A soak in a hot tub is relaxing and therapeutic. To help you pick a hot tub that best suits your needs, here are some hints to give you the experience you've been looking for.
March 2, 2015
A soak in a hot tub is relaxing and therapeutic. To help you pick a hot tub that best suits your needs, here are some hints to give you the experience you've been looking for.
Before anything else, the kind of hot tub you choose will depend on your available space and needs.
Permanent hot tubs: A permanent hot tub is durable and highly efficient. Like an in-ground swimming pool, this type of hot tub will likely need to be professionally installed.
Portable hot tubs: A portable hot tub offers many of the same great features as a permanent one, but it has the added benefit of being able to be moved around without too much difficulty.
Soft hot tubs: If you can't have a portable or permanent hot tub for various reasons, an inflatable hot tub is a good alternative. They are relatively cheap, easy to move, easy to deflate (or inflate) and can be used inside or outside.
Aside from determining where you’re going to put it, consider these other factors when you’re buying a hot tub.
Size: While a five-person hot tub is considered standard, you’ll easily find a two-person hot tub, four-person hot tub, eight-person hot tub and anything in between.
Purpose: If the main purpose is socializing or relaxing, a basic jetted tub with about 20 jets will do the job.
Materials and heating: Spend time thinking about the hot tub parts and materials you want.
Hot tub covers and accessories: There are many hot tub accessories available, including underwater lights, steps, a handrail, an umbrella or a hot tub cover.
It isn’t always easy to make changes to a hot tub after it’s installed, so take time to think about what you want before making a final decision: write a wish-list of what you’re looking for, find the perfect match, and it’ll quickly become a favourite part of your household.
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