Lay Z Spa Running Costs & What a Hot Tub cost to run in Winter? 💲💲

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  • Lay Z Spa running costs and my end of season hot tub running cost review. Just how much does an inflatable hot tub cost to run in winter? Is it a wallet buster? 💰💰
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  • @AbouttheHouse0
    @AbouttheHouse0  Před 2 lety

    🎥 How to deflate a Lay Z Spa with the pump unit: czcams.com/video/2tUUOKcpzGU/video.html

  • @NMCD0892
    @NMCD0892 Před 2 lety +12

    This is amazing, thanks for doing this. We bought a lazy spa back in the summer instead of a holiday due to lockdowns and it's been fun but I've been concerned about increased electricity costs here in Northern Ireland. Took it down for a couple months between late Sept and put it back up at the beginning of December to use in run up to Xmas but no way to accurately measure what it would cost. Scary just how much the electricity has gone to this year. So December will cost me circa £100 extra in electricity cost just by having the hot tub on!
    Cheers Again.

    • @AbouttheHouse0
      @AbouttheHouse0  Před 2 lety +4

      We got ours in lockdown too. My MiL bought it for us for all the 'work' my wife did looking after her needs while she isolated. Buy yeah, the winter running costs are quite scary.
      I've been looking for something suitable to insulate the tub with (insulation is defo the answer) but haven't found anything suitable yet.

  • @mattbarratt3481
    @mattbarratt3481 Před 2 lety +2

    Great series of videos - they have helped me no end since I picked up a St Moritz in the Black Friday Sales. I held off setting up the hot tub until the Christmas period, but I think based on your experience with running costs in winter it will be setup for about 10 days and then stowed away until the weather improves!

    • @AbouttheHouse0
      @AbouttheHouse0  Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome. Great idea to use it for the holiday period. I wish I'd thought of that.

  • @runin1wild149
    @runin1wild149 Před rokem

    I’ve watched a few of your video short and sweet compare to some others I seen. 👍🏻 definitely will pass them on.

  • @radzsharma3705
    @radzsharma3705 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks very much for all the videos . Really useful and informative.

  • @user-uc8hs8wx5e
    @user-uc8hs8wx5e Před rokem

    Brilliant video, just bought a Milan one and a gazebo to go over it hoping it doesn't cost as much as you are projections in the winter 😮😅 mad prices !

  • @alzeNL
    @alzeNL Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks again for an excellent video - I concur with the running costs, as much as I miss my hottub , I've packed it away until spring when its a bit lighter in the evening. I wouldnt be without it, but keeping the costs down. Expertley explained ! In the mean time, my amps are going into antennas rather than hottubs :)

    • @AbouttheHouse0
      @AbouttheHouse0  Před 2 lety

      Thanks alze. Thanks for that - I was beginning to think I had a short circuit in the pump 😂
      Antennas?? Evesdropping on the neighbours, are we?

    • @alzeNL
      @alzeNL Před 2 lety

      @@AbouttheHouse0 haha, all legal here on the amateur radio bands :)

    • @Dallashygienist
      @Dallashygienist Před 2 lety

      I’m in us and was hoping pound were double dollars. But they are more, But I also packed it up at first freeze and will take it out once avg low is about 40.
      I miss it so much and it is so good for my circulation.
      My grage gets max low of 40 F. here in Texas. I think that’s about 10 C.
      I would take if my side of garage with it but my husband doesn’t like it using electric and didn’t want me too.
      How many gallons is yours. Mine is 200-225. It stated 4 person. But you better all be close friends because that is very close.
      I also have a cover and I got some metallic bubble wrap stuff water heater wrap material and put it on top and let it run down size. Weight it down and wrap pipes between tub and pumps with insulation.
      I’ve had it about 16 months and put up for two winters.

