Spa FAQs
Can a pool owner use the same chemicals for the
pool and hot tub to save money?
No. Some of the same chemicals are used in a pool and a spa. However,
different concentrations must be used in a pool and a hot tub. Therefore,
in owner will have to purchase a separate container of chlorine for
each. Consult your retail professional for further advice.
Are there advantages to owning a portable spa instead of a
permanent spa?
A portable spa is less expensive than a permanent spa. It also costs
less to install it on a property in case a permanent spa requires a
concrete foundation. However, a portable spa can be more easily damaged
and is susceptible to accidents such as puncturing.
What are the different options for a spa treatment?
A spa treatment can last for a short as a consumer wants. It comes down
to how much time and money to consumer has. Top-of-the-line resort packages
can last for over a week. However, a two-hour hot tub and massage package
can be found for as little as $80.