Cost
Naturally, cost will be a major factor in any significant investment, and a hot tub is no different. An inground hot tub can range greatly in cost depending on whether it is custom built or prefabricated. Installation will be an additional fee. According to an August 2023 report from HomeGuide.com, an inground hot tub could cost between $8,000 and $25,000 to build or add to an existing pool. Installing it along with an inground pool can cost an additional $6,000 to $15,000, or more.
This same report lists a price range of $2,000 to $6,000 for an entry level portable spa and up to $11,000 to $18,000 for a luxury hot tub. These prices are dependent on size, quality, features, brand, dealer overhead, delivery, installation and warranty, according to the site.
Energy Efficiency
Another important aspect of hot tub ownership, whether portable or inground, is energy efficiency. Insulation is key to maintaining the hot tub water’s temperature. Good insulation can also help keep operation costs down. A high-quality portable hot tub brand should offer models with excellent insulation that surrounds the shell and fills the cabinet of the unit. This can also help ensure quieter operation, another benefit of a high-quality portable spa.
A premium brand such as Jacuzzi® takes energy efficiency and insulation to the next level. Jacuzzi® hot tubs are equipped with a polymer base which serves as a rugged protective barrier that insulates the spa from the foundation. This durable ABS-formed foundation also protects the spa’s components from moisture as well as environmental elements while adding structural strength.
Portable hot tubs also have the benefit of hot tub covers that help maintain the water’s temperature. Another benefit of a good-quality hot tub cover is that it keeps the portable spa free of dirt and debris when not in use.
Inground hot tubs have the benefit of natural insulation of the earth around them. However, they are typically not fully insulated. They also do not have the benefit of a high-quality hot tub cover that helps retain the water’s temperature and protect the water from dirt, debris and the elements.
To further ensure the hot tub, whether inground or portable, is energy efficient, make sure it meets or exceeds California Energy Commission standards for spa energy consumption. This is something that the Jacuzzi® brand also takes pride in for every one of its hot tub models.
When shopping for a hot tub, you will encounter many choices and will make many decisions. As with any major purchase, it’s important to educate yourself on all your options so you can confidently make the best purchase for you and your family. Before deciding on a portable spa or an inground hot tub, ask yourself some essential questions that can help you pinpoint which type of spa might be right for you. Some helpful questions that can help you make your decision are:
- What is my budget?
- Do I want to use my hot tub for socializing, to maximize the benefits of hydrotherapy, or both?
- How many people will be using the spa?
- How important is energy efficiency to me?
- Where will I place my hot tub?
- How exposed to the elements do I want my hot tub to be?
- Do I want my hot tub to be a part of my permanent backyard landscape?
- If I move, will I want to take my spa with me?
Another important aspect of your hot tub decision should be visiting a local showroom or dealer who can help walk you through the various types of hot tubs along with their main pros and cons. A great benefit of visiting a local showroom is that you can make an appointment for a wet test. This allows you to try out a spa that you are interested in so that you can experience it when it is filled with water and operating. This is essential for trying out the various types of seating options as well as jet configurations.
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We hope that upon completing this article, you have gained some insight into the question: What is a portable spa and how it is different from an inground hot tub? Armed with this information, we hope you find the hot tub that will bring you soothing relaxation and wonderful memories for years to come.
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