Everybody dreams of having a hot tub. They are great for relaxing in after a long day—far superior to a regular bath tub. Regular bath tubs do not typically come with jet streamed water and bubbles and foam. Admit it, right now you were reading about the hot water, bubbles and jets and started wishing you had one of your own. Hot tubs are great for entertaining and for reviving sore muscles.

There are two basic types of hot tub, the self contained and the non self contained.

Self contained hot tubs are sometimes called portable spas. With these, the heating, filtration and electrical systems are contained in the exterior of the spa or in the spa’s cabinet. These are usually installed as “above ground,” but you can easily achieve an “in ground look” by having the self contained hot tub installed into your raised deck. Self contained spas can be moved and reinstalled, should you feel the need to do so.

Non Self Contained spas are installed in ground and are “permanent.” These non self contained spas are usually part of a pool and spa combination and the heating, filtration and electrical systems are located away from the hot tub.

There are many different makes and models of spa and hot tub. There are different brands in different states though there are a number of national brands as well. The most recognizable national brands are Thermospas, Aquatech, Marquis, LA Spas, Hydro Spas, Hot Spring, Doughboy Recreational, Caldera, Cal Spas and Anthony

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