5 Different Types of Hot Tubs

5 Different Types of Hot Tubs

Isn’t the thought of coming home to a nice hot bath relaxing, especially after a long day. If you could, you would want to unwind the same way. If getting a hot tub is on your agenda, here is a list of different types of hot tubs.

1. Inflatable
If you’re looking for a hot tub for seasonal use only, this should be the ideal option. Not only are they an inexpensive option, but they can also be easily tucked away when not in use. The best part, you can carry it to your friend’s house or a beach house, to enjoy a different view/landscape.

2. Portable
As the name suggests, portable bathtubs can be relocated to your desired location. This eliminates the pressure of choosing the right spot, especially when you want a hot tub in the backyard. Additionally, it’s inexpensive and easy to install. Along with a great range of variety in terms of sizes, shape, and colors, a portable hot tub comes in different materials. Also, there is a myriad of add-on features readily available in portable hot tubs.

3. Wooden hot tub
This is the classic hot tub option for anyone out there. Truth be told, the contemporary outdoor hot tubs have been inspired by them. But of course, just like everything, hot tubs have also evolved. Wooden hot tubs now come with additional features and multiple add-ons for one to customize their tub. Again, they come in different sizes and power options like a wood fire, electric, gas, and even combinations of all. If you’re looking for that old-world charm, this should be the right pick for your deck or backyard.

4. In-ground hot tub
This type of hot tub is perfect for individuals with an existing pool on their property. However, many even go all out and make room for an in-ground tub regardless of a pool. These are fully customizable and can be built according to your liking. Either buy one that can be placed into the ground or get a concrete hot tub. You can customize the seats and inlets as per your preference. Speak to experts in case you’re getting it installed for some medical reasons. Discuss the pressure of water, seating, temperature, and power source before sealing the deal on this one. Duly note that these are expensive hot tub options to both install and maintain.

5. Swim spa
This option is ideal for people who don’t have any limitation on space or constraint on budget. Swim spas need to be placed in an enclosed environment, and these are used for more than just relaxation. Individuals who like exercising underwater or even like to swim will love this hot tub. With a swim spa in the house, you may not feel the need to have a swimming pool. With the added benefits come the big price tags. This hot tub is the most expensive option out there.