Considering Buying A Hot Tub?
12 Sep Considering Buying A Hot Tub?
The Complete Homeowner’s Guide to Buying a Hot Tub
From Swim University
Hot Tubs are renowned for their leisure, rehabilitation, and relaxation benefits. Shopping for a hot tub can be confusing, as the myriad choices of materials, jet configurations, equipment, sanitizers, etc. can be overwhelming. This post from Matt Giovanisci from Swim University helps clarify a murky situation with this post about purchasing a hot tub. Matt starts with space requirements, and talks about motivation, budget, configurations and much more.
Here is an excerpt from the post:
Will you be a new hot tub owner? 60% are new buyers while 40% have owned one in the past and are usually upgrading to a newer model.
According to Alice Cunningham of Olympic Hot Tub, most people decide to buy a hot tub because they’re looking for a way to slow down, relax and find balance.
People also purchase hot tubs for physical ailments, including:
Fibromyalgia
Chronic fatigue
Arthritis
Whiplash or another injury from an accident
Other reasons involve connecting with family or saving a relationship. Yes, some believe that a hot tub will save their marriage and taking the time to talk to restore intimacy.
Now that you have your reasons, let’s go through the steps of buying a hot tub.
1. Make Sure You Have Enough Room
Ideally, you should have a large enough space to fit the size hot tub you want, while allowing access to all sides for maintenance and repair.
Choose a Location
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