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Consider a natural gas hot tub heater.

Electric hot tubs are much more expensive to run than gas ones - particularly for hot tubs with poor insulation, located in cold climates, and/or in continual use. Lower your hot tub temperature to 100°F to save even more energy.
What You Need to Do
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1Go to a pool supply vendor with a range of energy-saving gas-powered pool heaters and arrange to have your replaced.
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2Be sure to select an energy efficient replacement.
Recommendation:
Energy Efficient Gas Hot Tub
FAQ
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If I complete this measure, can I track my savings over time?If you mark an item on your plan as completed, we will track your estimated energy use and savings over time. We can use this to find additional savings options.
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