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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: rosewoodsteel on March 21, 2014, 02:09:11 pm

Title: Floating Blankets
Post by: rosewoodsteel on March 21, 2014, 02:09:11 pm
What's your take on floating blankets/covers?    Do they save energy, as claimed, or protect your cover? 

Thanks!
Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: Tman122 on March 21, 2014, 05:28:51 pm
They do both and I used one. They can be a pain but likely a little better than a wash in ROI. Buy right. Get a good one but shop around, prices vary greatly. 1/4" foam. Not the bubble kind. Might be close to a buck a month savings so you need to get a couple three years out of it. They make reflective on one side. Seems to make sense. Trim for an exact fit. Big first and trim sparingly smaller if needed. Don't let it get so old it starts to deteriorate in your water.

Makes sense it would slightly reduce chemical usage also.
Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: rosewoodsteel on March 21, 2014, 05:35:07 pm
Thanks,Tman.  I thought they only made the bubble blankets.
Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: Topline Mike on April 08, 2014, 11:07:16 pm
If it only saves a buck a month, is it really worth it?  Or is it more about protecting the underside of your cover..
Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: Tman122 on April 09, 2014, 06:41:35 am
Well if you pay 30 bucks for it and it last's for 3 years. Then the ROI is good. Add to that the reduced sanitizer and the extra protection for your cover. Like I said it may be a wash. Sometimes the piece of mind is worth it.
Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: rosewoodsteel on April 09, 2014, 07:55:26 am
I picked up the blanket and will be cutting it to size this weekend.  Should i lay it over my filter skimmers or do a cut out there??
Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: Topline Mike on April 09, 2014, 10:16:03 am
I don't think I'm going to buy one of these foam blankets.  Instead, I'm going to insulate the exterior panels on my jacuzzi tub.  I noticed that jacuzzi has a smartseal option, which is just a foil type insulation that is stapled to the inside of the panels.  The cost savings per month was significant, going from $17.50 to $11.20 for electrical costs. 
Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: Water Boy on April 09, 2014, 10:23:20 am
I picked up the blanket and will be cutting it to size this weekend.  Should i lay it over my filter skimmers or do a cut out there??

Which blanket did you go with, the bubble kind or the foam kind?
Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: rosewoodsteel on April 09, 2014, 01:15:51 pm
Full foam, of course. :)
Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: Mudheadsports on April 09, 2014, 08:46:34 pm
So how is it working out?  We saw them when we were looking....seemed like it could be a pia to deal with when using the tub.....
Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: Tman122 on April 09, 2014, 08:58:51 pm
cut it around your skimmers but make it tight

Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: rosewoodsteel on April 11, 2014, 08:55:32 am
So how is it working out?  We saw them when we were looking....seemed like it could be a pia to deal with when using the tub.....

I used one with my old tub and they were as easy as pie to deal with.   Takes a second to take out and put back in.   This will be the first time I have used a full foam cover, though. My old one looked like bubble wrap.
Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: rosewoodsteel on April 12, 2014, 03:46:47 pm
Just installed the floating blanket today.
Here's a pic-

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v51/rosewoodsteel/ArticKlondikerwFloatingBlanket3.jpg)
Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: Mudheadsports on April 12, 2014, 05:38:17 pm
Looks great!!!!!!  Enjoy!!!k
Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: rosewoodsteel on April 13, 2014, 08:34:19 pm
Thanks, Mudhead.

I need to string a line between two trees to hang the blanket, but that is not a big deal. (Thought I could put it on our dog's trolley line, but I hung it a little too high...:)
I had a "bubble wrap" blanket for my old Coleman, and it seemed to save energy, so it will be interesting to see if this does the same.
Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: Dr. Spa™ Ret. on April 14, 2014, 09:58:28 am
NICE work cutting it.

FYI, there's a spa manufacturer that did some preliminary testing and determined that a floating blanket adds R-10 worth of insulation value to the hard insulating cover.
Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: Water Boy on April 14, 2014, 10:28:54 am
Just installed the floating blanket today.
Here's a pic-

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v51/rosewoodsteel/ArticKlondikerwFloatingBlanket3.jpg)

Looks great! And like Doc said, great job on cutting it to size!
Title: Re: Floating Blankets
Post by: rosewoodsteel on April 17, 2014, 01:53:40 pm
-Thanks, guys.

I've had a problem with tennis elbow, which made it a little more of a challenge using the scissors.
But if you take your time, it is pretty easy to do.