How to Buy a Home Spa
There are many spas on the market to choose from if you are considering adding one to your home. Before taking the plunge, here are some tips for buying a home spa that you need to consider:
The spa should have a variety of jets that are adjustable and will specifically target the areas important to you. It’s a good idea to test the spa before purchasing.
Your new spa should not create another chore to add to your list. The spa should have a 24-hour circulation pump to keep water filtered and clean at all times. If the pump is highly efficient, it will reduce the amount of time and the costs of care and maintenance.
The spa should come with an ozonator that cleans the water naturally without requiring the addition of harsh chemicals. An ozonator requires no maintenance and works best with a 24-hour circulation pump.
Find out what the estimated monthly operating costs will be. This should be based on unbiased documented third-party testing. Be aware that less expensive spas may actually cost more to operate.
Do research online and look for company reviews, and ask for referrals. The company should have a service department or a local representative that you can contact if you have questions. Buying a home spa from a reputable dealer in your area will ensure a hassle-free experience.