Things To Think About When Buying A Spa For Your Home

April 29, 2010

Considering the current state of the economy, we recently bought a new spa for our home, which was a big decision. We held off for a while to make sure neither of us lose our jobs or get laid off before the recession set in but we had been considering making this purchase. We decided it was time to move forward with our original plan with our employment situation looking solid. Below Ground Pool Kit

Having an in-home spa became a priority for us because we are both in high-stress vocations. Our jobs are pretty high-profile in our community being a TV new anchor and my husband as head of a non-profit organization in our region.

Our spa came from 1800pools.com, which is an online and retail store that we discovered while doing our research on the web to learn all about spas. We were amazed with the variety and choices that 1800pools had to offer. With our queries promptly answered, we were impressed with their accessible toll-free number, 1-800-890-8185. We were thankful for their shipping policy for free perk for orders over $50 and we got our spa, chemicals, and accessories without shelling out any dime for shipping.

Before making this investment, we learned a lot from doing our homework along the way. Here are a few things to think about if you are planning about purchasing a spa for your home.

Would you prefer a portable or in-ground spa? An advantage to choosing a portable spas or hot tub is that they are often less expensive than going with an in-ground version. We choose a portable spa from 1800pools.com because we plan to simplify our lives now that our kids are grown, and move to a smaller house. Since it is a portable spa, we can pack it up easily and take it with us to our new house or condo. Whether you rent or own your home is another thing to consider. An in-ground spa is simply not an alternative choice for some of our dear friends because they are renting their current house.

How about special features? Would you prefer your spa with holders for beverages, removable jets, a CD player, or contouring pillows?

The type of jets in your spa is another important decision to make. You should look for a spa with jets that focus on providing a shoulder and neck massage if you are looking for a therapeutic experience. For various strengths and types of pressure that these jets provide for your muscles, you can ask your dealer about it. The jets will not matter that much for those of you who just want to relax in the spa. Swimming Pool Filters

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