    • @AbouttheHouse0
      @AbouttheHouse0  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Dallashygienist £s are a lot less than double $s. ATM $1 = £0.75 or £1 = $1.35.
      That's why I included units (kWhr) because of differing electricity prices and exchange rates. That way you can just multiply the units by your unit price to get a realistic local cost.
      Our St Moritz is 1200 litres = 265 Ukgal = 317USgal.
      40F = 4.5C
      If you're going to use a tub IN a garage I'd suggest fitting a good extractor fan to remove the humidity when the tub is in use (and for 30mins after). Put the fan pick up directly above the tub if you can.
      I'd also suggest draught proofing the garage door, especially across the bottom to the floor. I'm going to be doing this to my Mum's garage door soon so there'll be a video about this for inspiration.
      For certain, insulation is the key to cutting running costs. I will be investigating insulated covers during the coming summer. It's also worth insulating the base - 205 of the heat goes out the bottom! I've got mine on decking rather than the cold ground but even so it has 2 layers of this under the bottom: amzn.to/3Mb1lR1. If it's in direct contact with the ground maybe use 3 layers.

  • @stuartw.
    @stuartw. Před 2 lety

    Brilliant videos!! So helpful! Would you be able do a video about how to save money running your hot tub? Thanks!!

  • @mul500
    @mul500 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi and thanks for your videos. They've all been a help in setting up my hot tub yesterday. Question for you though, do you leave your heater on constantly or do you use the timer function each day? We are looking to use ours most days what is the most economical way of doing it? Say for instance, I wanted to use it at 8PM every evening this summer, what would you do? Watching my smart meter tick over yesterday worried me to be honest even after using the hot water tap method to fill it you teach in another video.

  • @sandeepdhanjal682
    @sandeepdhanjal682 Před 2 lety

    Very helpful video.

  • @shlamushaaretz5357
    @shlamushaaretz5357 Před 11 měsíci

    Really informative, thank you for all your videos, they've been very helpful. Any thoughts about periodically turning the heating off. For example running the heating over 3-4 days per week vs keeping the heating on non stop?

  • @RevZolution
    @RevZolution Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. Thank you. Just subscribed

  • @milothechihuahuabrunetandmommy

    Great information thanks for sharing have a beautiful day God bless you always

  • @wattie1050
    @wattie1050 Před 2 lety

    Hi great video very helpful , just a question we dismantled and emptied our spa last winter put back in box took it back out this year but it was covered in marks like some sort of mold in areas it cleaned off after a few hours cleaning !! Just to make you aware and if you have any tips for storing the units , ours was out back in shed but is watertight etc ? Thanks again

  • @philliphall6816
    @philliphall6816 Před rokem

    Good morning, you make some really useful vids for use of the hot tub. Please could you consider doing a little research and produce a video on how to reduce running costs. For example making yourself an insulating jacket and only heating through the night when electricity is cheaper.

  • @victoriaelizabeth222
    @victoriaelizabeth222 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve a good thermal cover for my Miami. It’s the Cleverspa small round. That heater button isn’t red half as much. But, I’m looking to take a break from the Spa too ££££

  • @starsandnightvision
    @starsandnightvision Před 3 měsíci +1

    I laffed out loud when the elephant showed up :)

  • @jasonbeer6179
    @jasonbeer6179 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant video. Thanks for information. Do you think leaving heater on would be cheaper. Use 3 time aweek .does not heat up from scratch.. cold .Thanks

    • @AbouttheHouse0
      @AbouttheHouse0  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, leave the heater on, set 2-3 deg below normal use temp and reset to use temp a couple of hours before each use or in the morning.

  • @Inetman
    @Inetman Před rokem +2

    Great video, thanks, but can you please clarify for non-British folks, how many kilowatts per hour in on of these 'units' of electricity? Tryed to Google it, but no luck so far...

  • @thedogz9689
    @thedogz9689 Před 2 lety +3

    HI are those figures roughly from running your tub 24hrs a day at 40c or reduced when not using or even off half the week?

  • @davidknight2104
    @davidknight2104 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video I think I'll do the same and drain it in winter

  • @sarahTOORbubs
    @sarahTOORbubs Před 2 měsíci

    Is this video based on it without the thermal cover, or with? Thanks.

  • @sallybennett7869
    @sallybennett7869 Před rokem +1

    One thing I feel could improve Lay z Spas is a better timer, one which could enable 3 or 4 timed sessions to be preset instead of only one.

  • @garyoconnor6131
    @garyoconnor6131 Před 2 lety +1

    Masterclass video.

  • @suzannebronson5209
    @suzannebronson5209 Před 2 lety

    so do you use this tub all of the time then, during winter etc or do you need to keep it running?

