. With maintenance, your hot tub will give years of use and enjoyment for your family and yourself.

But when it is getting too old, and maintenance is becoming too pricey, then it is most likely time to retire it. Hopefully, reading this article will allow you to maintain your hot tub and make it last for years to come.

Diana Mason

Hi there! I’m Diana Mason, the chief editor of Patiowell brand. With over 15 years of diving deep into the world of outdoor furniture, I’ve developed a keen eye for what makes outdoor spaces truly special. I love sharing tips and inspiration to help you create your perfect backyard retreat. Our blog is a reflection of my passion and expertise, featuring only the best pieces that I personally vouch for. Thanks for stopping by—I can't wait to help you transform your outdoor living space!

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