Hot tubs
Hot Tub for the Garden: Sunken or Freestanding
A practical Spa Pool News guide to a better choice of supplier, technology and operating solution.
Who this article is for: people working on their garden design. A comparison of the two approaches in terms of comfort, service and looks.
Why plan ahead
With hot tubs, it often turns out that the biggest difference between a good and a bad decision isn’t made in the catalogue, but in the preparation. When a customer has clear priorities, they compare offers better, spot unclear items more easily, and know what to ask suppliers that will matter even after handover.
What to check
- how comfortable it is to step in
- access to the technology
- drainage and terrain
- future replacement of the hot tub
Most common mistakes
- walling in the service access
- forgetting about handling it on delivery
- focusing on design without operation
How to question the supplier
Ask about the specific course of the order, service after handover, responsibility for follow-up work, and examples of similar projects. If the answer stays vague, ask for clarification in a written offer. For larger investments, it pays to have, alongside the price, a clear description of scope, timeline, warranties and handover conditions.
Sinking it in can look great, but it must remain serviceable.
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Next step
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