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What to Know Before Adding a Spa to Your Home

Posted Jan 6th, 2022 in Lawn Care

What to Know Before Adding a Spa to Your Home

Adding a spa to your home can be an exciting and luxurious addition. Your mental and physical health can benefit from having this kind of space for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Whether you're considering a hot tub, jacuzzi, or full-blown spa, there are several important factors to consider. From budget considerations to space requirements, taking the time to thoroughly research and plan will help ensure a successful experience.

What do you need to know before adding a spa to your home? What elements of a home spa do you need to get familiar with? Read on and we'll walk you through the basics.

You Need to Know Your Budget


Before diving into any home improvement project, it's crucial to establish a realistic budget.

Spas come in a range of sizes, styles, and features, each with varying price points.

Consider not only the initial cost of purchasing and installing the spa but also the long-term expenses such as maintenance, repairs, and energy consumption.

Setting a budget will help guide your decision-making process and prevent overspending.

Understand Your Space


The available space in your home and yard will greatly influence the type and size of spa you can accommodate. It's important to get familiar with the possibilities as early as possible.

Take measurements and assess the layout to determine the best location for your spa. Consider factors such as access to water and electricity, privacy, and overall aesthetic appeal.

Also, check local building codes or homeowner association regulations to ensure compliance and avoid any potential issues.

Understand Your Spa Options


There are various types of spas to choose from, each with its own unique features and benefits. You'll need to get familiar with and determine which makes the most sense for your home.

Hot tubs and jacuzzis are popular options. They offer warm water therapy and relaxation.

If you're looking for a more comprehensive experience, you may consider a full-size spa that includes features like massage jets, hydrotherapy options, and even built-in entertainment systems.

Determine your specific needs and preferences to select the type of spa that aligns with your vision.

Remember Maintenance and Energy


Like any addition to your home, a spa requires regular maintenance to keep it clean, safe, and fully functional.

Understand the maintenance requirements of the spa you choose, including water treatment and filter cleaning. Know you'll need to do periodic inspections.

Some spas have automated maintenance systems that simplify the process, while others may require more manual upkeep. Factor in the time and effort you're willing to invest in maintaining your spa when making a decision.

Also, consider the energy needs of the spa options you are considering. What do you want to budget for this part of your spending? Don't overlook the impact a certain spa might have on your utility bill.

Choosing a Spa for Your Home


Adding a spa to your home can bring countless hours of relaxation, comfort, and enjoyment. By considering budget, space, spa type, and your energy needs you'll better prepare yourself for the experience ahead.

Have more questions about installing a spa in your home? Need additional assistance? Give us a call anytime.

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