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Portable Hot Tub Spas

There is an old saying that there is always a time for everything. There is a time to get immerse yourself in work. And there is also a time where you need to take a little break when work becomes too much of a burden.

All work and no play can stressed you out. Suffering from stress is no joke. Your physical health can seriously decline if you ignore stress. Worst, too much stress from work can easily lead to nervous breakdown. Now, you would not want both. So you really need to take some time off work and go some place where you will feel relaxed. Most probably, that place would be a distant beach house or a property located in the countryside.

The smell of the beach or the fragrance of the trees may take off some of your worries, but it may not be enough. When it comes to relaxing, one of the best options is to simply take a dip in a nice warm hot tub. If you have the resources, installing an inground jetted tub in your extra property is perhaps your best choice. 

Inground or above-ground tubs, though, would cost a handsome wad of dollars. It would not be reasonable to spend unnecessary money only to build an inground tub in your beach house or country cabin. You need to be pragmatic these days. You can, for instance, simply get one of the portable hot tub spas available.

Quality concrete inground hot water jetted tubs may cost you between $4,000 to about $10,000. On the other hand, standard above-ground ones may cost $3,000 more or less. Yet that is still a pretty handsome amount of money compared to the price of portable spas. The cost of portable hot tub spas vary and depend upon the material, but you can expect that the price would range from $600 to just $3,000.

Portable spas are very convenient to use. If you plan to go on vacation, you will have no problems transporting one of these products. And what if you will not use it? Will it cause you storage issues? The answer to that is a big NO. Portable spas are not only movable but they are also very easy to store.

What Are the Main Types of Portable Hot Tubs?
Hard side portable spas are very popular because of their durability. With an average weight of about 75 to 80 pounds, these spas nevertheless come with solid shells. Assembling these babies would not make you sweat.

Fiberglass is another popular material for hot tub spas that are portable. Made from fine fibers of glass, these products are also durable. Fiberglass portable hot tubs may be larger than a hard side one, but you will not have difficulty moving it around.

Inflatable portable hot tub spas are perhaps the most portable of all spas. You will not break your back transporting an inflatable spa, and you can just simply deflate it and store it on the back of your truck. And once you get to your destination, you can just simply inflate it again.

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