What To Look For When Buying A Used Hot Tub Access
Before shaking hands, ask the seller about the tub's pedigree: What to look for when buying a used hot tub?
Buying a used hot tub is a journey that starts with the hunt for a bargain and ends with—hopefully—a long, warm soak. what to look for when buying a used hot tub
Lift it. A good cover should be light. If it feels like it weighs 200 pounds, it’s waterlogged and has lost its insulation value; you’ll need to factor in several hundred dollars for a replacement. The "Wet Test": Seeing it in Action Before shaking hands, ask the seller about the
Look for "gentle weeping" from seals, mineral deposits (white crusty spots), or damp insulation. Leaks in fully insulated tubs are notoriously difficult and expensive to fix. A good cover should be light
Ask the seller to remove the side panels so you can see the "guts".
Never buy a hot tub that is empty or "dry." You need to see it running to truly vet its health.