How to Buy the Right Hot Tub the First Time: Key Questions Before You Build Your Backyard Getaway
Executive Summary About Buy Hot Tub by Alice Cunningham
Choosing a spa made by an unknown manufacturer or without a proper warranty can leave behind hassle and headaches instead of comfort and serenity. No one ever regrets buying a larger spa, yet buyers do regret buying one too small. Choose a dealer who provides this in-home service.
Does This Spa fit Your Body? Want to know if a spa is really right for you? When shopping for a spa, don’t choose quantity over quality. Pay attention to jet types and jet placement. Find out if jet pressure can be regulated. Most spa users prefer to adjust jet pressure for the hydrotherapy they’re seeking. Your neighbors will appreciate a quiet spa, as well.
Avoid spas that need to be “programmed” for operations like filtering and heating. You’ll want your spa to be hot and clean and ready to use at all times. You’ll use a spa more often if it’s always ready when you are.
Do not consider buying any spa without full, no “by-pass” filtration. Most importantly, filters should be sized for the spa’s gallonage. A major problem with poorly made spas is filters too small to adequately filter the amount of water in the spa. Select a spa with locking cover and locking control panel to keep out small children. Ensure rock solid construction and warranty protection.
What Will This Spa Cost to Operate Monthly?
Portable spas are much more energy efficient than built-in spas, but only if properly insulated. That insulation and insulating value of the spa cover will be the key determinants of operating costs. The most EnergySmart spas are totally foam-filled with 3lb density. Reputable dealers will provide third-party laboratory testing results that document typical operating costs.
Question each dealer about their spa manufacturer. How long have they manufacturer spas? How big is their dealer network? Without a strong manufacturer, your warranty will be useless. Shopping for a spa should be fun and informative. Choose a dealer who provides a free site inspection to help you determine the best place for the spa, proportions in your yard, and access issues. A professional dealer can also recommend the size of spa appropriate for your space and family needs. Buy the dealer before you buy the spa. Choosing a spa dealer is the most important choice you have to make in this process.
What is the Warranty on this Brand of Spa?
Read the warranty. A reputable manufacturer will warranty the spa shell for up to seven years against cracking, blistering, and yellowing. The selling dealer, not a third party, should conduct service on your spa at your home. Finally, the warranty should offer 100% coverage for the entire warranty period, not pro-rated like tire warranties.
Professional spa installers should be sent to do the job. Don’t buy a spa at a carnival or fair. Many spa exhibitors at carnivals and fairs do not have a local showroom or local service. Many unwary spa buyers lose cash deposits and never receive their spa after succumbing to a slick salesperson at a fair. Do Choose a Hot Tub Retailer Sells Hot Tubs Exclusively. Most hot tub owners say that their spa purchase was one of the best investments they’ve made.
Profile For Selecting A Hot Tub
Executive Summary About Buy Hot Tub by John E Lewis
When choosing a Hot Tub in Spain I wonder why is it that the latest American and European Hot Tub and Jacuzzi style Spa manufacturers make lots of different models in all sizes, designs and specifications?
Before you go to the Hot Tub retailer, you should take a few moments to think about why you want to buy a Hot Tub spa and what it is that you want get from it.
- In average, when the Hot Tub is in use, how many people will use it?
- Is a crane required to install the Jacuzzi Style Hot Tub?
- Is the proposed location able to bear the required weight of the Hot Tub when filled with water and people?
Does This Spa fit Your Body? Want to know if a spa is really right for you? When shopping for a spa, don’t choose quantity over quality. Pay attention to jet types and jet placement. Find out if jet pressure can be regulated. Most spa users prefer to adjust jet pressure for the hydrotherapy they’re seeking. Your neighbors will appreciate a quiet spa, as well.
Avoid spas that need to be “programmed” for operations like filtering and heating. You’ll want your spa to be hot and clean and ready to use at all times. You’ll use a spa more often if it’s always ready when you are.
Do not consider buying any spa without full, no “by-pass” filtration. Most importantly, filters should be sized for the spa’s gallonage. A major problem with poorly made spas is filters too small to adequately filter the amount of water in the spa. Select a spa with locking cover and locking control panel to keep out small children. Ensure rock solid construction and warranty protection.
What Will This Spa Cost to Operate Monthly?
Portable spas are much more energy efficient than built-in spas, but only if properly insulated. That insulation and insulating value of the spa cover will be the key determinants of operating costs. The most EnergySmart spas are totally foam-filled with 3lb density. Reputable dealers will provide third-party laboratory testing results that document typical operating costs.
Question each dealer about their spa manufacturer. How long have they manufacturer spas? How big is their dealer network? Without a strong manufacturer, your warranty will be useless. Shopping for a spa should be fun and informative. Choose a dealer who provides a free site inspection to help you determine the best place for the spa, proportions in your yard, and access issues. A professional dealer can also recommend the size of spa appropriate for your space and family needs. Buy the dealer before you buy the spa. Choosing a spa dealer is the most important choice you have to make in this process.
What is the Warranty on this Brand of Spa?
Read the warranty. A reputable manufacturer will warranty the spa shell for up to seven years against cracking, blistering, and yellowing. The selling dealer, not a third party, should conduct service on your spa at your home. Finally, the warranty should offer 100% coverage for the entire warranty period, not pro-rated like tire warranties.
Professional spa installers should be sent to do the job. Don’t buy a spa at a carnival or fair. Many spa exhibitors at carnivals and fairs do not have a local showroom or local service. Many unwary spa buyers lose cash deposits and never receive their spa after succumbing to a slick salesperson at a fair. Do Choose a Hot Tub Retailer Sells Hot Tubs Exclusively. Most hot tub owners say that their spa purchase was one of the best investments they’ve made.
Profile For Selecting A Hot Tub
Executive Summary About Buy Hot Tub by John E Lewis
When choosing a Hot Tub in Spain I wonder why is it that the latest American and European Hot Tub and Jacuzzi style Spa manufacturers make lots of different models in all sizes, designs and specifications?
Before you go to the Hot Tub retailer, you should take a few moments to think about why you want to buy a Hot Tub spa and what it is that you want get from it.
- In average, when the Hot Tub is in use, how many people will use it?
- Is a crane required to install the Jacuzzi Style Hot Tub?
- Is the proposed location able to bear the required weight of the Hot Tub when filled with water and people?