  • @eddyrally
    @eddyrally Před 2 lety

    Question: what is the water depth when it is filled up to the max, i cannot find it anywhere

  • @diannemorozoff2158
    @diannemorozoff2158 Před 2 lety

    Do you put air in the floor section of the tub? It has a valve.

  • @dotnetdevni
    @dotnetdevni Před 2 lety

    But u dont need the heat or pump on all the time only when ur using that correct?

  • @twylalangshaw3155
    @twylalangshaw3155 Před rokem

    Do you leave the filter running all the time?

  • @InfaredK
    @InfaredK Před 2 lety +2

    Hi mate, thanks for the great video.
    Can I ask which Layz Spa you have (how many people it's for)?
    And also, when you say "units a month", do you mean kWh?
    Thanks again! :)

  • @Mxfoo
    @Mxfoo Před 11 měsíci

    Do you tend to keep the hot tub on and warm at all times? I can’t see an issue with turning it off from the plug and letting it cool when not in use

  • @johnd911
    @johnd911 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, expecting delivery any day now, I'm in the US and plan on having my Hawaii hydrojet sitting on foam insulation in my basement. I will use the tub every day, hydrojets only not the air bubbles, since you cannot have the timer repeat, can I just set the temp to 104 degrees? I assume the heater will kick on and off to keep that temp? Obviously I will use an insulated cover when not in use. The basement doesn't get hold, it's a poured concrete foundation and walls. Waiting for your reply

    • @AbouttheHouse0
      @AbouttheHouse0  Před 2 lety +2

      Yep, if you simply leave it on it will maintain the set temperature. Put it on 2 or 3 layers of foam to stop the heat wicking straight out of the bottom and into the concrete. A circle of 50mm PIR sheet would be even better.

  • @peterjohnston4472
    @peterjohnston4472 Před rokem +1

    How often per month would you have used it 🤔

  • @CLONEBF
    @CLONEBF Před 2 lety +1

    Hi mate thank you so much for all your work and effort to educate everybody on the hot tub life 😀
    Just a quick question please what is the 'inlet' screw on thing for please? It has chemconnect written on it so I'm assuming it's something to do with chlorine but just not sure how it works? Can't find any information on it not even in the manual. Let me know and thanks

    • @AbouttheHouse0
      @AbouttheHouse0  Před 2 lety +1

      The chemconnect unit contains the filter. You can also put chlorine tablets in it if you prefer tablets to granules

    • @akwiredtaste
      @akwiredtaste Před 2 lety +1

      @@AbouttheHouse0 Chemconnect doesn't contain the filter. Thats a different thing altogether. Chemconnect is purely for chlorine tablets (not granules) or it can be removed for the installation of a Lay-z-Spa LED light. Chemconnect is the smaller of the two round grey boxes. The larger one is the thing that houses the filter.

    • @AbouttheHouse0
      @AbouttheHouse0  Před 2 lety +1

      @@akwiredtaste thanks for the correction 👍

  • @TurnMaster
    @TurnMaster Před 2 lety +6

    I had an outdoor standard fibreglass 5 seater spa and used it very often, minimum 3 times a week. Found the cheapest way to heat it was to actually empty it after each use and when I wanted to use it again I would run a hose from a tap inside and fill it with hot water. Doing this made a huge difference to my electricity bill savings as my home hot water is gas. Your biggest cost is the heater in a spa bath, so if the water is already hot then it hardly need to heat.

    • @jimtheyid
      @jimtheyid Před 2 lety +1

      Not a bad shout!

    • @Sumofallfears
      @Sumofallfears Před rokem

      So you empty it 3 times a week and fill it? Just pay the bill, greedy

    • @anwarabegum3182
      @anwarabegum3182 Před rokem +1

      @@Sumofallfears you pay it, if your so rich

    • @finthegeek
      @finthegeek Před 4 měsíci

      @@Sumofallfears Water is free. It falls from the sky. It’s also not a limited resource. Unit cost of gas is lower than electricity for a good reason. Wasting electricity running 24/7 is wasteful. It’s using up limited resources. Refilling is way more economical and much greener

  • @kevinpatterson2605
    @kevinpatterson2605 Před 2 lety

    Great information mate, just can I ask are these the prices of the tub constantly running per month or do you switch it off time to time. We keep ours on 24 hrs on 40 degrees and don't really know the costs as yet.

