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The cost of operating your spa is directly proportionate to the quality and features of the spa, the size of the spa (water volume), the ambient temperature and the usage of the spa. Knowing the quality of your spa is not as easy as listening to your sales person. You should study the internet, ask questions and read referral sites such as spasandhottubs.com or poolandspa.com. A fully foamed spa is important because it creates a thermal lock between the body of water and the exterior/ambient air temperature. Additional features such as a plastic bottom further isolated the spa from the ground while also adding to the spa, the benefit of protection against rodents or weathering. Some spas offer additional heating benefits such as HEAT TRANSFER SYSTEMS, which actually helping to maintain water temperature while filtering the spa. Chemical cost can be expensive or not, depending on how often you use the spa and whether you follow proper maintenance procedures. Some spas come with standard - or optional – sanitation means such as Biozone which combines the oxidation benefits of ozone with a mineral sanitizer. This combination helps reduce chemical usages by 30 to 50% while providing the added benefit of crystal clear water that is FREE of chemical smell or ingredients that will leave your skin itchy.
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