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Breaking Down the Cost: How Much Are Hot Tubs and Factors That Affect Price

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If you’re considering purchasing a hot tub and are wondering about the wide range of buy-in costs, you’re not alone. The initial buy-in of a hot tub can vary greatly based on several factors including features and a stellar warranty. Beyond initial buy-in, there are also additional hot tub costs you should be aware of before becoming a hot tub owner. These can include operating costs, maintenance costs, service costs, and repair costs.


This article serves as a comprehensive hot tub prices guide, helping you understand hot tub cost, price ranges, and what to expect when budgeting for your desired hot tub.


When asking the question, “How much are hot tubs?” you should know that there is not one simple answer. The buy-in costs are dependent on several variables. Hot tub maintenance and operating costs can also be dependent on unique factors. This article will break down each of these costs to help you further understand the wide price range among hot tubs, as well as prepare you for ongoing costs once you make your initial buy-in purchase.


If you’re like most people, prior to buying a hot tub, you’ve probably entered the question: “How much are hot tubs on average?” into the search bar of your favorite search engine. You may have found that many answers popped up — and that the “average” cost could vary greatly. The average hot tub cost depends on factors such as size, type, materials, and installation, so prices can range from a few thousand dollars for basic models to over $20,000 for luxury or in-ground options. While this may leave you puzzled, it’s important to understand that there is good reason behind the varying price range between hot tubs that may appear to be similar.


Beginning with the initial buy-in cost, you may have seen hot tubs for $1,000 and others for more than $20,000. Could there really be a $19,000 difference between these two hot tubs? The short answer is yes. This article will further explain the many factors that account for that price jump. Let’s break down some of the important factors that affect price: The features, size, and customization options of your desired hot tub can significantly influence the final hot tub cost, as more advanced features and personalized choices often increase the price.


Type of Hot Tub

Your initial buy-in cost will vary greatly depending on the type of hot tub you are interested in purchasing. Hot tub categories can be divided into different level hot tubs, such as entry level, mid tier, and top tier models, each offering distinct features, quality, and price points to suit various needs and budgets. There are several types of hot tubs, each with their own distinct features as well as pros and cons. Some of the hot tub types that you may have seen or considered include inflatable hot tubs, portable hot tubs, and in-ground hot tubs, which together represent a range from above ground hot tubs and lower priced models to premium options. Their descriptions are as follows:


Inflatable Hot Tubs

Sometimes referred to as soft-sided hot tubs, inflatable hot tubs can be easily inflated and deflated. They are convenient to transport and often have an initial buy-in cost that is less than $1,000, depending on the brand and model.


However, they generally do not offer the same level of hydrotherapy that a luxury spa model can provide. Many do not have jets but rather air bubblers that simulate the water movement of a bubbling hot tub that most people can picture in their heads when thinking of a traditional hot tub.


Inflatable hot tubs do not require any special installation. They can be plugged into a standard outlet, filled with water, and will soon be ready for a soak. You can quickly and easily fill an inflatable hot tub using a garden hose, making setup especially convenient for new owners. While this is a definite “pro,” the flip side is that inflatable hot tubs do not have a very long lifespan. They also don’t enhance the aesthetic of your backyard oasis the way a higher-end hot tub can.


Portable Hot Tubs

Remember that image of the bubbling hot tub mentioned earlier that you envisioned in your head? You were likely thinking of a traditional “portable” hot tub. Jacuzzi® Hot Tubs are examples of this category. Portable hot tubs are dubbed as such because they are self-contained units that can, in some cases, be “plug and play.” Many models now come with robust features and, in higher-end models, even more robust features such as advanced water care systems and performance features for improved durability and user experience.


This term generally refers to portable hot tubs with 110v connectivity that can plug into a standard outlet. Other portable hot tubs are 220v, which provides more power for a more comprehensive hydrotherapy experience. Installation of a 220v hot tub may require electrical hookup before installation. To suit any need, the Jacuzzi® brand offers both options across their family of hot tub collections.


As noted above, portable hot tubs are self-contained in that they house all the equipment such as water management systems and filtration systems within their cabinetry and shell. They are often designed with many color and material options to provide a pleasing aesthetic addition to your backyard. Additional amenities may include other features such as water features, impressive lighting, and integrated sound systems for enhanced entertainment and ambiance.