    • @BFC1882
      @BFC1882 Před 2 lety

      Unless you are using it everyday, I would turn it off. I left mine on everyday for 2 month @ 40 degrees n then got my electricity bill! More than double what it usually was n that was before the latest price increases. 🙈

  • @studentul69
    @studentul69 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi. A unit is a kwh ?

  • @10aDowningStreet
    @10aDowningStreet Před rokem +5

    These things (from the POV of the UK being such an extreme rip-off for basic utilities) are a joke, thousands of pounds a year to have the odd bath outside. I was dead against this purchase , gf went ahead and did it anyway. Cheaper to visit a spa every now and then. We could have a decent car or be clearing the mortgage early, but no, getting a bath outside with dead beetles seems to be the greater priority. Absolutely baffled by it. She has a very good income and I don't, so from my perspective its hard to stomach & justify, first thing we've argued about in 3 years. Only thing they're good for is drowning the bent politicians and business leaders responsible for pushing half the countries children into lives of poverty so they can make a fast easy buck.

    • @danielcox8737
      @danielcox8737 Před rokem

      I feel for you mate lol, but surely with these new energy price caps it won't be as bad??

  • @Grumpygrandad68
    @Grumpygrandad68 Před rokem +2

    Hi - Remember that it's NOT UK !!!!! We do not pay for water in Scotland, its free, like our souls. Nice review.

    • @anwarabegum3182
      @anwarabegum3182 Před rokem

      Water in scotlands free??! I might hook a pipe from your house to myn in the West Midlands and save some money

    • @Grumpygrandad68
      @Grumpygrandad68 Před rokem

      @@anwarabegum3182 costing us £300 a year now ….. Grrrrrrrrr

  • @89caracolas
    @89caracolas Před rokem

    Porfavor puede activar los subtítulos con traducción a español porfavor 🙏

  • @junnyak47
    @junnyak47 Před rokem

    Good video. Very useful. Just a question as a newbie to hot tubs. Do you have to keep it heated all the time? How long does it take to warm up as and when you want to use it?

    • @Inetman
      @Inetman Před rokem

      You don't have to run the heater all the time, but if the water temperature falls below 6C°, it will turn on automatically and will run until water will become 10C°. Just a clever safety measure. It warms up about 1C°/hour (on average, bigger tubs requires longer time to heat up).

  • @DashDrones
    @DashDrones Před 2 lety +4

    It cost me €140/£120 per month from November 21 to April 22 over here in Ireland. I can't live without it, so have to pay the costs. Let's hope the weather gets a bit warmer again 👍

    • @Blaaggarding
      @Blaaggarding Před 2 lety +1

      Please tell me more about your usage what rate are you on .I'm from Ireland and just impulse bought 1 now I'm really worried about eclectic costs as they are due to raise by 30 %. .do you leave it on all the time is it out in the open .

    • @DashDrones
      @DashDrones Před 2 lety

      @@Blaaggarding it's crazy times John. I'm on electric Ireland dual fuel DD, 21 cent per unit. As the weather gets warmer the costs will reduce I suppose. I always set it to 40C and leave it on for most of the time. Depending on the time of year the costs are between €5 and 10€ per day which quickly adds up..

    • @Blaaggarding
      @Blaaggarding Před 2 lety

      @@DashDrones omg I have made a huge mistake so. I only bought it yesterday and they will not take it back in store . I don't suppose you know of anybody who wants to buy 1 .

    • @DashDrones
      @DashDrones Před 2 lety

      @@Blaaggarding yeah, it's not made clear when buying unfortunately. Which one did you buy? I know they're in demand, you'll be able to get at least your money back or more on adverts.ie They're great but you need to keep I'm mind heating costs, pH balance and testers, filters and chlorine. The heating makes up 90% of the costs..

    • @Blaaggarding
      @Blaaggarding Před 2 lety +1

      @@DashDrones I got the lazy Spa Milan it cost €565 it was a good price as I've seen it for sale In Smyth's for 800 .

  • @budgietrousers8275
    @budgietrousers8275 Před rokem +3

    I've just deflated my Las Vegas Lazy Spa for the winter. It got used twice during the summer. Not worth the horrendous, crippling upcoming energy bills.

  • @karenmason7489
    @karenmason7489 Před rokem

    PLEASE help just got tub out after winter, a clean filter the heater is green but water is not getting warm.

