It's not recommended to store a hot tub on its side, as this can damage its structure and Plumbing components. Hot tubs are designed to be stored upright to maintain their shape and integrity. If you must store it for an extended period, keep it in a level position and ensure it's properly drained and cleaned to prevent damage. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for the best storage practices.
Yes you can purchase hot tub accessories from that store. There are many to choose from. The website seems easy to use, and there are different departments to check out. I highly recommend this website for your needs.
You can go into your local hardware store or home improvement store and find hot tub filters or you can ask the sales associate in the store in that department to explain the different filters to you.
Hot tub cover lifters can be purchased in person at store specializing in hot tub sales. Online they can be purchased from websites such as: TheCoverGuy, HotTubCoversCanada, and HotTubChemicals.
A good place to look would be a sports store. Most retail sports store such as big 5 or sports authority will carry hot tub products.
It depends on the size of the hot tub. If you are going with an average size hot tub, then I wouldn't fit no more than 8 people in it. That would end up being 2 people on each side, if you are renting a square shaped hot tub.
Most of the time the installation is going to be a separate cost, but if you go to the hot tub store you can ask how much the installation will cost and use that to figure out what your budge is for the hot tub. Some hot tub stores will even allow you to negotiate the prices.
Well, honey, if the whole shebang is 144 sq ft and the border is 2 ft wide all around, that means the actual hot tub is 140 sq ft. So, if you take the square root of 140, you'll find that each side of the hot tub itself is around 11.8 feet long. Hope that helps, sugar!
You can find replacement for hot tub pumps at Menards or Home Depot. You also can go to another hardware store where there are pumps sold for tubs.
Usually the person or store that you bought the hot tub off of. But if you don't have a hot tub yet, and just want to know like how much one is or something, then you could find the nearest place by you that's selling hot tubs, and call them and they'd give you an answer.
try CLR. it can be bought at any grocery or home improvement store empty the tub and follow the directions on the bottle.
Not so much the hot tub more like the people in it, the PH levels are for 2 reasons 1 to stop bacteria growing in the hot tub (which is bad for the user not so much the tub) 2 to stop the liquid in the hot tub melting the occupant of the hot tub (melting might be a little strong but serious irritation and sickness can occur if your tub is not properly maintained) Side note: if the PH is way off it could adversely affect parts of the hot tub, but if it's that extreme you will be in for a nasty time if you get in it.
A spa hot tub should be easy to locate. You can purchase them either through a retail store such as Home Depot or online through Amazon.com or similar stores. www.homedepot.com