Let’s face it — cost is likely one of the biggest factors that will determine your future hot tub purchase. For most people, budget is an important element of any large investment. So if you have found yourself asking “What does a Jacuzzi® hot tub cost?”, you are not alone.
In this article, we can help you answer this question. However, there is not just one answer. There are many variables that will determine the cost of a Jacuzzi® hot tub. Just a few factors that come into play when determining the cost of any hot tub include:
-Quality
-Reliable, reputable brand
-Materials
-Jets
-Seats
-Water management system
-Size
-Model and amenities
-Features, standard and optional upgrades
-Technology for ease-of-use
After the initial cost, you will also need to consider operating and hot tub maintenance costs. While today’s premium brand hot tubs are designed to be hassle-free and easy to use, there is still some routine maintenance involved that will help you maximize the efficiency and preserve the lifespan of your investment.
There are multiple types of spas that you will likely be considering. Here we break down some of their features, which can vary by brand and model, and costs:
Entry Level:
An entry-level hot tub has a number of features. For example, it will likely include ergonomic seating in a choice of configurations, a variety of shell and cabinet options in durable and aesthetically pleasing choices, standard jets, basic water management system, and classic lighting. It may also offer compatibility with smart technology to further personalize your spa experience. An entry-level hot tub can range from $6,500 to $10,499.
Mid-Level:
A mid-level spa can cost between $10,500 and $14,499. From a mid-level spa you can expect high-performance hydrotherapy with versatile jets, waterfall and LED lighting, stylized design elements, and a variety of seating configurations. A mid-level Jacuzzi® spa also features a synthetic base providing a solid foundation that is impervious to nature, moisture, and the elements, advanced water management system, and compatibility with smart technology to personalize your spa experience.
Premium:
Ranging between $14,500 and $18,499, a premium spa generally includes more specialty jets, premium accents, LED lights, and soothing waterfalls that cascade down the neck and back. You can also enjoy amenities such as advanced touch-screen control panel, the best water management system available, synthetic base providing a solid foundation that is impervious to nature, moisture, and the elements, tool-free cabinetry for routine maintenance, and compatibility with smart technology to personalize your spa experience.