ThermoSpas
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Master Spas
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Sells spas, portable hot tubs and swim spas. Features biomagnetic therapy, filtration, water management systems and energy-efficient insulation. Includes 10-year warranty on shell. Prices start at around $6,000. |
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Desert Hot Tubs
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20635 N. Cave Creek Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85024
(602) 863-3305
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Sedona Spas
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Location
1915 E. Washington St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
(602) 253-4062
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Tribal Waters
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Location
2630 W. Deer Valley Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85027
(623) 587-8500
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Spa World
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Location
4357 E. McDowell Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85008
(602) 275-3036
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Arizona Spa Technology
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Location
1329 N. 29th Ave., Ste. 17
Phoenix, AZ 85009
(602) 243-1459
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Leslie's Pool Supplies
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Location
3525 E. Wood St., Ste. 1
Phoenix, AZ 85040
(602) 438-2666
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In Phoenix, a hot tub is a home improvement you can use all year. During the summer, the temperature is cool enough in the morning and at night to watch the sun rise or set from your hot tub. Phoenix’s mild winters are perfect hot tub weather, and your family and friends can gather in the hot tub during any social event.
While having a hot tub in Phoenix can provide quality recreation time in any season, using one daily can also offer therapeutic benefits, including:
If your physician prescribes a hot tub to address a medical concern, such as arthritis pain, your medical insurance provider may cover the cost of purchase and installation.
The price of a hot tub will vary depending on the features. Hot tubs in Phoenix can cost from $3,000 for an entry-level hot tub to $16,000 for a premium model with features such as a sound system, decorative lighting or a cooler for drinks.
Here are common decisions that you’ll need to make while shopping for a hot tub:
Once you make your choice and purchase a hot tub, most dealers in Phoenix recommend professional installation and have technicians who can install it for you. Phoenix residents must acquire a spa permit before installing a hot tub, but the application can easily be completed online or by email. The form can be found on the City of Phoenix website.
Technicians can also handle hot tub maintenance, but if you choose to maintain it yourself, most manufacturers recommend cleaning it weekly and performing a more thorough cleaning every three to four months.
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ThermoSpas is a direct-to-consumer hot tub manufacturer that has provided high-quality hot tubs for affordable prices since 1983. The company offers an interactive tool on its website that allows you to build a custom hot tub. Customers in Phoenix appreciate the number of jets available in the company’s models and how easy the tubs are to maintain. |
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Master Spas manufactures award-winning, energy-efficient hot tubs with top-of-the-line features and the benefits of hydrotherapy. The Master Force biomagnetic therapy system applies magnetic therapy to pressure points along the neck, shoulders and back for a truly relaxing experience. Phoenix residents say the hot tubs are an excellent value. |
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Desert Hot Tubs |
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Desert Hot Tubs is a factory-direct dealer with more than 30 years of experience in the industry. The company sells hot tubs from a variety of manufacturers. Customers in Phoenix praise the company’s knowledgeable sales staff and friendly customer service. |
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Sedona Spas |
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Sedona Spas is a hot tub manufacturer and factory-direct dealer that has been in business since 1994. The company offers free backyard consultations. Reviewers from Phoenix appreciate the company’s continued service and say the hot tubs are an excellent value. |
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