A Guide to Buying a Hot Tub
A hot tub is a wonderful purchase for your home,
as after all, what could possibly be better than coming home at the
end of a hard day and climbing into a relaxing tub of steaming hot
water. A hot tub is especially great because you can put it
outdoors, and so even in the bitter cold of wintertime you can stay
warm and relaxed even out on the deck.
Buying a Hot Tub
Before you rush out and buy just any hot tub
however, there are a few things that you are going to want to think
about. For one you are going to have to decide where you are
actually going to put it, making sure to take factors such as
privacy, accessibility and aesthetics into consideration.
You are also going to determine the size of tub
to get, and you should decide this based on the average number of
people that you are expecting to have in the tub.
If you are only planning to use it yourself or
with a partner then you should stick to a smaller tub, whereas if
you are planning on having neighbors, family or friends regularly
visiting it then you will want to get a larger size. The basic rule
of thumb is to multiply 75 gallons of water by the number of people
for the total water capacity.
As well when choosing a hot tub you are going to
have to consider your budget, and a two-person tub will typically
cost you around $4,000 with six-person tubs generally starting at
around $8,000.
You also need to consider the material that you
want used. Although most hot tubs are made of acrylic, you do
have a variety of other options as well. Hot tubs that are made out
of wood, particularly redwood, are very attractive looking but keep
in mind that they are going to require more cleaning and upkeep,
and as well they generally do not offer contoured seating, which
acrylic does.
Trying before you buy is critical here, and any
good company will not have a problem with letting you do this. Make
sure to pay attention to certain qualities, such as the jets’ noise
level and the seating arrangement. You want to be completely
comfortable in the tub, and be able to move around easily.
There is a wide variety of different features
and amenities to choose from, and you want to look for those that
add pleasure to your hot tub experience and covers that lock are
great if you have children. Thermostats work to keep the
temperature of the water in the tub under control, and safety
switches are also available.
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