Hot Tub Sales FAQ
Everything You Need to Know Before You Invest in a Spa
A hot tub isn’t just a purchase — it’s a lifestyle upgrade. Whether you’re looking for relaxation, hydrotherapy, or year-round backyard enjoyment, here’s what you need to know before buying.
What Types of Hot Tubs Do You Offer?
We offer:
Portable Hot Tubs
Plug-and-Play Models
240V Performance Spas
Seating Configurations (Lounger & Open Seating)
Various Size Options (2–7+ Person)
How Much Does a Hot Tub Cost?
Pricing depends on:
Size and seating capacity
Jet count and hydrotherapy system
Insulation quality
Control systems
Cabinet and shell upgrades
Most homeowners invest between $X,XXX – $XX,XXX depending on features and performance level.
Request a custom quote for exact pricing and availability.
What Electrical Setup Is Required?
Electrical needs vary by model:
Plug-and-Play Spas: Standard 110V outlet
Performance Spas: 240V dedicated line (installed by licensed electrician)
We recommend confirming electrical capacity before scheduling delivery.
What Do I Need Under the Spa?
Your spa must sit on a:
Concrete pad
Reinforced deck
Paver base
Spa pad system
The surface must be level, stable, and capable of supporting the filled weight of the spa.
Do You Offer Delivery & Setup?
Delivery options typically include:
Standard backyard placement
Curbside delivery
Crane service (if required)
Access path must be measured ahead of time to ensure safe installation.
What Chemicals Do I Need for Spa Maintenance?
To maintain clean, safe water you’ll need:
Sanitizer (Chlorine or Bromine)
Shock treatment
pH & Alkalinity balancers
Calcium hardness increaser
Filter cleaner
Spa water requires more frequent monitoring due to higher temperature and smaller water volume.
We offer a full Spa Water Care section to make maintenance simple!
How Often Do I Need to Drain My Hot Tub?
Typically:
Every 3–4 months (depending on usage)
Sooner with heavy bather load
Regular water changes keep your spa fresh and easy to balance.
Can I Use My Hot Tub in Winter?
Yes — quality spas are designed for year-round use.
Proper insulation, a locking cover, and correct water chemistry ensure winter performance and efficiency.
What’s the Difference Between a Cheap Spa and a Quality Spa?
Major differences include:
Insulation and energy efficiency
Frame construction
Jet performance and hydrotherapy design
Pump power
Warranty coverage
Lower-priced spas may cost more long-term in energy and repairs.
What Warranty Comes With the Spa?
Warranties typically cover:
Structural shell
Plumbing
Equipment (pump, heater, control pack)
Cabinet finish
Warranty terms vary by manufacturer and model.
Do You Offer Financing?
We offer financing options (if applicable) to make spa ownership accessible.
Contact us for current programs and approval details.
How Do I Get Started?
Step 1: Measure your space
Step 2: Confirm electrical setup
Step 3: Choose your seating preference
Step 4: Request a custom quote
Why Invest in a Hot Tub?
Stress relief
Muscle recovery
Better sleep
Year-round backyard enjoyment
Increased home value
Your spa isn’t just a product — it’s a daily escape.



