How to Buy a Spa
Buying a spa is a decision you
shouldn't feel rushed or pressured into, so be sure
to ask the dealer a lot of questions. Like shopping
for anything else, knowledge is everything.
Before you take the plunge into
buying a spa, ask for a private "test soak"
so you can feel the jets and the overall comfort of
the spa. Here is a checklist of things to consider.
Feel free to print it out and take it with you when you comparison shop.
- Learn about the spa's specific features, ease to use
and maintenance.
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When the
spa is not in use, does the water always remain
hot and clean?
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Do the jets and jet systems allow
you to customize your hydromassage experience?
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How loud are the
jets and pump?
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Does the spa offer a balanced
filtration system? Is the water continuously filtered
24 hours
a day to ensure clean, clear water?
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Are the filters top-loaded for
easy access
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Is the heating
and filtration system fully automatic with no
programming required?
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Is there an automatic clean-up
cycle after you exit the spa?
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Inquire about the heater—typically
the most vulnerable component of any spa. Make
sure corrosion will not occur.
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Are the controls user-friendly,
easy to operate and adjust?
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Are there optional features to
make spa ownership easier?
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What are the electrical specifications
of the spa? Are both 115v and 230v available?
(115v can be far less expensive to install)
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How is the
seating configured? Are you able to move about
easily? Is there lumbar
support for your back?
- Learn how the spa was constructed
and its energy efficiency.
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The components should be
fully tested and backed by the manufacturer's
warranty.
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Make sure the spa is totally
insulated, not just fully-foamed.
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Ask how to estimate your
monthly operation costs. (Beware of less expensive
spas
which can cost in excess of $50 per month to operate).
- Obtain a copy of the warranty
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Ask for a copy of the warranty
and read it thoroughly. Beware of the dealer who
is
reluctant to provide a copy.
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What spa parts are covered
under warranty and for how long? Make sure the
heater, surface/structure, components, tile and
skirt are included.
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How does the manufacturer's
warranty compare with other brands? Make sure
there are no undesirable limitations or exclusions.
- Obtain information on the manufacturer
and the dealer to ensure you will receive quality service both during
and after your spa purchase.
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How long has the manufacturer
been in business?
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How long has the dealer
been in business? Inquire about their service
policy.
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Call the Better Business
Bureau for more information.
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Ask for customer reference