What You Need to Know Before Buying a Hot Tub for Your Southern California Home

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So, you are thinking about buying a hot tub for your Southern California home, good for you. Now, you don’t want to just rush out and buy the first hot tub you spot, you need to think through this process first. Buying a hot tub is a big decision, so here are a few things you need to consider before making that purchase.

Location

Location is everything, even when you own a hot tub. Your hot tub will take up a considerable amount of space and it can either be a focal point or an eye sore based purely on its location. We suggest you grab a pencil and some paper and make a rough sketch of your backyard and plan on where you will put your hot tub.

You will also need a sturdy foundation on which to place your hot tub. Most hot tubs are placed on wood decks capable of supporting 100 pounds per square foot or a cement pad at least four inches deep.

Lastly, you want to make sure the hot tub location is within reach of a power source because they haven’t invented solar-powered hot tubs yet.

Seating Capacity

Hot tub seating arrangements require careful deliberation. Regardless of how many people your hot tub will seat, you will want to ensure your seat is the most comfortable. There are several seating options when it comes to hot tubs including lounge seats, captain style chairs and cool-down seats. Choose wisely.

Price

You need to figure out how much you are willing to spend for your hot tub. While the price of the actual hot tub is important, you also have to factor in what needs to be done to get your hot tub set up and fully functional. That is, you need to consider the cost of the hot tub foundation and any other additional accessories you will need.

Upkeep

As with any other big investment like your home and your vehicle, a hot tub is something that needs to be continually maintained, it’s not going to take care of itself. In addition to cleaning it and making sure chemicals are at proper levels, you will need to replace filters and drain and refill it according to manufacturer recommendations.

Safety

When owning a hot tub, you will want peace of mind knowing your family is safe. Make sure you have essential safety features and necessary barriers that ensure nobody accidently falls in the hot tub.

A hot tub is a big investment and you need to do your homework before making this big purchase.