Insulation Upgrades
By switching up your hot tub insulation you can reduce how much heat escapes from the cabinet and base of your hot tub, in turn your hot tub won’t have to work as hard to keep the set temperature of the water.
What is involved?
Base insulation – 12mm foam matting is placed underneath the hot tub to create an insulated barrier between the tub and the surface it is sitting on. The matting helps shield the base from the surface it is sat on, such as paving or concrete, which can make the air inside the cabinet cold and will cool the water. Your heater then has to work harder to keep your water at the set temperature.
Quad-lock cabinet insulation – Thermal XPEMP Foil Foam Insulation to the recesses of your hot tub cabinet. Double Aluminiumised Bubble Insulation Foil attached to panel frame. Reflective Aluminium Tape added to create a seal between the two layers of Foil Insulation, this allows heat to be reflected back into the hot tub and any heat that manages to escape is trapped between the frame layer and recess layer of insulation. Thermal Radiant Bubble Insulation is also added to the corner panel of the tub to reduce heat waste covering as many of the inside surfaces of your cabinet as possible.
Quad-Lock cabinet insulation
STEP 1
Thermal XPEMP Foil Foam Insulation is added to every recesses of the hot tub cabinet side panels with absolute precision. This is the last barrier between the warm air inside the tub and the outside world.
STEP 2
A double layer of Aluminiumised Bubble Insulation Foil is attached to panel. This creates a double glazing type effect, trapping any warm air that escapes between two foil surfaces which creates a pocket of warm air around the outside of your hot tub.
STEP 3
Reflective Aluminium Tape added to create a seal between the two layers of Foil Insulation, this allows heat to be reflected back into the hot tub and any heat that manages to escape is trapped between the frame layer and recess layer of insulation.
STEP 4
Thermal XPEMP Foil Foam Insulation is also added to each corner panel of the tub to reduce heat waste covering as many of the inside surfaces of your cabinet as possible.