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Spa Covers and other Cost-Saving Measures


Spas, also called one piece spa, unibody spa, or home spa is a type of recreational home installment which works similar as a hot tub. The two can be differentiated, however, in terms of style, depth, and location. Tubs are usually made from wood such as cedar, redwood, or teal; and spas, from plastic. Tubs are deeper, reaching about 48 inches while spas are up to 36 inches only. While spas were once intended for indoor use and tubs for outdoor, many have opted to have their spas situated in outdoor areas as a centerpiece of their garden or as an adjunct to pools.

Most homeowners who have spas find out that the value of their living space is actually increased to about 20 to 40 percent when having a spa installed. Furthermore, the addition of a spa will make for easier organization of parties or events and even for simple family get together. Spas also have been reputed to possess several health benefits from simple massage to more elaborate forms of physical therapy.

Because of the increased importance of owning a spa, many homeowners do not hesitate to invest in one. Although, the purchase and installation of spas will generally require lesser cost than hot tubs, the number one problem can be how to save on the other fees. The following are tips to help any spa owner maximize the cost of purchasing and owning a spa:

Compare and contrast costs. One of the avenues which will allow you to save on the cost of your spa purchase is turning to the Internet . Through this, you will be able to compare and contrast products in terms of the pricing and financing provided. You might even get very lucky and land on deals that many sites give. Do not be in a hurry in making your purchase, choose wisely.

Get one of your spa covers. A spa cover helps to reduce the cost of electricity as well as water consumption. By sealing the heat in, you will not need much heat to maintain the high temperature of your spa. Without a cover, heat tends to radiate to the environment. In terms of water consumption, the cover helps in preventing evaporation. You will find that spa covers also minimize the frequency of water changes needed to maintain overall sanitation through prevention of the entry of dirt and debris.

Go for solar powered spas. There are a number of spas being sold that run on solar power. Energy from the sun is stored in its battery system for future use. The main drawback with having a solar powered spa is that the cost of purchase is higher.

Maintain the condition of your spa. By regularly cleaning your spa, you will minimize the number of maintenance done . In addition, you will lengthen the lifespan of your spa, maximizing the value of your money. Be sure to read and follow the manual and instructions provided on how to run the spa as well as the dos and don'ts.



Author Resource:- With over 20 years of experience in the industry, Chris Wagner is an expert when it comers to Spas & Hot Tubs. To find out everything about Spas, Hot Tubs, Spa Covers and Spa Accessories, visit his website at www.SpaGuyUSA.com.

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