Do I really need a cover lifter?Yes. Absolutely, yes....



Do I really need a cover lifter?

Yes. Absolutely, yes. Unequivocally, yes.

It’s not about strength or mere convenience. It’s about protecting your cover, your hot tub and your back.

How Do They Work?

Generally a cover lifter has a bar that rests against the fold in the cover. After unclipping the child safety locks from the front of the cover, you simply fold it back over that bar. Then, as you fold back one more time, the cover is mechanically brought back, off the hot tub surface and held in place. It’s easy to do by yourself in seconds.

The only negative is that most lifters disrupt the attractive, clean lines of a spa and the look of a smooth flat cover. That’s why Caldera Spas integrates the lifter bar inside the cover. The integrated bar helps complement the spa’s design, resulting in a much cleaner look and a more attractive design aesthetic.

What If I Don’t Have A Cover Lifter?

Without a cover lifter, you’d fold the cover back and then slide it off the hot tub. Cover stands are available to keep the cover off the ground, but if you’re doing this task by yourself, at least one edge of the cover will rest against the ground as you do it. More than likely, a corner is going to bang against the ground and possibly get damaged. Getting the cover back onto the hot tub is a task that’s not easy for one person, mostly because of the unwieldy nature of a large cover and lack of proper leverage. Over time, some covers may get heavier from moisture build-up, making a lifter even more of an advantage.

It’s also much more likely that your cover could be damaged as you take it on and off your hot tub. That damage can affect the cover’s energy efficiency and wind up costing you money in energy bills.

And worst of all, anecdotal evidence suggests you’ll tend to use your hot tub much less if getting the cover off and on is difficult and time consuming.

Are There Different Types of Lifters?

Caldera Spas offers four types of its ProLift Hot Tub Cover Lifters. Most have pneumatic gas shocks for smooth, easy movement. There’s also a range of clearances required, so it’s important to choose a model that fits your spa placement. One model requires only 7 inches of clearance, making it ideal for hot tubs placed against a wall or fence. Other models require 14 inches or 24 inches, but those may be best for large hot tubs in open spaces.

Which Is Right For You?

The right cover lifter depends on which model you purchase. Try folding and unfolding covers with cover lifters at the dealership and see which feels best. Learn more about the ProLift Hot Tub Cover Lifters.

Tell us about your experiences and observations when it comes to cover lifters in the comments below.

  • Have you thought about buying one?
  • Is an attractive-looking cover lifter important to you?
  • Would you use your hot tub more often if you owned one?

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