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Welcome to tubshowroom.com. This site is loaded with useful information for hot tub owners as well as tips for potential spa shoppers.

A hot tub, or spa, is a major investment, so it is vital that prospective buyers be armed with the knowledge they’ll need to find the right one. Hot tub education should not end at the point of sale. As any spa owner knows, time and money will have to be invested long after the initial purchase. Understanding how hot tubs work and how to maintain them properly will minimize costs and save on stress.

With so many different shapes and sizes on the market, picking the best hot tub for you and yours may seem overwhelming. For most potential buyers, price will be the leading concern when browsing for a portable hot tub. Shoppers would be wise to keep future costs in mind, such as water and electricity bills, chemicals and potential repairs.

The next focus should be the size of spa you’re looking for. Hot tubs are made to accommodate anywhere between 2 and 10 bathers. Choosing which size is right will drastically narrow down the field. The shape of a tub’s contours and placement of hydrotherapy jets are also important to check out. For instance, you may want extra jets to massage your lower back, feet or added neck support.

As you look at different makes and models, don’t be afraid to ask questions. Get to know how different hot tub parts work. Familiarize yourself with hot tub heaters, pumps and filters. Find out what kinds of hot tub supplies you’ll need. Inquire about service plans and/or warranties. All of these practices will result in a more satisfying, less stressful hot tubbing experience.

The decisions don’t end with the purchase of a spa. Check out the vast array of hot tub accessories on the market. Some are fun, others are functional. You’ll find everything from floating coolers to towel warmers. Certain accessories are compulsory, and should not be overlooked.

Hot tub covers are crucial to keep spas free from debris and cut energy costs. Most spas come with a cover; make sure it’s well insulated. If not, it is highly recommended you find another one. The efficacy of a cover is determined almost entirely by its breadth. The thicker, the better.

Hot tub chemicals are key to maintaining a healthy and hospitable spa. You’ll need to know how to use sanitizers, shocks, cleaners and balancing chemicals. Proper hot tub maintenance, including regular chemical treatments and routine cleaning, is the best way to protect your investment.

At tubshowroom.com you’ll find the facts on everything you need to make buying and owning a spa as easy and enjoyable as possible.

 

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