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Hot Tubs - Practical Spa Guide

Tue 05 Feb 2008 - 09:51

Hot Tubs - Practical Spa Guide
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jen_Carter]Jen Carter

Sometimes after a long hard day there is nothing you want more than to relax, and some people find that the best way to do that is to enjoy a long evening in the hot tub. But before we discuss buying, you need to know the basics. For those who are not familiar with hot tubs, they are large manufactured tubs or pools filled with heated water that allows one to soak or enjoy a massage, as most include massaging jets. Most hot tubs are wooden and include seating for added relaxation.

Tips on Buying

For those of you who do not have a hot tub, finding the right one can be difficult, especially if you do not know what you are looking for. Hot tubs range in many different styles, brands and prices and knowing what to look for is the first step you need to take when purchasing one. When looking for a hot tub there are some things you need to know. When you hear things like, spa shell, cabinetry, it can get a little confusing, first you need to decide what your personal preferences are.

You can do this by going online to look for hot tubs with added features, such as water jet therapy or even air bubble therapy, also go to the dealer and browse through the different models. You can also test out the hot tubs, and some dealers even allow you to try out the hot tubs before buying. Just be sure to understand what you are buying before you buy, learn about installation and pricing, also learn about energy efficiency and what it will do to your electric bill. Look for a business that is part of the Better Business Bureau.

Installation and preparation

Once you have found the right hot tub for you the first thing you need to do before bringing it home is to prepare. You should remember that the average hot tub weighs an excess of 5000 pounds once filled with water, so this should be taken into careful consideration when planning for your hot tub.

Hot tubs should always be on a level and hard surface, concrete is possibly the best thing on which you can place a hot tub, because it is less likely to shift once the hot tub is in place. A hot tub can be a great addition to your home, just remember that it is a big decision, and it is important to browse and be sure that you have found the one that fits you the best.

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