How Much Does a Hot Tub Cost?
If you’re thinking about investing in a hot tub, you may be wondering: How much do hot tubs cost? As with so many major purchases, the answer is: “It depends.” Not only does pricing vary by region, shipping costs, and dealer sales, but on the features of each spa itself.
Don’t Spin Your Wheels Selecting a Spa
Buying a hot tub is like buying a car. You can choose from different models, all at different price points. Within those hot tub models, you can select different features and additions, which can raise the price but also enhance your experience. From basic blow-up spas to resilient acrylic hot tubs here’s a quick look at your options.
Acrylic Spas
If you are looking for a spa that’s stocked with features, including a choice of colors and finishes, plenty of jets, and room for family and friends, you’ll find it all in an acrylic spa. Acrylic hot tubs range in price from $4,000 up to about $25,000, with higher-end models featuring robust craftsmanship, patented jets, and a more style and massage combination options. With options such as grab bars and low profiles to make it safe and easy for everyone to get in and out of your spa to perfectly placed gets in seats that cradle and position the body for maximum relaxation, portable acrylic hot tubs offer the best of the best. Sturdy, long-lasting acrylic hot tubs may also include features like LED lighting, energy-efficiency, advanced water maintenance systems and aromatherapy systems to enhance your enjoyment.
Rotomold Spas
Rotomold hot tubs typically sell for under $4,000. Constructed from a single polymer plastic shell, these hot tubs feature integrated jets and commonly do not offer all the bells and whistles, such as ease of maintenance and energy efficiency, adding to the overall cost of ownership. In environments where durability in harsh climates is not an issue, a rotomold spa may be a viable hydrotherapy option for you.
Blow-Up Spas
Available for under $1,000, inflatable spas sacrifice most features, like powerful and relaxing water jets in exchange for a lower price for basic hydrotherapy.
Swim Spas
Or, if you are looking for something different, an acrylic swim spa delivers the therapeutic benefits of a hot tub plus a place to get in your resistance swimming as well as for fun. Featuring strong currents and therapeutic massage options, swim spas may cost more than conventional acrylic spas. A swim spa typically ranges in prices from $13,000 to $48,000, depending on size and features.
Choose Your Spa Wisely for Years of Enjoyment
Whether you are considering a low-cost inflatable or rotomolded spa or a luxury acrylic hot tub, the old adage that you get what you pay for rings true. Choose a company with a long history and a positive reputation for quality products, and you won’t be disappointed.
Ready to invest in years of pleasure? Connect with your local Sundance® spa dealer for hot tub pricing, or explore customer favorites today.