There’s more to creating a year-round hot tub experience in the Fraser Valley than just soaking when the weather is mild. If you wish to make the most of it throughout every season, you’ll have to ensure your spa is ready for spring showers, summer heat, cool autumn evenings, and winter’s chill. Let us help you keep your hot tub comfortable, safe, and inviting all year long, so you can enjoy it whenever the mood strikes.
A key foundation to a year-round hot tub experience is preserving the heat and protecting the equipment, especially in cooler months, when a well-insulated shell and a robust cover make all the difference. A quality spa cover keeps heat in and cold, moisture, and debris out.
During summer, the same cover also helps prevent evaporation and keeps leaves and insects out. Placing your hot tub under a structure (like a pergola or awning) adds the further benefits of shade in summer and shelter in winter.
For winter use, enable any freeze-protection settings your system offers and keep the area around the tub clear of snow and ice. That way, you’re not just waiting for spring but making the spa a feature every month of the year.
The temperature you set for your hot tub can influence your comfort, your energy consumption, and how frequently you want to soak. In warmer months, you may prefer a slightly lower temperature (for example, mid-30s °C / 98-100 °F) to make the soak feel more refreshing. In colder weather, pushing toward 38-40 °C (102-104 °F) may be more inviting.
Lowering the temperature during periods of fewer uses also saves energy, while you can raise it shortly before a planned soak. This flexibility is central to a true year-round experience.

As the seasons shift, so do the demands on your hot tub’s water chemistry, filtration, and usage patterns. By adjusting your maintenance rhythm with the seasons, you’ll preserve water quality and protect your spa investment. Here’s how to treat the system, depending on the season:
Part of creating a year-round hot tub experience is arranging the surrounding outdoor living space so it invites use no matter the month. In spring and summer, you’ll want to integrate shade elements, comfortable seating nearby, ambient lighting, and outdoor music options. Perhaps light candles or use soft LED lighting for evening soaks.
For fall and winter, consider adding wind-blocking elements like a screen or glass panel, place outdoor heaters or fire features nearby, and use plush towels or robes stored in a heated cabinet. A forgiving path from the house to the spa, even in frost or light snow, makes the difference between use and avoidance.

Running your hot tub year-round means paying attention to the amount of energy being used. To keep the experience comfortable without surprise bills:
With these strategies, you’ll maintain a consistent year-round experience while managing the cost of ownership.
Creating a year-round hot tub experience isn’t just about keeping the water warm but about crafting an outdoor lifestyle that embraces every season. With smart insulation and cover choices, seasonal water-care tweaks, comfortable surrounding amenities, and energy-savvy operation, a hot tub transforms into an all-weather retreat.
If you’re planning an installation in the Lower Mainland or Fraser Valley, the Jovak Luxury Pools team stands ready to help you integrate the spa with your outdoor living zone and set you up for year-round enjoyment. Reach out to us today so we can get started on designing your ideal hot tub experience right away.