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Buying A Hot Tub
The site that you eventually select should be level and ideally laid to concrete to make sure that the water flow through the filtration system in your tub can work effectively ensuring that your water is kept as clean as possible. Think about what you would like to have around your new tub? Perhaps a seating area for parties for when your mates come round or maybe even a special BBQ area so that you can have big parties with your friends and family all in the one area of the garden – when you have your new hot tubs or spa you will soon find you have more friends than you thought! The other thing to think about is drainage – where will you drain the water in your hot tub off to when it needs changing. You will need to change all the water in your hot tub about once every three months and when selecting your site you are going to want to make sure that you have somewhere close by that you can drain it into – water logging your favourite plant bed is probably not the best idea. If you are going to use a submersible pump then it is probably a good idea to have a drain site within about 10 metres of your tub location so that you can run the hose pipe to it. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com |
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