Tips on How to Purchase a Hot Tub
Hot tubs are gaining popularity. Unlike the pool, a hot tub can stay open year round. But before you purchase your hot tub, there are a couple of things you need to consider. Let our list below help you make a more informed decision on buying a hot tub.
- Make sure you properly measure the space available for the hot tub to determine the size you need. Whether you are looking to accommodate 2 or 10 people, you need to calculate the area first.
- Contact your insurer to find out how much space you need between the hot tub and the home as well as the edge of the property.
- The shell of the hot tub, usually made of acrylic, fiberglass and resin, must be at least 5 millimeters thick. Microban technology is used in certain finishes to prevent the spread of bacteria.
- Make sure all four panels of the hot tub are well insulated.
- Choose which type of skirt, a wooden structure surrounding the hot tub, you’d like for the hot tub. The skirt is usually made of cedar or resin. You’ll need to preserve the skirt with a water-repellent treatment. You’ll want to make sure that parts of the skirt can be removed in case you need to get to a part in the hot tub.
- Choose a pump that best suits your needs. If you want a more therapeutic massage two pumps might be necessary. The more jets in a hot tub, the more powerful the pump needs to be.
- You’ll want to make sure the light and control panel for the hot tub are within easy access once you are sitting in the tub.
- The cover of the hot tub must be at strong enough to support the weight of a small child and we recommend getting one with a lock.
- The filtration system should be closely monitored and we recommend purchasing two filters so you can rotate them during cleaning.
- The water heater must have an output of at least 5.5 kilowatts.
Below are some of our hot tub enclosures, please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
How to Arrange your Porch Seating
July 19, 2010 by jestroff
Filed under Outdoor Design Ideas, Tips
Rocking chairs, porch swings, tables and recliners, Southern Living shows you how to arrange your porch seating to make the most of the space allotted. Jennifer Kopf, Home Editor at Southern Living, walks you through the different types of porches and suggests the best layout for the best views. Whether you are looking for a place to entertain or a quiet place to read a book, your porch can accommodate whatever mood you are in!
Tips on Beating the Summer Heat
We are definitely advocates of spending time outdoors at Outdoor Environments, but with the summer heat reaching high numbers we want you to take certain precautions. Below are some tips on how to stay safe and cool this summer season from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- You need to regulate your time spent outdoors, especially for infants, young children and people over the age of 65. Try avoid being outside during the extreme high temperatures of the day.
- Constantly stay hydrated with proper liquids, this does not include soda or alcohol.
- Take precautions when exercising or working outdoors in extreme heat. You are more likely to experience heat sickness.
Don’t forget to wear sunscreen when outdoors! Visit the CDC website for more tips on having a healthy outdoor lifestyle this summer.