One of the biggest “pros” of portable hot tubs is the high level of hydrotherapy they can provide. Most luxury portable hot tub brands have specialty jets that are precisely designed to provide soothing relaxation for bathers, including advanced jets, massage jets, and hydrotherapy massage options for targeted muscle relief and a premium spa experience. If you are seeking a hot tub for the benefits of hydromassage, a portable hot tub is your best bet.

Other pros of portable hot tubs are their multitude of seating options for ultimate comfort while soaking and socializing. Many models feature spa seats and ergonomic seating to enhance comfort and support during use. Excellent insulation, energy efficiency, and high-quality hot tub covers that work together to help retain your water’s heat while keeping energy costs low are additional pros of this hot tub category.


However, it is important to note that “portable” does not mean that you can simply pick up a portable hot tub and bring it home. This is certainly not a one-person job; delivery and installation are best left to the professionals. This, however, will increase buy-in costs.


For many, portable hot tubs can be a great introduction to spa ownership, especially for first-time buyers looking for convenience and a wide range of features.


In-Ground Hot Tubs

Inflatable hot tubs and portable hot tubs sit above ground on a sturdy prefabricated pad, concrete or concrete foundation or pavers, or deck. However, in-ground hot tubs, as the name suggests, are built into the ground. They are sometimes adjacent to or connected to an in-ground swimming pool and are often designed in conjunction with the swimming pool to enhance the overall backyard aesthetic. In-ground hot tubs can be custom tailored to fit seamlessly into your outdoor space, with hot tub design options that complement your landscape and home style. They do have jets, but they are not typically as advanced as those found in a premium portable hot tub model.


Generally built from concrete, in-ground hot tubs often do not provide comfortable seating options either. Like a swimming pool, they can be custom designed and built, which gives you creative license when developing your personalized backyard sanctuary. Hot tub design choices can be made to match your outdoor space, but this level of customization certainly affects the price as well.


Another aspect to keep in mind is that in-ground hot tubs tend not to retain heat as well as portable hot tubs. This is both because they sometimes “share” water with the swimming pool and also because they don’t have advanced hot tub covers that can form a tight seal around them to lock in heat. In-ground swimming pools also do not have the same level of insulation that premium hot tub brands do. Lack of high-quality insulation can contribute to heat loss in your hot tub water as well.

The construction and setup of an in-ground or new hot tub involves significant installation costs, which can vary depending on the complexity of the project. Professional hot tub installation is highly recommended to ensure safety, proper function, and compliance with local codes.


Based on the various hot tub types, it’s important to compare “apples to apples” when looking at price. An inflatable hot tub will cost many thousands less than a custom-built in-ground hot tub. But these two fall into very different categories. When comparing “apples to apples” in the category of portable hot tubs, for example, it’s easier to comprehend the price differences of each. Here are a few factors that you should consider, regardless of what type of hot tub you desire.


Reputable Brand — As with any financial investment, it’s key to factor in the value of a high-quality product from a premium brand versus a lesser-quality product from an unknown brand. You want to ensure you have a solid warranty and a loyal customer service outlet that can help with service or repairs on your hot tub down the line.


Quality of Materials and Design — Craftsmanship starts at the beginning with engineering, design, and materials that are made to last. When shopping for a hot tub, you may notice that a product made with top-of-the-line materials is more expensive than one that is not. However, consider the lifespan of your hot tub. The initial investment in a new hot tub, especially a custom in-ground model, can be higher, but it often leads to exceptional long term enjoyment thanks to superior durability and longevity. Materials and design make all the difference when it comes to longevity and a product that can withstand the elements.


True Hydrotherapy — Premium hydrotherapy hot tub brands focus deeply on the placement and power of their jets. The jets are truly what sets a top-notch hot tub apart from a subpar one that has weaker jet functions. A higher-performance hot tub may cost more. However, if you are seeking a hot tub specifically for hydrotherapy, this is money well spent. Jacuzzi® Hot Tubs, for example, feature a variety of PowerPro® Jets, each which serves a unique function and purpose to provide soothing relaxation during your hydromassage.


