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Hot Tub Installation: Site Prep, Electrical & Delivery in Idaho

Hot Tub Installation: Site Prep, Electrical & Delivery in Idaho

A hot tub isn't a plug-and-play appliance you set in a corner — it's a 3,000–6,000+ pound installation that needs a proper foundation, dedicated 240V electrical, clear delivery access, and a correct startup. Plan ahead and it's smooth; skip a step and your spa ends up stuck on the driveway or waiting two weeks for an electrician. This guide walks through every stage of an Idaho installation: the timeline from purchase to first soak, choosing a location, foundation options, electrical requirements, delivery and access (including when you need a crane), permits, and startup. Everything you need to know before your spa arrives.

Annual Hot Tub Cost of Ownership: 10-Year Breakdown

Annual Hot Tub Cost of Ownership: 10-Year Breakdown

Most people shop for a hot tub by purchase price — but the sticker price is only the beginning. Over a 10–20 year life, you'll spend on energy, chemicals, filters, covers, and repairs, and the choices you make at purchase (especially insulation and water care) can swing the total by thousands. This guide breaks down the complete 10-year cost of ownership for budget, mid-range, and premium spas using real Idaho numbers — showing where the money goes, why a "cheap" spa often costs more over time, and what each soak actually costs. Spoiler: even a premium spa runs about $13 per soak, and far less with frequent use.

Sun Valley & Wood River Valley Hot Tub Owner's Guide

Sun Valley & Wood River Valley Hot Tub Owner's Guide

Owning a hot tub at 5,750–6,200 feet isn't like owning one in the valley. Higher elevation, longer winters, heavier snow, frequent power outages, and homes that sit empty for weeks all change the equation. This guide is written specifically for mountain resort homeowners in the Wood River and Teton Valleys — covering how high elevation affects your spa, the three ways to protect a seasonal home when you're away (including SmartTub remote monitoring and professional winterization), what features to buy, installation considerations like frost depth and crane delivery, mountain water chemistry, a season-by-season maintenance calendar, and vacation rental tips. From your nearest authorized dealer in Twin Falls and Idaho Falls.

Hot Spring vs. Caldera vs. Sundance: A Dealer's Honest Comparison

Hot Spring vs. Caldera vs. Sundance: A Dealer's Honest Comparison

Which one should I get — Hot Spring, Caldera, or Sundance?" We hear it multiple times a week. Because we sell all three (plus American Whirlpool), we can give you a genuinely honest answer instead of a brand-loyal pitch. This comparison breaks down what actually separates them: Hot Spring and Caldera share a parent company (Watkins Wellness) and core tech like the FreshWater Salt System, while Sundance (Jacuzzi Brands) takes a different path with CLEARRAY UV-C. We compare insulation, water care, jets, build quality, price, and warranty — each with our honest dealer take — then give you a clear framework for which brand fits which buyer. No wrong answers here, just the right one for you.

Best Hot Tubs for Idaho Winters: Cold-Climate Buyer's Guide

Best Hot Tubs for Idaho Winters: Cold-Climate Buyer's Guide

Idaho winters don't just test hot tubs — they expose them. When it's 5°F in Idaho Falls with wind whipping across the Snake River Plain, every weakness in your spa's insulation, cover, frame, and plumbing becomes a real problem. This guide breaks down the 6 features that separate a true cold-climate hot tub from a three-season disappointment — full-cavity insulation, base pan sealing, frame material, cover quality, freeze protection, and cabinet durability — then compares how Hot Spring, Sundance, American Whirlpool, and Caldera each handle them. Includes our top picks by scenario, 8 winter ownership tips, and a power-outage protocol for when the grid goes down.

How Much Does It Really Cost to Run a Hot Tub in Idaho? (Real Numbers)

How Much Does It Really Cost to Run a Hot Tub in Idaho? (Real Numbers)

Most hot tub articles give you the same vague answer: "$50–$100 a month." This guide does something different — it uses actual Idaho electricity rates from Idaho Power, Idaho Falls Power, Avista, and Rocky Mountain Power to calculate real operating costs. We break down electricity, chemicals, water, filters, and cover replacement, then give you a total annual number you can plan around: as low as $350–$495/year in Idaho Falls with a well-insulated spa and the FreshWater Salt System. Plus 8 proven ways to cut your costs. No vague ranges — real numbers for real Idaho homeowners.

Hot Tub Buyer's Guide for Idaho: What to Know Before You in 2026

Hot Tub Buyer's Guide for Idaho: What to Know Before You in 2026

Idaho isn't just any market for hot tubs. Our extreme cold, low energy costs, well water, and high elevation create demands that generic buying guides don't address. This complete 2026 guide walks you through everything before you walk into a showroom: how to choose the right size, what actually makes a quality hot tub (insulation is non-negotiable here), a side-by-side comparison of Hot Spring, Sundance, American Whirlpool, and Caldera, your water care options, installation planning, real operating costs, the questions to ask your dealer, and a complete buying checklist. Written by Leisure Time Inc. — your local Idaho hot tub experts in Boise, Idaho Falls, and Twin Falls.

How Much Does a Hot Tub Weigh?

How Much Does a Hot Tub Weigh?

An empty hot tub weighs 300–1,100 pounds. Fill it with water and people, and you're looking at 3,000–6,000+ pounds — roughly the weight of a mid-size SUV. This guide breaks down dry weight vs. filled weight, includes a simple formula to calculate total operational weight, shows real-world weights from Hot Spring, Sundance, American Whirlpool, and Caldera models, and explains why these numbers matter for your foundation, deck, delivery access, indoor installations, and swim spa planning.

The Benefits of Hot Tubs with Loungers: Is a Lounger Worth It?

The Benefits of Hot Tubs with Loungers: Is a Lounger Worth It?

Ultimately, the choice comes down to how you envision using your hot tub. For those seeking ultimate relaxation, full-body hydrotherapy, and a more personalized soaking experience, a lounger is absolutely worth it. It provides unparalleled comfort, excellent therapeutic benefits, and adds an element of luxury to your hot tub.
Tri-X Filters in a hot tub

The Benefits of Tri-X Filters For Your Hot Tub

When it comes to maintaining your hot tub, the filtration system is a key component in keeping your water clean, clear, and safe. One of the most advanced and effective filter options available today is the ceramic Tri-X filter, designed specifically for certain high-end hot tubs like Hot Spring Spas. But what sets these filters apart from traditional filters? Let’s dive into the benefits and why you should consider switching to Tri-X filters.
HTS Cashmere

Cashmere and It's Benefits For My Hot Tub

Hot Tub Serum’s Cashmere line is more than just a water conditioner—it’s a way to elevate your entire hot tub experience. By transforming your hot tub water into a soft, silky, and crystal-clear haven, Cashmere ensures that every soak is a rejuvenating escape. Plus, the added skin-conditioning benefits make it an indulgent treat for your body as well.  

Woman sitting in hot tub

How Does Hot Tubbing Help with my Anxiety?

In today's fast-paced world, anxiety has become a common issue for many people. With constant pressures from work, family, and life in general, finding ways to unwind and relax is more important than ever. One often overlooked but highly effective method for reducing anxiety is spending time in a hot tub.