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What heating options are there for the Gardentub?
Enjoy 365 days a year in your Gardentub
The gardentub is a great addition to any garden!
Perfect for relaxing and enjoying the great outdoors.
Choose a blissful garden experience with the Gardentub.You fill it easily with a garden hose or via the matching taps.
Want to enjoy your outdoor pool all year round, even during the colder period?
Then you can heat the water in the Gardentub.
Below, we explain the different heating options.
Three heating options
1.
Heat your gardentub garden tub using a connection at the domestic hot water circuit from the house.
Combined with a thermostatic mixing valve, the desired temperature can be set
before the water flows to the tap or shower.
Advantages: Constant heat supply; precise temperature control.
Disadvantages: Requires preparation and installation.
Ensure proper measures to prevent freezing.Installation costs to be assessed per situation.
2.
Place a flow-through heater between your cold tap water point and your bath.
A flow-through heater provides heat only when needed.
Large capacities require a 3-phase connection and make sure the heater is placed frost-free,
for example, in the shed.
Advantages: Efficient and energy-efficient; heats water when needed.
Disadvantages: Requires a 3-phase connection; must be installed frost-free;
in winter it will take a little longer for the Gardentub to fill up.
Relatively low purchase cost +/- € 550,-
3.
If you want to fill your bath often and quickly and cannot connect the Gardentub to the hot tap water circuit
then you can use a install electric boiler.
A 100-litre boiler at 80 degrees provides enough to fill a Gardentub to a pleasant temperature in a short time. Place a thermostatic mixing valve between these as well, so that the water flows out of your Gardentub tap or shower at the desired temperature.
Do you already have solar panels?
With a smart app, you can keep the water in the boiler at temperature at times when you have energy to spare.
This also reduces your energy bills.
Advantages: Fast filling with desired temperature; reasonably easy to install.
Disadvantages: Uses power all year round if you don't switch it off in winter; the vessel must be installed frost-free. Purchase cost from €1,000.
Other options for heating
Of course, you could consider other installations, such as solar water heaters or heat exchangers,
but for that, ask your installer to assess your own situation.
The best heating option for your Gardentub can be different for everyone and depends on several factors,
such as the location of the Gardentub, budget, and your personal preferences for sustainability and energy efficiency.
Whether you choose the simplicity of a garden hose or the efficiency of a solar water heater,
A well-heated Gardentub provides many relaxing moments in your garden!