Thursday, August 6, 2009

Buying a Hot Tub

Consumers want to make smart purchases - especially in the current market. Like any other desire, it can be beneficial to do a bit of research before indulging. Purchasing a hot tub is no different. There are quite a few elements to consider before making a final decision.

Hot Tub Tip 1 - Where?
One of first things a consumer must think about is where they would like to place the tub - inside or outside? Manufacturers make models suited for both situations. A bathroom or extension room may be ideal for indoors, and a back porch or yard can host a tub outdoors. Consider an area away from hanging leaves or debris.

Tub Tip 2 - How big?
Manufacturers make two-person hot tubs up to ones that can fit six or more people. You may be able to get a decent estimate with an eye, but there is a "rule of thumb." Think about each person as taking up about 70 to 80 gallons each. Multiply the intended number of occupants by 75 gallons.

Tub Tip 3 - How much?
The price of a hot tub is usually akin to its size. Suppliers are always hosting hot tub sales - it is best to search for them. A two-to-four-person tub usually starts around the $4,000 price range. Like many large purchases, vendors offer payment plans.

Tub Tip 4 - What extras?
Hot tubs can come with a lot of "extras." Many customers are amazed to find that a hot tub purchase completely revolutionizes their backyard. Some begin building an "ambiance" in tribute to their tub. Customers have implemented spa bars, patio benches, spa sun umbrellas, and other accessories to complement their new hot tub.

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