Can you imagine answering an ad for a used hot tub for sale, buying it, then getting it home and after a day or two finding out that is does not seem to work? This would most definitely is a sad story but is not one that happens all too often.
You can lessen the chances of it happening to you if you just do a bit of research before your purchase. Hot tub spas are not a cheap investment but they are well worth their while if you get the right one. This means a bit of shopping around for the best deal either used or new.
Therefore, do your homework before you buy a used hot tub and ask the seller how old it is and what the make of it is. You can even do this over the phone without going to see it first. This way you can check out a few things on the internet. Ask the reason they are getting rid of it and if they still, have the manual that came with it.
By having the manual you will at least have some good instructions on how to install it properly if you do decide to buy it. Also, ask if they used it with a hot tub cover lift as this often saves on the wear and tear of the hot tub, which means it may be in good over all condition. Every little bit of care counts. If there is no cover available look for upcoming sales at your local dealers.



















