Hot Tub or Swim Spa What’s The Difference?
Hot tubs are considerably smaller than a swim Spa, accommodating 4-6 adults on average. Swim spas are much larger, up to 20′ long, with more than enough room for the whole family. A Hot Tub’s primary purpose is to deliver an exceptional massage experience, while Swim Spas are multi-functional and are intended to be an all-in-one backyard water park. A well-designed Swim Spa will allow you to swim, exercise, have fun and relax year-round. That is why we believe a Swim Spa is the perfect pool. Hot tubs are usually kept between 94 and 104 degrees Fahrenheit while Swim Spas are typically kept from 75 to 95 Degrees Fahrenheit. Hot Tubs will typically range from $8K-$25K while Swim Spas on avg range between $20K and $60K. Even if you were to purchase both a hot tub and a swim spa, it likely still wouldn’t cost more than an in-ground swimming pool. For a comprehensive overview and help decide which is right for you, check out this video, and download the buyers’ guide, sure to answer all of your questions.