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Hot Tubs Sale

Making an investment at a hot tubs sale is a big decision. Thankfully, there are many effective ways to shop for a hot tub or spa. Finding a hot tub on sale is not difficult with the variety of online choices, showroom vendors, and recommended dealers available. Still, its important to select a hot tub only after reviewing different options, checking the details, and ensuring that you've read all the specifications and requirements for correct installation.

Hot Tubs Sale Understanding hot tubs involves overcoming the common myths and questions that are used in the sales pitch. This can include anything from insulation to the materials used, so it is necessary to shop around for recommendations and opinions.

Finding Discount Hot Tubs

There are several ways to find discount hot tubs:

  • Wholesale discounts from independent dealer
  • Online resources and distributors
  • Auction sites
  • Company specials or seasonal clearances
  • Manufacturer rebates

The most affordable and economical hot tubs are made of fiberglass, and may include options for upgrading or adding accessories. Many distributors and manufacturers will have frequent sales throughout the year, or may offer discounts on installation and delivery. Custom hot tubs and spas can range in price and quality, but the most inexpensive will be of fiberglass construction.

Common Concerns

There are a few key points that need to be reviewed before visiting a hot tubs sale showroom:

  • Even at a hot tubs sale, financing for a spa may involve looking into a personal loan instead of company financing.
  • Knowing the difference between closed and open cell foam. All major hot tub dealers use closed cell polyurethane foam for insulation, and open cell foam is simply used for cushioning.
  • Horsepower does not necessarily mean superior performance. It's more important to check the flow of the pumps instead.
  • Knowing electrical costs or estimates beforehand. This can often be a grey area, and some dealers will offer a guaranteed cost amount. Still, it's best to get this in writing.
  • Warranties are very important, and each manufacturer or company's version may vary.
  • Knowing the difference between circulation pumps and motors
  • Knowing the difference between jets and injectors




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