The Important Factors To Consider When Choosing A Hot Tub

If you’re indecisive about which hot tub you intend to bring home, this list of important factors may be what you need to make that choice.

02/11/2022

 

 

 

For those who experience cold weather where they live, having a hot tub to warm you up during the colder months is a dream. You don’t need it for your home, but it’s still nice to have one anyway. This is precisely why many homeowners may be interested in saving up for a hot tub.

Once the shopping and selection day comes, remember it’s not the end of the process yet. This is only the beginning, as now comes all the work that goes into choosing a hot tub that’s perfect for you. Because it’s high in demand, many tub manufacturers consistently develop new designs and features to entice buyers to pick what they have. Picture this as an example: now there are wood fired hot tubs, if that’s what you fancy. That alone shows the wide range of options available. This is a good thing, but it also makes it a little challenging to make up your mind and be certain you won’t regret your decision further down the road.

If you’re still indecisive about which hot tub you intend to bring home, this list of important factors may be what you need to make that choice.

 

Budget

For those new to hot tub ownership, it requires thorough research to know the average cost of a good-quality hot tub. Of course, this price range will also be higher for tubs with more features and a significantly bigger size.

Moreover, don’t just focus on the sticker price and installation fees when planning your budget. You have to ask your supplier about the maintenance expense and cost of running your hot tub so that you can also factor that into your monthly budget. This shouldn’t be a problem during the warmer months. However, once the weather starts to cool down, your dependence on your hot tub may be more frequent, and as a direct result, your electricity consumption may also be higher.

 

Quality Of Construction

There’s one good reason why you have to be very particular about the construction quality of your chosen hot tub: the more well-constructed it is, the better it is at retaining heat. Otherwise, you may run your hot tub to an unnecessarily high temperature to keep the heat, making it significantly inefficient.

With that in mind, a well-constructed hot tub is one with multiple layers of insulation, allowing maximum heat retention. Furthermore, another good indicator is the presence of a solid ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) base, which is a tough and heat-resistant material. As an additional perk, having ABS as your base may also prevent garden pests from getting inside your tub.

 

 

Hot Tub Location

Before you even head out to shop for a hot tub, it’s a must that you have already decided on your hot tub’s location. This is very important, as it affects facets like the electrical requirements and proximity to showers. As a brief eye-opener, a small hot tub heater can be powered by a 120V outlet, while a large unit needs at least 240V with a hard-wired breaker.

Once the location is decided, that’s when it makes sense to start searching. Your tub’s size has to be proportionate to the location’s size so that it’s neither too big nor too small.

 

Water Capacity

A hot tub’s water capacity is another important factor, as it affects how long it’ll take to fill up and drain the tub, as well as the resulting water consumption whenever you use it.

Generally, an average-sized hot tub uses up to 300 to 400 gallons of water. This is usually enough, especially when you only have a small family or group of individuals using the hot tub at any given time.

 

Style And Look

Of course, the style matters too. You’ll want your hot tub to match your home’s style seamlessly so it doesn’t awkwardly stick out where it’s visibly like a nuisance. This is an added factor to consider, but it’s one worth being keen about in the name of better aesthetics. That way, you’re sure to choose a hot tub that can fit your taste, as all your other home décor do.

 

Bottom Line

Now that you know what matters most when choosing a hot tub, you’re one step closer to getting one that can help transform your home into an oasis. With the average family moving an extremely fast-paced life, all the small changes here and there can impact how you’d look forward to peace, serenity, and relaxation right at home. A hot tub is a significant financial investment, but it’s worth it when you bring home the best one that fits all your preferences.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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