How to Use Your Whirlpool Bath More Sustainably

We all know that whirlpool baths are truly a luxurious addition to any home bathroom. They offer a relaxing and soothing experience – an experience we all need in our ever-hectic and demanding lives. However, we also know that whirlpool baths can be quite energy-intensive and, thus, can significantly impact the environment. But fortunately for you, if you’re concerned about your environmental impact but still want to enjoy your whirlpool bath, there are several ways to use it more sustainably and in a more eco-friendly manner. So how can you use your whirlpool bath in a more sustainable way? Let’s learn more about it, shall we?

eco-friendly ways to use whirlpool bath

Choose a model that’s energy-efficient

The good news is that whirlpool baths are now more energy-efficient. For instance, you can look for models with a high Energy Factor or EF rating or are ‘Energy Star’ -certified. An Energy Star-certified whirlpool bath can save up to 60% in energy expenses compared to a standard model. Meanwhile, the EF or Energy Factor rating indicates the model’s energy efficiency, with higher ratings indicating greater efficiency.

2. Use eco-friendly cleaning products

When cleaning your whirlpool bath, choose eco-friendly cleaning products. Harsh and strong chemicals can damage the bath’s surface – and even worse, harm the environment. You can instead opt for natural cleaning solutions such as lemon juice, vinegar, or baking soda. These natural cleaners are not only effective – they are also safe and environmentally friendly.

3. Fill the bath with cold water

In order to save energy, fill the bath with cold water as opposed to hot water. With this, you can reduce the energy required to heat the water, saving you money and reducing your environmental impact.

4. Limit the amount of water you use

To reduce water usage, only fill the tub with the amount of water you will need. In other words, avoid overfilling the bath, as this wastes water and can put additional strain on the motor of the whirlpool. If you want, you can use a bucket to measure the amount of water you require before turning on the jets.

5. Use the timer function

Most whirlpool baths today come with a timer function that allows you to set the amount of time the jets will run. You can use this function to limit the time the jets are running. Keep in mind that the longer the jets run, the more energy they consume.

6. Opt for a water-saving showerhead

If your whirlpool bath comes with a showerhead, consider replacing it with a water-saving showerhead. This can help you reduce the water used during your bath, saving you money and decreasing your environmental impact.

7. Don’t forget to maintain your whirlpool bath

Regular upkeep and maintenance are crucial to keeping your whirlpool bath operating efficiently. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning and maintenance, and have the unit serviced regularly by a professional. When you have a unit that is well-maintained and cleaned regularly, your whirlpool bath will use less energy and last for a longer time, reducing the need for parts replacements.

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About Salman Zafar

Salman Zafar is the Founder of EcoMENA, and an international consultant, advisor, ecopreneur and journalist with expertise in waste management, waste-to-energy, renewable energy, environment protection and sustainable development. His geographical areas of focus include Middle East, Africa, Asia and Europe. Salman has successfully accomplished a wide range of projects in the areas of biomass energy, biogas, waste-to-energy, recycling and waste management. He has participated in numerous conferences and workshops as chairman, session chair, keynote speaker and panelist. Salman is the Editor-in-Chief of EcoMENA, and is a professional environmental writer with more than 300 popular articles to his credit. He is proactively engaged in creating mass awareness on renewable energy, waste management and environmental sustainability in different parts of the world. Salman Zafar can be reached at salman@ecomena.org or salman@bioenergyconsult.com

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