If you are in the market for a Hot Tub, there are a lot of brands to choose from.
HOT TUB BRANDS
- Arctic Spas and Hot Tubs
- Bullfrog Spa
- Cal Spas
- Caldera Spas
- Canadian Spa Company
- Catalina Spas
- Clear Water Spas
- Coast Hot Tubs
- Dimension One Spas
- Hot Spring Spas
- Jaccuzi
- Marquis Spas
- Master Spas and Hot Tubs
- PDC Spas
- Sundance Spas
- Vita Spas and Hot Tubs
- Viking Spas
REASON FOR BUYING A HOT TUB
But why are you buying a hot tub in the first place? Are you buying it for entertainment, therapy, relaxation, bringing your family together, fitness, heath and wellbeing, or simply just to have it?
Factors you may want to consider in you buy are:
- Plug an Play
- Maintenance
- Chemicals
- Cleaning
- Comfort of the seating
- Built in features
- Temperature control
- Ease of Use
- Power Consumption
- Estimated Lifespan
- Indoor and Outdoor
- Sitting or Swimming
- Heath Benefits
- Massage Therapy
- Stress Therapy
- Arthritis Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Fitness
- Pain Releif
HOT TUB BUDGET
The price range for hot tubs is very diverse. They can be moderately affordable to very expensive depending on the brand, features, and style of hot tub. For example, an inflatable hot tub from Costco may be a few hundred dollars while a swimming hot tub maybe $20,000 to $30,000 dollars.
Entry Level Hot Tubs $4,000 to $7,000
Value Hot Tubs $7,000 to $10,000
Premium Hot Tubs $10,000 to $15,000
Luxury Hot Tubs $15,000 or more
TAKING CARE OF YOUR HOT TUB
It’s not that hard to take care of your hot tub. But you need to be prepared to do so. The best thing you could do is calendar your maintenance. There are three main things you are concerned about.
- Water Circulation
- Clearning Schedule
- Water Chemistry
If you can plan on taking care of all three of those necessary items, your hot tub will remain in great working condition for many years.
SUMMARY
Have fun, enjoy the experience, and use your hot tub a lot.