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I know its cold out there folks but you might want to check on the hot tub! The best thing to do if you haven’t actually winterized it is keep it running and maintaining temp. Even as the thermometer dips below freezing these temps will not affect a hot tub that is striving to maintain a temperature of over 100 degrees.
Make sure your cover is secure! If you are having issues with heat try to keep the high pump running for circulation. Again, keep your cover in place! Heat put out by the equipment and pump as it operates SHOULD keep pipes from freezing. In the event of a catastrophe like a power outage, probably nothing will save it from having some freeze damage.
Rest assured we do have plumbing fittings for replacement if you need them! If you do have a power outage it will be prudent to turn off power to the hot tub so it does not try to come back on while frozen. Good Luck!
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