Energy efficiency · Power-meter proof

Stop paying to heat the sky.

About 70% of a tub's heat escapes the top. So we start there: an R-40 cover held down by patented Power Clamps, an R-30 wrap around the body, and a 2″ air-chambered bottom. There's nowhere for the heat to go, so the heater barely runs.

~70%of heat lost through the top
R-40 / R-30top + body wrap
$10–60/mo all-in
Where the heat goes

About 70% of a tub's heat escapes the top.

Energy efficiency isn't a mystery feature buried in the equipment bay. Heat rises, and most tubs let it walk straight out the lid. So that's where we put the work first.

A weak cover means the heater is always catching up. A foam-core lid soaks up water over time, sags, and insulates less every season.

70%
of heat lost through the top of a typical foam-and-acrylic tub
$10–60
Eco Spa, all-in per month · power, chemicals & filters
The insulation

Top down, there's nowhere for the heat to go.

Cover, seal, body, and bottom all do one job: keep the heat in. The point isn't a bigger heater. It's giving the heater almost nothing to do.

R-40sealed top, sealed body, the heater barely runs
01

R-40 top

Most heat escapes the lid, so the cover is the best-insulated part of the whole tub, where heat leaves first.

02

Power Clamps

Patented clamps compress a seal around the entire perimeter so the cover bites down instead of just resting on top.

03

R-30 body wrap

An R-30 Ecobat wrap around the body that pulls out if a tech ever needs to get inside.

04

Air-chambered bottom

A 2″ air-chambered bottom under a one-piece HDPE shell. No gaps, no seams, nowhere for heat to slip out.

Running cost by model

All-in, the bigger the tub, the wider the range.

All-in means power, chemicals, and filters together, not just the heater. Smaller tubs sit lower, the largest sits higher.

Typical foam-and-acrylic tub$50–150/mo
Eco Spa, all-in$10–60/mo
ModelBest forAll-in / month
E1Our smallest tub. Best for one to three.Low end
E2Two seats, 200 gallons. The lightest bill we make.Low end
E3 & E4Mid-size models land inside the same envelope.Mid
E5Two seats with room to stretch out.Mid–high
E6The largest and deepest, our family-size tub, power-meter measured.$25–60
Real power-meter numbers

A boring power bill is the whole point.

We put a power meter on our largest and deepest tub, the E6. Here's what it actually drew.

EH
"Just over a dollar a day in winter, 60 to 70 cents in summer. About $25 a month."
Power-meter reading, Eco Spa E6
Engineered to keep the bill boring

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