Having a spa in our very own home is a luxury of which many of us only dream about. But if you’re one of the fortunate ones who have the space, time, and money to devote to a spa, you probably wonder what all of the hype over owning a spa is all about. This is because the novelty of having a spa has probably dimmed over time. This is not because the spa is not as relaxing or as divine as you thought it would be, but it has a great deal to do with how much effort you have to put into operating your spa and keeping your spa in top shape.
The simple fact is
that spa maintenance tends to get a little boring and exceedingly frustrating
over time, especially if you’re prone to letting things go longer than you
should. All of this work and maintenance can take the joy out of your spa and
result in you not using it as much as you would if things were simpler.
To meet this need,
manufacturers have developed numerous pieces of automated spa equipment to help
you stop maintaining your spa and start enjoying it. You can choose from simple
automated equipment that will help you add chemicals to your spa at designated
times to elaborate automated networks that will have your spa cleaned and
warmed to the perfect temperature when you arrive home from a hard day’s work.
While automated spa
equipment can make your life one of luxury, they do come with a price tag that
can get a little hefty. For this reason, many consumers skip the automated
portion of spa ownership and take the hands-on approach. But for those that
have taken the plunge and purchased automated equipment, the consensus seems to
be that the money was well spent.
Here is a list of
the top-selling automated spa equipment to help you decide whether or not
automation is for you:
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Automatic
chlorinators - Automatic chlorinators are the most popular form of automated
equipment purchased for spas with a little more than half of all spa owners
purchasing one. The price tag is minimal and will cost you anywhere from $59 to
$100 depending on the brand and size.
·
Automatic
cleaners - Granted, it does not take as much time to vacuum a spa as it does a
pool. This is why many people do not opt for an automatic spa cleaner.
Conventional vacuums and cleaners for a spa will cost you around $20 to $30.
Automated ones may cost as much as $200 or more. You may also have trouble
finding one that is small enough for a spa as many are manufactured for large
pools.
·
Wireless
controls - This is the ultimate luxury. With a wireless control you can
automatically control the water level, temperature, filtering schedule and
lighting of your spa. But as with all things, luxury comes with a price. You
can expect to spend around $1,000 to $3,000 for a fully-integrated control
system.
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