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Hot Tubs - Pure luxury for your new home
A hot tub really is a great investment for all the family and with new Chemicals on the market the days of needing a science degree to maintain and look after your spa are well and truly gone. This and the ever reducing prices make owning a hot tub achievable for us all!
It is a purchase which all self builders and developers alike should most definitely consider looking at in the planning stages of their development.
For the developers the property market is toughening up and people are looking for that little bit extra for their money. Providing for a hot tub in the development is a feature that will differentiate your properties from the rest and give buyers a reason to choose you!
For the self builders there is a lot to be said for having the freedom to create your very own haven in your own home. As we work harder and longer hours that little bit of luxury can be a welcome retreat a refuge from the world. In many ways a hot tub is a feature that can only add to the value of your property and to your quality of life.
There is such a range available that it is fast becoming a jungle out there for the prospective buyer! This means that you will need to take stock of what is most important to you and then find the hot tub that offers the best combination of solutions at the fairest price.
A few of the issues that you need to consider are:
SIZE – both size of your tub and size of your garden are important factors in your decision, Will the magnificent 12 seater in the showroom really suit your needs – are you going to have friends and family over regularly and get value for your money or are the two of you going to be huddled up in the corner wondering why you didn't go for a more intimate model.
Also you need to look at the size of the space you have available – do you have side access to your garden? Are you going to be able to get your new purchase into position?
LOCATION – where are you going to put it?
Consider access to and from, privacy, proximity to the appropriate electricity source and the view from the hot tub. Another issue is the weight of your new hot tub – will your patio/deck support this new weight when filled with water and your closest friends?
FINISH – of the tub is an important issue:
Consider what material you want. Today most hot tubs are made of Lucite, which is easier to take care of and longer lasting than fiberglass. Hot tubs with surrounds made out of wood, most commonly cedar, look great initially but are likely to require more cleaning and upkeep as time goes buy.
FEATURES – what do you want:
Look for features and add ons that will add to your pleasure and reduce any worries. Covers that lock will keep children safe and also help keep the tub clean. Thermostats keep the temperature under control. An inbuilt CD player will provide the ambiance to make using your tub a real pleasure..
TRY BEFORE YOU BUY
Try before you buy. A good company will let you test hot tubs before you buy. Pay attention to the jets' noise level, how easy it is to use the control, and the seating arrangement.
Our thanks and appreciation to AGI Ware for the above information.
www.agiware.com
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