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If you’re considering buying a hot tub, you already know about the great benefits of regular use. But, spas come in hundreds of types, shapes, and sizes. So, how can you be sure you’re making the best spa-buying decision?
It doesn’t have to be a tough process. We share five great questions to ask before you buy a hot tub.
Luckily, most people report their hot tubs are easy to maintain. The manufacturer’s manual explains the particulars but hot tubs typically require filter cleaning, sanitizing, and draining every few months.
Another related question to ask the dealer is, can they perform regular maintenance services for you? How much do they charge for these services? A good dealer will share the upkeep costs for a hot tub.
The type of hot tub you buy directly reflects the cost. If you want to be energy-efficient and keep costs down, be aware that higher speeds, more jets, and bigger pumps will cost more and use more energy.
However, insulation and hot tub covers can help reduce energy use. For your convenience, manufacturers have energy tables available to estimate monthly costs. Make sure you have the current rate of power in your area to calculate how much it could cost to run the unit.
The required chemicals aren’t any more harmful than those used for a pool. They help the water maintain the right pH level and keep grimy buildup from destroying the spa’s components. The right sanitizing system prevents bacteria and mold from growing in your hot tub.
The great thing about hot tubs is their easy installation with not much to be done for preparation. Find a level area to place the hot tub with access to an outlet and a hose. Be sure the chosen location is strong enough to support a hot tub full of water and people. And, be aware of overhead trees and power lines, and compliance with local codes.
Find out what kind of support you can expect from the hot tub dealer and the specific manufacturer. Keep in mind:
There can be a lot of things to think about when purchasing a hot tub, but ask these five questions first and you will have a better chance of buying the right hot tub from the right dealer. The right choice will give you peace of mind while saving you time and money.
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