The Homeowner's Guide to Buying a Hot Tub

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When you have a hot tub, one of the greatest pleasures is being able to climb into it's soothing and relaxing water at the end of a hard day at work. It is one of the best ways to unwind and let all of the stress and tension of the day just drift away. Even by having your tub out on your deck or patio you will still be able to enjoy this experience on cold winter nights and keep toasty warm. There are many choices to consider when buying one and this guide to buying a hot tub will help you to make your decision easier.

What To Look For

You are going to have to make a few decisions in the beginning before you run to the nearest dealer and make your purchase. The first thing to decide on is where in your yard or home are you going to put your tub while keeping in mind important things like how private is the spot, is it easy to get in and out of, is there enough room to service the tub if need be and how it will look in your chosen spot.

How Big

You will also have to figure out how big of a tub to get. The way to decide on this is to just think about what is the average amount of people that will be using the hot tub at one time. If the tub is only going to be used by yourself and one other person then you really only need to get a small size tub. But, if you have a large family or are planning on having a number of friends over for a soak on a regular basis then you should consider a larger tub, such as a 5 - 7 person model.

Cost

As a guide to buying a hot tub, you also need to consider your budget. A new tub for two people will often cost around $3500 - $4500 and one for six people will usually be in the $7500 to $8500 range depending on options that you want.

As well as the cost of the tub and the various accessories that you want, you will also need to take into consideration the cost of the installation. A few of the costs that you will need to be aware of are the electrical and gas hook up, if you are going to use gas. The cost of electrical hook up by a professional will vary between about $1000 - $2000. That amount will vary depending on many factors so it would be a very good idea to get written, guaranteed quotes from three electrical contractors.

Also, you have to have a patio or deck to put your tub on. You may have to have one installed or reinforced, so get quotes on that, too.

There are many things to consider when looking at purchasing a tub. Take your time to learn about the different models that are available and talk with a few professionals as a guide to buying a hot tub. With a little time and effort you can end up with a tub that will give you many years of enjoyment and relaxation.

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