  • @ianpessol5461
    @ianpessol5461 Před 2 lety +1

    Another excellent video, so thanks. Are the energy usage based on maintaining 40c all the time or do you adjust temp when you are / are not using the tub?
    I'm packing mine away today (prefer to use in dark cold nights) but I generally drop it to early 30s if I'm using within the next day or 2 and mid 20s if I'm going to be away for a few days.
    Sure I read somewhere that this was the most efficient 🤷‍♂️

    • @maxflight777
      @maxflight777 Před 2 lety +1

      Yep ! 👍
      Use it twice a day … keep it switched to 40C
      Use it once a day … switch it on 4 hours before your dip (leave temp at 31C between use)
      Use it once a week … keep the spa (heater) OFF switch it on 10 hours before your dip

  • @mutulix
    @mutulix Před rokem +1

    Just a quick one on the electricity cost per month, is that for using it daily or few times a month ?

    • @AbouttheHouse0
      @AbouttheHouse0  Před rokem +1

      For the purposes of this test we were using it 3 or 4 times a week IIRC.

  • @SherryPhillips-zk5il
    @SherryPhillips-zk5il Před rokem

    You say in winter months you use roughly 90pm in electric. We have just set ours up and in less than 24 hours have already used £13 in electric! 😮 Do you keep heater on all the time? If so on what temp? Or does it not matter to the price. It's going to cost around £18 per day for us which we can't afford!

  • @The_mighty_redmen
    @The_mighty_redmen Před 2 lety +2

    Great video thanks for taking the time to do it.. are these costs based on running at 38-40? As i put mine down to 25 and back to 40 around 4 to 5 hours before i use it? Thanks

    • @shanew7361
      @shanew7361 Před 2 lety +2

      I've found it heats about 2 degrees per hour. How is what you're saying even mathematically possible lol

    • @The_mighty_redmen
      @The_mighty_redmen Před 2 lety +1

      @@shanew7361 i had bought it that week and had no idea how fast it heats up i now no i need to put it on before i go to work for it to heat up to were i want it i disnt realise it went up 2 degrees roughly per hour

    • @AbouttheHouse0
      @AbouttheHouse0  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, 38-40. Believe it or not, it is more economical to run it at or close to useable temp than to keep letting it cool and heat it back up.

    • @AbouttheHouse0
      @AbouttheHouse0  Před 2 lety +2

      I found ours goes up about 1.5 deg an hour. Depends where your tub is. The thermal jacket helps enourmously, now about 2.5-3 deg/hr. czcams.com/video/TaOaSbGCCuw/video.html

    • @The_mighty_redmen
      @The_mighty_redmen Před 2 lety +1

      @@AbouttheHouse0 thankyou for that I saw your video on them and will definitely get one as mine is on constantly for nerve problems your videos have been very valuable .I'm planning on getting the slightly more expensive ones with jets in the middle have you seen them? Thanks for your reply

  • @maximusg88
    @maximusg88 Před 2 lety +1

    Thinking about buying one at the moment (prices for those things seem low because of the high energy prices and lower demand)... Could you not turn them off and back on a again before you use them (e.g., on weekends)? Or is it recommended to keep it on all the time?

    • @AbouttheHouse0
      @AbouttheHouse0  Před 2 lety +2

      More efficient to leave it on and ticking over. maybe lower the temp 5c when not in use though.

    • @maximusg88
      @maximusg88 Před 2 lety

      @@AbouttheHouse0 yeah decided it's not worth it at the moment... Probably would only use it once a month anyways

  • @user-uc8hs8wx5e
    @user-uc8hs8wx5e Před rokem +1

    i go in my lazy spa probably 4-5 times a week at night i put the heat on about 3pm till 9pm, am i better keeping the heat on 24/7 so it stays at 37c or would i be cheaper to keep heating it up every day ? it probably takes 4-5 hours to get to the perfect temp so just wondering would i be cheaper to have it'll the heating on all the time ?

