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Get Yourself A Hot Tub

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Also, since you’ll possibly use the hot tub all year round (they’re addictive, apparently!), keeping it near to the house is a good idea. Plan in the surroundings and access at the same time as the installation of the spa – and also use this opportunity to build in some screening, too – even something as simple as pots filled with bamboo will give you year-round privacy. Bear in mind, too, that partial shade is better than full sun, so that you can relax without burning. You need paving or decking from the house to the tub. Decking looks good but can be more slippery than rough-faced patio slabs.

Which Type Should I Look For?
Traditional cedar tubs are free-standing, but for year round use they can be enclosed in a large garden building where you could add a shower or exercise equipment. Otherwise, the tub makers offer custom enclosures that fit over the unit for year-round use. Moulded tubs can be fitted ‘in ground’ so that you step into them like a pool. This makes the spa less conspicuous, but the costs of soil removal and installation are higher, often twice the price of a freestanding installation. Don’t forget to wire in some access lighting when you are adding the wiring from the house to the tub’s pump.

They may be a lot smaller, but hot tubs need almost as much attention as pools. You must be aware of the water’s chemical balance to keep your tub safe and avoid expensive repairs. Most companies suggest daily checks and weekly adjustment and cleaning routines.

Costs
Prices start from around £1,500 for a four to six person tub with digital heater, but paying £3,000 to £5,000 will get you a more powerful motor for the jets and a higher capacity heater, plus all the extras such as lighting.

Useful Links
www.whatspa.co.uk
www.hottubs2buy.co.uk
www.GlobalSpas.co.uk
www.SplashSpas.co.uk
www.hotspring.co.uk

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