A hot tub is a relaxing way to wind down, but they also require a good amount of maintenance. Draining your hot tub doesn't have to be overwhelming. You can use a garden hose to do the job quickly and cleanly. This article explains how to drain a hot tub using a garden hose, with as little fuss as possible. The idea is to create a basic siphon, which will let gravity do the work for you.

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Resume Water Flow

  1. Once you've got the end you're holding (still kinked) below the level of the hot tub, and you're in your pre-selected location for where you want the water to go, let the end of the hose un-kink. The water will start flowing. You've just created a siphon![5]
    • Water "seeks it's own level", which is how this system works. The water pressure in the hot tub essentially pushes the water out the hose, because the open end of the hose is lower than the level of the water in the hot tub. Yes, the water has to go up and over the edge of the tub, but here's the neat part––because the hose was full of water, the water inside the hose creates suction at the end inside the tub, which pulls the water over the edge, and flows down the line.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Do I have to unplug it?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    In most cases you will not have to unplug anything. You can just drain it as is. It is best to drain it at least twice a year and after winter.
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Things You'll Need

  • Garden hose; any one will do, but about 20 feet long would be the minimum
  • Safe place for the water to drain

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Updated: May 11, 2022
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Categories: Hot Tubs
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