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How Much Does it Actually Cost to Run a Hot Tub?

BY READERS DIGEST

8th Sep 2020 Home & Garden

We have all dreamed of opening our back doors and stepping into our very own private hot tub that is perfect for relaxing, hosting parties, and for giving yourself that much-needed downtime. Many people assume that owning a hot tub can be expensive and is a luxury that should be reserved for holidays or spa days - unless you own a mansion! However, this couldn’t be further from the truth, and whilst a hot tub is not for everyone, owning your own hot tub can be more accessible than you might have first thought.

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Purchasing the Hot Tub

There are a range of hot tubs that are available to buy online and in-store, with many different functions, sizes, and aesthetics. However, you should consider researching a hot tub before investing in one, so that you can find one that best suits your budget, your garden and your preferences. Purchasing a hot tub is perhaps the most expensive part about owning a hot tub, but they are definitely not as expensive as you might assume! It is definitely worth shopping around and comparing prices if you are on a budget.

Maintaining the Hot Tub

The maintenance of a hot tub can be another reason why people expect having a hot tub to be a costly affair, as hot tubs need to be cleaned and repaired when things go wrong. Luckily, there are already some nifty solutions to these issues that have the potential to make even the biggest of sceptics reconsider owning a hot tub. For example, OasisLeisure.com offers self-cleaning hot tubs, which means that you don’t have to pay someone else to do this, and it also takes the hassle out of trying to clean it yourself! Self-cleaning hot tub technology cleans the water every 15 minutes, making your hot tub experience as hygienic and stress-free as possible.

However, if you already own a hot tub without this self-cleaning technology, there’s good news! The popularity of hot tubs in domestic settings means that hot tub maintenance and repair workers are more common now than they were previously, back when hot tubs were reserved for spas and hotels. This means that it is now cheaper to hire a hot tub maintenance worker.

Making Money From a Hot Tub

You can consider purchasing a hot tub as an investment piece, if you plan on renting out your house permanently or for holiday lettings, as the hot tub can add value to your property. The extra money that you generate by owning a hot tub could mean that you make the money back that you initially spent on purchasing the hot tub.

If you haven’t already started researching to find your perfect, affordable hot tub, then you most certainly will over the next few days. Contrary to popular belief, and as illustrated by this article, hot tubs are no longer reserved as a rare treat, but can be enjoyed every day - whatever the weather!

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