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| Do you have the Hot Tub indoors or
outdoors? |
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| In our opinion, you will enjoy your
tub more by placing outdoors, but close to the house so
that you will be able to access it easily. There really
is nothing quite like being outdoors, enjoying your garden,
star gazing with the wind chill on your face, whilst you’re
immersed in a body of lovely warm massaging water. |
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| What are the most important features
of a tub? |
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| Comfort, Energy Efficiency, Good Hydromassage….
these are the most important requirements …be careful
as not all makes feature all three. |
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| How can I tell whats a good quality
tub and what’s not? |
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| Sadly, it can be too easy to be caught
out by “The Emperors New Clothes” as very
often a tub which may be perceived to be of a high quality.
In reality isn’t. Call us and request one of our
information packs which will include a list of questions
you really ought to be asking when viewing tubs in order
to establish if the unit you are viewing is truly a quality
driven value for money tub. |
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| Do more jets in a tub make it better
performing? |
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| No!…. Often less jets actually
mean better performance. An analogy would be to take the
shower in your house. If the head of the shower is open
such that 60 small holes (jets) are open, you get a gentle
shower. Turn the showerhead such that only five or six
holes (jets) are now open and you get an intense impulse
massage. Therefore, it is fair to suggest less jets give
better massage. |
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| How much does a tub typically cost
to run with regards power consumption? |
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| A high-energy efficiency tub like the
Beachcomber and those using full (not part) foam insulation
will typically cost, in a domestic family situation, about
£10 - £12 per month in electricity. |
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| Is it easy to install a Hot Tub? |
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| Nine times out of ten…Yes! Pay
attention to access as typically you will need to have
40” clear access avoiding overhangs, gutters ect.
Once in, you will need a suitable level base and in most
cases, a 16/22amp* electrical supply. Sometimes, a crane
will be needed to lift the tub over the house –
our experience has shown a typical cost for this service
is around £400 subject to access etc. |
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| *Depending on make & model. |
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