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Operation Costs: Variables Determined by Design and Construction

The design and construction of the spa is the most important aspect in determining the cost of operation. While the preceding factors indeed may affect cost, design and construction can dramatically affect the cost of operation. Imagine two hot tubs identical in size, holding the same amount of water,...

Operation Costs: Variables Within Your Control

Indoors vs. Outdoors The location of your hot tub is a personal choice, and one that should not be decided solely on cost. There are some cost differences, however, between outdoor and indoor installation. Indoor room temperatures average 72°, and as a result, indoor spas may save a little on electricity...

Operation Costs: Variables Out of Your Control

Electricity.The cost of electricity is a factor that no one has control over. Each power company charges different rates for their electricity use. Outside Temperature. If installing your spa outdoors, another factor out of your control is the air temperature. If you live in a cooler area, your spa...

Hot Tub Operational Costs

Hot Tub Operational Costs
When trying to determine the cost of operation, there are certain variables that need to be taken into consideration. Consumers should understand that any manufacturer who provides specific information for cost of operation could potentially mislead the consumer. Why? Because there are many variables...

Cost of a Hot Tub?

Cost of a Hot Tub?
Hot tubs vary in price dramatically, with a price range between $2,500 to $18,000, and an average price around $6,000. Just like cars, hot tub prices reflect different levels of features, materials, workmanship, and service. It is possible to have as few as six jets or as many as 160 in your hot tub,...