Wednesday, October 7, 2009

A timely article

Here are some things the pros at BuyerZone suggest you consider when shopping for a hot tub:

* Most buyers prefer to install their hot tubs outside. Look at your yard and landscape and decide on potential installation locations. Hot tubs can sit above or below the ground.

* Sizes of hot tubs vary from small models that seat just 2 people to large models that seat 10 or more. How many people do you want to accommodate? A 7-foot tub is a fairly common size and typically seats about 4 to 6 people.

* There are 2 primary options for heating the water in your hot tub: electricity or gas. Electric heaters are more common and somewhat less expensive to install; natural gas heaters can reduce your operating costs over the long run.

* When you're getting price quotes on spa tubs, make sure the estimates include all aspects of the purchase: the tub itself, delivery, and installation, including electrical and water hookups.



My question is - if I live in a three bedroom condo, will my wife let me put a 4-6 man hot tub in the first bedroom?

3 comments:

Titensor Family said...

I don't know if that would increase the value of our condo...unless we sold it to some byu super bros :)
maybe nelson's roommates would be interested....

Kevin said...

How could it not increase the value of your condo? It would be the best condo in Utah!

If you have a hot tub, do you need multiple TVs to allow for optimal viewing? Some could watch TLC on mute while sports are on the main TV?

alexjackson1976gmail said...

Wonderful share! I am looking for a hot tub for my house and I honestly don't have any idea how to choose the best hot tub for my house. Thanks for this writing my friend! Extreme NO