How do we get our new hot tub in our backyard?
We
will deliver your hot tub directly to your backyard and place it on-site. Any gates to the backyard need to be 42
inches wide for most tubs.
Do I need a plumber to hook up my hot tub?
No, a
Beachcomber hot tub is a completely integrated unit. You fill and empty the hot
tub with water from a garden hose. The water is cleaned and heated through its
own internal systems.
How do we connect the electricity?
A licensed
electrician will need to do this job for you.
The electrician will run an electrical line from your circuit breaker
box in your house to the hot tub, and will install a Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter (GFCI). We can recommend several qualified and licensed
electricians in the local area. If
you’re an electrician yourself, we will provide you with the GFCI amperage
requirements and necessary wire gauge for each of our hot tubs.
When
do we drain our hot tub?
A good rule of
thumb is to drain your tub every three months under average use. However, if
you are enjoying your hot tub more often than usual, you should bring in a
water sample more frequently to have your water professionally analyzed. We can
help you decide when it’s time to change your water.
Can I recycle the water when we drain our hot tub?
Absolutely. You can reuse the water to irrigate your lawn, trees, and
shrubs.
How much will a Beachcomber Hot Tub change my electric bill?
Beachcomber
Hot Tubs are designed for maximize energy efficiency. With 4-wall Insulation and a PowerGuard Heatshield
to hold heat inside your hot tub, monthly electric bills remain low even with
consistent use and in cold weather.