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How Much Does a Hot Tub Cost?

Aug 4th, 2022
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How Much Does a Hot Tub Cost?

Venture online to learn more about hot tubs, and you’re sure to find loads of information about the quality, size, shape and features of hot tubs. But when it comes to the hot tub cost, you may find yourself hitting a brick wall.

Why is information about hot tub cost so limited?  Because hot tubs are a highly customized product, there are a lot of factors to be taken into account before giving it a price tag. Let’s look at the first pricing consideration:

What Affects Hot Tub Cost

Features

This is a leading factor that will have a huge impact on hot tub cost. Today’s hot tub enthusiasts have seemingly unlimited options when it comes to features, including water features, tech features, hydrotherapy options, seating placement and more.

Manufacturing

The more advanced the engineering, the more you can expect to pay for your tub.  But remember that better engineering means a more reliable, efficient, and intuitive hot tub. On the other hand, some hot tubs actually use specific manufacturing processes and leave off features so that they can cost less without sacrificing overall quality. At [Client], you can feel good that no matter the price you’re getting a great hot tub.

Design and Size

If you have visited a hot tub showroom recently, your eyes were probably instantly drawn to the tubs with the latest and fanciest designs. But as you may expect, the more sleek and modern the tub, the higher the price you can expect to pay. 

The size of the tub will also play a role in the price, both immediate and in the long-term.  The smaller the tub, the less it will typically cost both to purchase and operate.

Hot Tub Costs: What to Expect

With the above information in mind, there are certain price points you can anticipate seeing as you shop around for different “levels” of hot tubs.  Here’s what you can expect to pay, as well as some of the features:

Entry-Level Hot Tubs
Hot Tub Cost: $2,500 to $5,000

Tubs found in this range offer few features but can be a great fit for first-time hot tub owners, those on a budget, or those who simply don’t need fancy extras. These hot tubs are usually rotationally-molded, meaning that they are formed out of a light-weight durable plastic instead of acrylic. They are also typically “plug and play” models so you don’t need to pay for an electrician to come in and hard wire your tub.

Value-Priced Hot Tubs
Hot Tub Cost: $4,000 to $8,000

Offering more features and typically high-gloss acrylic shells, tubs in this range are an enticing option for first and veteran hot tub owners alike.

Before taking the plunge, however, it’s important to look at what hot tubs in this range may be lacking. To stay in this range you might need to sacrifice some of the newest and latest options and upgrades. With that said, a lot of tubs in this price range are the ideal combination of good looks, cool features, size, and comfort.

Premium Hot Tubs
Hot Tub Cost:  $6,000 to $10,000

The hot tubs found in this category have loads of wonderful features (like more jets, cool lighting effects and water features) and they’re constructed with the highest quality components. These hot tubs are also more energy efficient and have more advanced control systems, including water care and filtration systems that will save you time and effort maintaining your tub.

Luxury Hot Tubs
Hot Tub Cost: $9,000 to $15,000+

As you can expect, hot tub models falling into the “luxury” category are not only robust and durable, they’re also gorgeous. They have all of the bells and whistles you could possibly dream of like customized jet systems, contemporary designs, full automation, and more. These hot tubs will wow you and your friends for years to come.

Contact Your Local Hot Tub Experts

You can get a general idea for how much you’re likely to pay for your hot tub by doing your research online. But the only way you can get an exact price is to set foot into a hot tub showroom and speak with a local, reputable hot tub expert. Take time to check out their selection and ask any questions or concerns you may have about hot tub ownership.

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