Advanced Technology — Another aspect that can affect the price of a hot tub is its technology. This can impact many aspects of the hot tub — from ease of use and energy efficiency to nearly hassle-free water management systems and filtration systems. Top-of-the-line luxury hot tub brands, such as Jacuzzi®, have models that are precisely designed with advanced technology to make using your hot tub simple from start to finish. For example, models in the Jacuzzi® J-LX Collection and the J-400™ Collection come standard with Infrared and Light therapy and Jacuzzi® True Water™. While models in the J-300™ Collection have the optional upgrade to include these features.

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Factors that affect hot tub operating and maintenance costs

Beyond the initial question of, “How much are hot tubs?” and the factors that affect the cost, you may wonder what else determines the cost of a hot tub. Hot tub cost and installation costs are just the beginning—ongoing expenses such as maintenance, energy, and water care should also be considered. Once you’ve made your initial buy-in purchase, you will have additional operating and maintenance costs. These will be determined by a number of factors such as:


  • How often you use your hot tub and for how long
  • What time of day you usually use your hot tub
  • The size of your hot tub
  • The temperature you like your water
  • The insulation of your hot tub
  • The energy efficiency of your hot tub, and whether it has a smart system to manage usage
  • What type of hot tub cover you have
  • Chemicals and supplies
  • Routine maintenance, including maintaining spa water quality to ensure clean, healthy water and reduce long-term costs
  • Service and repairs, where warranty coverage can help protect you from unexpected repair expenses

As you determine your hot tub needs and do your research, these are all vital aspects of ongoing costs to consider. Choosing a hot tub with quality components and high quality components—such as those found in Caldera Spas and Hot Spring Spas—can lead to lower maintenance and repair costs over time. With so many variables, it’s difficult to say exactly how much your operating costs will be. However, it is important to know that they can be managed, and often lowered, through these very factors.


Energy Efficiency and Environmental Impact

When shopping for a hot tub, energy efficiency and environmental impact are key factors that can influence both your wallet and your peace of mind. Today’s premium hot tubs and luxury hot tubs are designed with advanced features that help minimize energy consumption, making them a smart choice for eco-conscious buyers and those looking to keep hot tub costs manageable over time.


Many of the most premium hot tubs on the market come equipped with high-quality insulation, smart control systems, and energy-efficient heating elements. These features work together to keep energy costs low by reducing heat loss and optimizing power usage. For example, a luxury hot tub with robust insulation and an efficient heater can cost as little as $20 to $40 per month to operate, while a less energy-efficient model might drive your monthly energy bill up by $50 to $100 or more. Over the years, these savings can make a significant difference in the total cost of hot tub ownership.


If you’re concerned about your environmental footprint, you’ll be pleased to know that many hot tub dealers now offer eco-friendly options. These hot tubs may include features like solar panels, high-efficiency pumps, and advanced water care systems that reduce the need for chemicals and minimize water waste. Choosing an energy-efficient hot tub not only helps the environment but also enhances your overall hot tub experience by making it more affordable and sustainable.


What you can do to manage operating and maintenance costs

The good news is you have the power to mitigate high operating and maintenance costs. You can do so by purchasing a high-quality hot tub with excellent insulation that meets or exceeds energy efficiency requirements. You can also help manage operating costs by purchasing the best quality hot tub cover. This is often an underrated way to help you lock in your hot tub water’s heat. You can also check into your electric company’s “off-peak hours.” Electric companies sometimes offer lower rates during these hours. To save money and conserve energy, you can align your hot tub usage during those times.


As you are doing your hot tub research and comparing prices, take these factors into consideration. It’s important to find the right hot tub for your needs by considering your budget, desired features, and long-term enjoyment. If you’re specifically wondering, “How much are Jacuzzi® hot tubs?”, visit a local authorized hot tub dealer near you. Your local hot tub dealer can provide personalized advice, let you explore different models, and even schedule a test soak so you can experience the spa firsthand before making a decision. When considering premium options, flagship hot tubs and luxury spas often feature leading edge design, advanced technology, and superior craftsmanship, which can provide long-term value and satisfaction.


Disclaimer: All information, including pricing and product details, was accurate at the time of writing and may change without notice.



Medical disclaimer: This information is not intended to prescribe a particular diagnosis or course of action. We are not medical professionals. Please contact your GP or other medical professional for advice if you have any concerns about your current health or well-being.

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About The Author: Erica Moir

Vice President of Designs and Advanced Technologies, Jacuzzi Group

Erica Moir has been with Jacuzzi Group for more than 22 years, working in both the Spa and Bath business... Read Full Bio