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Outdoor Hot Tubs

October 19th, 2009

Sometimes I’ve wondered which is better or worse: an indoor hot tub or an outdoor hot tub. I mean really. If it’s indoor, you definitely want portable hot tubs, because quite frankly speaking, there may come a time when you have to remove it because there’s a leak and you have to clean everything up, including the hot tub itself. That’s just nasty, and the floor can easily be warped, it’s not pretty. But at the same point, the temperature control outside of the hot tubs is nice.

But at the same point in time, there are outdoor hot tubs. In the winter, it’s butt cold outside of the hot tubs, though of course it’s nice once you get inside, and frankly speaking, you can easily get so much junk inside. But at the same point, I know people who prefer to be outside while they’re hot tubbing, and I’m one of them. So in some ways, I think it’s worth it to do the extra work that needs to be done to some degree with outdoor hot tubs.

Either way, if you’re going to use outdoor hot tubs, might I suggest a pool boy, even in the winter. Pool boys cost about $100-$200 a month even through big companies sometimes or you can just get a neighbor kid to do it for cheap. But then you take the risk that they don’t know what they’re doing with hot tubs. So that’s definitely a risk you take by going cheap. But with the right care, I think outdoor hot tubs are definitely preferable.