    • @AbouttheHouse0
      @AbouttheHouse0  Před rokem +1

      If you are on a single-rate tarriff, then yes, it is generally cheaper to leave it on. If you normally use it at 37, I would suggest setting it to 34 immediately after using it and setting it back to 372-3 hours before use.
      With the sort of heat loss you are suggesting, it sounds like you do not have any insulation. This video czcams.com/video/N45mC8BGvBM/video.html shows how you can insulate the base really easily and cheaply and this shows how effective a cover is czcams.com/video/TaOaSbGCCuw/video.html - HOWEVER: I have found the Cleverspa covers do not last long (long enough to pay back and save), so go here instead cwtchy-covers.co.uk: made in Wales 👍

  • @dinoulis
    @dinoulis Před 2 lety +1

    How about ditching it on when needed ? Like once or twice a week ?

    • @AbouttheHouse0
      @AbouttheHouse0  Před 2 lety +2

      It's more efficient to leave it running than to let it go cold and heat back up.
      Have you seen this czcams.com/video/2EWpJEymjHM/video.html

  • @HATCHETHAS
    @HATCHETHAS Před 2 lety +4

    Never run our tub more than 36c, perfectly fine for us.

  • @jdb6284
    @jdb6284 Před 10 měsíci

    I put mine away during winter. Even during summer, I refuse to turn on the heating if my PV isn't providing for it. Shit is expensive af.

  • @ProducerRoss
    @ProducerRoss Před 2 lety +2

    How many times a month would you say you use yours as well?

  • @aryan6536
    @aryan6536 Před 2 lety

    With fuel prices at a high I thought about this long and hard. Then when I saw the mess at Heathrow and a cost of a holiday for a family of four, I decided that having a hot tub was worth the cash. I rather reduce my costs of eat out to help out, since this govt does nothing to help common people.

  • @MrRmacattack1
    @MrRmacattack1 Před 2 lety +2

    They have been heavily discounted this summer simply because of the energy costs. A few of the home stores have also discounted the chemicals and accessories. I purchased in July just to see and experience it as the sales tempted me and as I'm not going abroad.
    Rough figures so far it's been around £6 a dayish when up to temp, that's with ambient in the 20's. Initial fill and heat up was about £11 until up to temp. I've used two filter and some foamer and chlorine.
    Would I do it again? No I wouldn't , for me it's too costly , too much faff to maintain and I feel it's not worth my time and money in the long run for the novelty of it.
    I feel a better option might have been a normal pool with a good thermal cover and just refill with hot water every other day. Again maybe not.

  • @maxflight777
    @maxflight777 Před 2 lety +4

    Super clear, waffle free !
    Can you kindly give lessons on clarity to all the idiot, verbose American you-tubers please ?

  • @nftcollectibles
    @nftcollectibles Před 2 lety +2

    Lazy spa now £20 a days from April 2022 🤬 sending my one back right now from Argos had it 2 days cost me £20

    • @NerdInMotion23
      @NerdInMotion23 Před 2 lety

      I feel the same lol

    • @Mrccarter3000
      @Mrccarter3000 Před 2 lety

      I Just brought mine cost me about the same are we doing something wrong

    • @AcousticNRG
      @AcousticNRG Před 2 lety

      £20 a day ? how do you work that out

  • @Mrccarter3000
    @Mrccarter3000 Před 2 lety +1

    Just brought mine and has cost me £40 for 5 days to run really not happy

    • @aryan6536
      @aryan6536 Před 2 lety

      How often did you use it and are you having it set to 40c or reduced when not using it?

  • @oddsandwindsocks5905
    @oddsandwindsocks5905 Před rokem

    Christ now your scaring me. As I'm switching the heater of for over a day at a time hoping this will keep my bill a bit lower .

  • @jimtheyid
    @jimtheyid Před 2 lety

    I breed reptiles so my new addition of a lazy spa, might just about bankrupt me 😂😂😂😂

  • @wobby1516
    @wobby1516 Před 2 lety

    Not worth it with current electricity prices, unless you have solar.

    • @AbouttheHouse0
      @AbouttheHouse0  Před rokem +3

      'Worth' means different things to different people.

  • @Sumofallfears
    @Sumofallfears Před rokem +1

    Everybody wants a hot tub but nobody wants to pay the eletric bill. Always the same bullsht. You know this when you buy it.

    • @AbouttheHouse0
      @AbouttheHouse0  Před rokem +2

      There's some truth in that. Few consider it _beforehand_

  • @gratitude1061
    @gratitude1061 Před rokem +1

    NOT WORTH TIME ,MONEY ,OR THE HASSEL.😊