Hot Tub Prices By Size
Q. How big is a 8 person hot tub?
Choosing a Hot Tub Based on Size
Table of Contents
- Q. How big is a 8 person hot tub?
- Q. What are the sizes of hot tubs?
- Q. How big is a 10 person hot tub?
- Q. What is a good size hot tub?
- Q. How heavy is a 6 person hot tub?
- Q. How many gallons is a 6 person hot tub?
- Q. What is the best hot tub for the money?
- Q. What is the best month to buy a hot tub?
- Q. Are hot tubs a good investment?
- Q. Why you shouldn’t buy a hot tub?
- Q. Is it expensive to maintain a hot tub?
- Q. Are hot tubs bad for you?
- Q. How many years does an outdoor hot tub last?
- Q. How long can you stay in a hot tub for?
- Q. Is it OK to go in a hot tub every day?
Hot Tub Size Ranges | Length | Width |
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Small (2-4 people) | 5’4” – 7” | 5’4” – 6’8” |
Medium (5-6 people) | 6’6” – 7’9” | 6’4” – 7’9” |
Large (7+people) | 7′ – 9” | 7′ – 9’2” |
Q. What are the sizes of hot tubs?
Put simply, hot tubs fall into three size categories: small, medium and large.
- Small. A small hot tub typically holds 2 to 4 people. They range in size from 5’4” x 5’4” to 7′ x 6’8” and have a wall height of about 29” – 35”.
- Medium. Medium tubs are what most homeowners choose.
- Large. That leaves the large hot tub.
Size | Average Cost | Width |
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2 – 4 Person | $2,000 – $8,000 | 5’4” – 6’8” |
5 – 6 Person | $3,000 – $15,000 | 6’4” – 7’9” |
7+ Person | $4,000 – $20,000 | 7′ – 9’2” |
Q. How big is a 10 person hot tub?
Measuring 3.8 metres in length, it is the only spa in the professional range that can hold up to 10 people.
Q. What is a good size hot tub?
Standard hot tub dimensions are as follows: Small Hot Tubs: 5’4” – 7” (Length) x 5’4” – 6’8” (Width) x 29” – 35” (Height) Medium Hot Tubs: 6’6” – 7’9” (Length) x 6’4” – 7’9” (Width) x 33” – 38.5” (Height) Large: 7′ – 9” (Length) x 7′ – 9’2” (Width) x 36” – 38” (Height)
Q. How heavy is a 6 person hot tub?
How much does a hot tub weigh? There is no single standard hot tub weight. In general, a small two- or three-person hot tub generally weighs around 500 pounds empty and 3,000 pounds when filled with water. A six-person model typically weighs approximately 1,000 pounds empty or 6,000 pounds full.
Q. How many gallons is a 6 person hot tub?
You can expect a 6-person hot tub to hold anywhere between 320 gallons to 475 gallons of water.
Q. What is the best hot tub for the money?
Best hot tubs
- Best inflatable hot tub: Intex PureSpa Greywood Deluxe. Courtesy of Amazon.
- Editor’s pick: Coleman SaluSpa Inflatable Hot Tub Spa.
- Best hot tub overall: LS600DX by Lifesmart Spas.
- Best hot tub for small spaces: Premium 300 from AquaRest Spas.
- Best for low prices: Graystone Premium 400 from AquaRest Spas.
Q. What is the best month to buy a hot tub?
The best time to purchase a hot tub is between fall and winter. So start shopping in late September and plan to purchase no later than the end of January. Spring is when hot tub season kicks in and that’s when prices go up dramatically.
Q. Are hot tubs a good investment?
When you use your hot tub regularly and thoroughly enjoy its intended benefits, it’s worth the investment. When you choose the right hot tub, you won’t regret the investment. In fact, you’ll most likely discover the benefits you never even expected.
Q. Why you shouldn’t buy a hot tub?
It’s rare, but hot tubs can also transmit Legionnaires’ disease, a potentially fatal respiratory disease. Legionnaires’ isn’t as common as the other hot tub infections we’ve mentioned, but it’s definitely still a concern. It’s caused by the Legionella bacteria, which thrive in warm water that isn’t properly cleaned.
Q. Is it expensive to maintain a hot tub?
The basic level of hot tub water care (using bottled chemicals) costs around $20 per month to maintain your hot tub, however this depends on what water system that you choose. Upgrading your water care system may be initially more expensive but will save you money and maintenance time in the future.
Q. Are hot tubs bad for you?
What are the health concerns of hot tub and pool use? Hot tubs and pools can provide an environment for bacteria to grow. These bacteria can make you sick with an infection or disease. This includes the Legionella bacteria that cause Legionnaires’ Disease, which can be fatal.
Q. How many years does an outdoor hot tub last?
A hot tub can last anywhere from 5-20 years or more. Cheaper hot tubs made with lower quality materials won’t last long. If those hot tubs are not well maintained, they may not last more than 5 years. Quality hot tubs that receive excellent care can be enjoyed for as long as 20 or more years.
Q. How long can you stay in a hot tub for?
Advice for the Grown-ups The general guidance is around 20 – 30 minutes at one time, so if you do want to enjoy your hot tub for longer you can always have a break and get back in. Always stay hydrated, and keep some drinking water nearby to replace your fluids.
Q. Is it OK to go in a hot tub every day?
When you soak in a hot tub once in a while, you’ll experience physical and mental relaxation on the spot, but when you soak daily as part of a normal routine, you’ll likely experience: Widespread and lasting stress and tension relief and relief from pain. Better-quality sleep.