With so many hot tubs on the market, it can be overwhelming to navigate the selection process. Taking on all that headache defeats the purpose of acquiring one of these luxuries in the first place.

We created this comprehensive guide to help you cut through all the noise in the category. From determining your non-negotiables to narrowing down your preferred features to considering how to maximize your investment, we’ll help you choose the hot tub that best suits your lifestyle and desires. Let’s dive into the world of luxurious hot tubs & high-end home spas.

Determining Your Needs

Determining your hot tub needs is the first step in buying. Here are some key factors to consider when selecting your requirements and preferences:

  • Number of regular users: Do you plan on having intimate soaks with just a partner or want to accommodate larger gatherings with family and friends? This will help you determine your preferred size and seating capacity.
  • Desired features: Are you looking for a basic hot tub for relaxation, or do you want additional features, such as hydrotherapy jets, built-in sound systems, or LED lighting? Create a list of must-have features to guide your search.
  • Maintenance and care: Some hot tubs require regular cleaning, water testing, and chemical adjustments, while others have advanced self-cleaning systems. Consider the investment you want to make in maintaining your hot tub.
  • Climate and seasonal considerations: If you live in an area with extreme temperatures or harsh weather conditions, you'll need to consider hot tubs that are well-insulated and designed to withstand the elements.
  • Safety features: Consider slip-resistant surfaces, grab bars, and childproof settings if you have young children or elderly family members.

Researching Your Investment

Familiarize yourself with the hot tub market to enjoy the most spending value. For their heftier price tag, premier models will likely come with more advanced features, better construction, and more extended warranties. Ultimately, you aim to pinpoint the tier that will provide all the features and accessories you can’t live without.

Whether you’re installing your home spa at your personal residence or investment property (for example, an Airbnb rental), the total investment will encompass ongoing maintenance, repairs, and operational expenses (such as electricity for heating or water treatment chemicals) in addition to the initial cost of the hot tub. Energy-efficient hot tubs may have lower operating costs in the long run, so consider those models if that’s important.

Lastly, it’s never too early to research local service technicians or dealers who can provide regular maintenance or the occasional repair. If you have friends or family who can give you a referral, that's even better.

Remember, purchasing a hot tub is a long-term investment in your home and well-being. While it might require a significant upfront cost, a well-maintained hot tub can provide years of enjoyment and relaxation.

Choosing the Right Hot Tub Brand

With numerous hot tub brands available in the market, it's essential to evaluate each thoroughly. Start by researching and reading reviews. Look for feedback from experts and customers weighing in on the brand's reputation for quality, performance, and customer satisfaction.

Consider the quality of the brand’s materials, such as the shell, cabinet, and components. Look for brands that prioritize resistance to wear and tear. You’ll be able to get more use out of a well-built hot tub and need to deal with fewer inconvenient repairs.


 

If you're interested in a hot tub, especially its therapeutic benefits, consider the brands' different jet therapy options and massage features. You want a hydrotherapy experience customized to your specific needs and preferences.

Finally, it can’t hurt to review each brand's warranty. Hence, you know what to expect regarding coverage, duration, and limitations. If anything, a comprehensive warranty should indicate how much confidence the manufacturer has in its product. 


Exploring Customizations & Accessories

Once you have narrowed the field to a few perfect hot tub models, it's time to consider additional features. Some of the customizations you might want to consider include:

  • Lighting options: LED lights, especially those in different colors or intensity levels, can create a peaceful ambiance, allowing you to enjoy your hot tub even at night, such as before winding down for a relaxing sleep.
  • Water features: Consider options like cascading waterfalls, fountains, or bubbling jets. These features enhance the visual appeal of your hot tub and contribute to a more tranquil environment.
  • Spa cover quality & function: Look for covers that provide proper insulation, are durable, and can withstand various weather conditions. Consider locking mechanisms, ease of use, and resistance to UV rays and water absorption.
  • Steps and handrails: Steps provide a stable platform for entering and exiting the hot tub, especially for those with mobility concerns. Handrails offer additional support and stability, reducing the risk of slips or falls.
  • Entertainment systems: If you enjoy listening to music or watching movies while soaking in your hot tub, consider adding an entertainment system that can withstand the humid environment of a hot tub. Look for models with built-in speakers or connectivity options for external audio devices.

Preparing for Installation

Hire an experienced professional to handle your electrical connections and plumbing requirements properly. You should feel confident trusting this individual to ensure the safe installation of your hot tub according to all relevant local building codes. Here’s an overview of some of the steps they will take to prepare:

  • Ready the site. Check whether the ground is level and can support the weight of the hot tub. Clear any debris or obstacles from the area and ensure enough space for maintenance workers requiring access. 
  • Check the electrical requirements. Hot tubs require a dedicated electrical circuit to operate safely. Consult with a licensed electrician to determine the specific electrical requirements for your chosen hot tub model.
  • Account for water supply and drainage. Please consult a plumber to ensure a nearby water source is available to fill the hot tub and a suitable drainage system for emptying it when necessary.
  • Prioritize safety measures. Ensure the hot tub is in a stable and secure position. Install safety covers or fences, especially if young children or pets are around. Familiarize yourself with the manufacturer’s recommended operating procedures and safety guidelines.
  • Establish a regular maintenance routine. This includes maintaining proper water chemistry, cleaning the filters, and regularly inspecting the components for signs of wear or damage.

With so many options available, we understand that selecting the right hot tub isn’t easy. Hopefully, the information we’ve shared today will help you along your decision-making journey. Now, you’re already on your way to finding the perfect balance of comfort and functionality in a model that will provide you with years of relaxation and enjoyment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Does It Take to Buy a Hot Tub?

It can take anywhere from a few hours to several weeks to buy a hot tub, depending on factors like size, installation preferences, customization requirements, on-site consultations, and price. We take a more personalized approach than most spa brands, helping you find the perfect luxury with an emphasis of product quality and satisfaction over speed.

What do you need to do before buying a hot tub?

Before buying a hot tub, you need to find the perfect space, ensure that the space meets structural requirements, assess electrical and plumbing needs, and consult with a specialist for a tailored recommendation that aligns with your lifestyle and preferences. You should also research maintenance and ongoing costs so that you're prepared for the coming months & years ahead. 


February 01, 2024 — andrei newman