When people think of relaxation, the beach often comes to mind. You think of sunshine, soft sand, and refreshing salt water. Now, you can bring some of that same soothing experience to your own backyard with a salt water hot tub. Read more
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Buying a hot tub is an exciting decision! You’re investing in comfort, relaxation, and wellness that your whole family can enjoy for years to come.
But with so many options, features, and details to think about, it can feel overwhelming at first. That’s why we’ve created this hot tub buying checklist to help you find the perfect fit for your lifestyle.
At Fiesta Pools and Spas, we want to make the process simple and stress-free, so you can focus on what really matters. And that’s enjoying your new backyard oasis!
Define Your Needs and Lifestyle
Before you even start looking at models, think about how you will use your hot tub:
Relaxation and stress relief: Do you want a daily place to unwind?
Hydrotherapy and recovery: Are you looking for targeted massage therapy for sore muscles?
Family time or entertainment: Will your spa be a social hub for kids, friends, and neighbors?
All of the above!
It also helps to ask:
Who will use it most?
How many people will use it at a time?
If it’s just you and your partner, a smaller model may be perfect. If you’re planning on weekend gatherings, you may want a larger hot tub with more seating.
Choose the Right Size and Seating
Once you know your purpose, consider how much space you have available and how many people will typically use the spa. Measure your backyard or patio and leave room for access and maintenance.
Think about the following:
Small Spa: 1-2 person
Medium Spa: 2-4 people
Large Spa: 6-8 people
Think about seating types, too:
Lounge seating lets you stretch out like a recliner but takes up more room.
Open style, barrier-free, upright seating maximizes the number of users.
Trying out the seats in person at Fiesta Pools and Spas can help you decide what feels most comfortable.
Look at Features and Customization Options
Today’s hot tubs aren’t just about warm water. They’re customizable experiences.
Some things to consider:
Water care systems: Choose from the Fresh Water Ozone system or a Salt Water system. Saltwater systems may provide softer, more natural-feeling water with less chlorine.
Jets: Placement and power matter more than jet quantity. Look for designs that target your shoulders, back, or legs where you need relief most.
Extras: Lighting, waterfalls, stereo systems, or smart technology can elevate your hot tub from practical to luxurious.
Cleaning: Is it self-cleaning? Does it have an auto-cleaning cycle?
Filtration: Does it have a 24-hour filtration system?
Think About Energy Efficiency
Your hot tub should be designed to minimize operating costs. Hot Spring® Spas feature insulation systems like FiberCor™ and full-foam options that trap heat and reduce energy loss.
When you’re shopping, ask about:
Annual energy estimates for your specific model.
Climate considerations, since Oklahoma weather can be extreme.
Energy efficiency doesn’t just save money. It also makes your hot tub more enjoyable year-round. Here are some more things to consider:
Insulation type: Pro insulation system versus budget insulation
Certified: monthly energy usage cost.
Annual energy savings of a pro spa versus the annual cost of a budget spa.
Calculate energy cost over 10-20 years.
Balance upfront cost against long-term energy savings
Balance Budget and Value
It’s tempting to shop based on sticker price, but a cheaper spa often leads to higher long-term costs in repairs, energy, and maintenance.
Make two lists:
Must-have features you won’t compromise on.
Nice-to-have features you’d like if they fit your budget.
This helps you find the right balance between affordability and lasting value. Here are some more things to consider:
20-year pro spa versus five-year toy spa
Balance upfront purchase cost versus long-term savings
Buy a spa once versus buy a spa every 5-10 years
Make a list of must-haves versus nice-to-haves
Understand Installation Requirements
Before delivery day, you’ll need to prepare your site. Here are some things to think about.
Foundation: A hot tub must sit on a solid, level base, like a reinforced deck, concrete pad, or modular plastic pad.
Electrical setup: Decide between a simple plug-and-play 110V model or a professionally wired 220–240V spa for better performance.
Access: Check delivery routes and clear space. In some cases, we may need to use a crane to deliver your hot tub.
Here are a few more things to consider:
Delivery access into the backyard. You need an average of 36”- 42 “ wide clearance.
Solid level spa surface (concrete, reinforced deck, or spa pad)
Electrical: 110-volt plug-n-play or 220-volt pro power supply
Fiesta Pools and Spas can help guide you through these requirements so everything is ready when your spa arrives.
Choose a Trusted Dealer
A quality hot tub is only as good as the service behind it. Buying from a reputable dealer like Fiesta Pools and Spas ensures:
Expert installation and setup.
Ongoing maintenance support.
Local dealership: warranty coverage and peace of mind.
Local dealership with local store
Local lifetime dealer support
Google reviews: check a one to five-star dealer
Local in-store water testing and supplies
Reading customer reviews is also a great way to confirm you’re making the right choice.
Learn About Maintenance
A hot tub is easy to care for if you stick to a routine. We are here for you to show you how to use your spa, provide ongoing service and warranty work, and provide you with the chemicals you need.
Daily: Check that the cover is on and the system is running.
Weekly: Test pH, alkalinity, and sanitizer levels.
Monthly: Rinse filters to maintain water flow.
Quarterly/Seasonal: Deep-clean the spa, drain and refill (or once per year with a saltwater system), and clean the shell and pillows.
Cover care: Inspect regularly and keep it clean to extend its life.
Fiesta Pools and Spas offers water testing and maintenance supplies to make this process even easier.
Prepare for Delivery
Before your spa arrives, follow pre-delivery instructions to ensure the space, access, and electrical setup are ready.
Measure spa location, take pictures, and have a rough sketch.
Discuss spa placement, cover folding direction, and other pro details.
Doing the prep work now makes installation smooth and stress-free.
The Takeaway
A hot tub isn’t just a purchase. It’s an investment in your home, health, and lifestyle. With the right planning, you can enjoy years of relaxation, connection, and wellness.
At Fiesta Pools and Spas, we’re here to guide you every step of the way, from choosing the perfect model to delivery, installation, and ongoing care.
Ready to start your hot tub journey? Visit our showroom today and let’s find the spa that’s right for you.
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Well, there are good times to close the pool and bad times, and late summer or early fall are just not the right times to close your pool. Plus, you can continue to swim and enjoy the ambiance of your open pool.
So, when is the right time to winterize your pool? Let’s look at it. Read more
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What You Want to Know About Salt Water Hot Tubs
When people think of relaxation, the beach often comes to mind. You think of sunshine, soft sand, and refreshing salt water. Now, you can bring some of that same soothing experience to your own backyard with a salt water hot tub. Read more
Hot Tub Buying Checklist
Buying a hot tub is an exciting decision! You’re investing in comfort, relaxation, and wellness that your whole family can enjoy for years to come.
But with so many options, features, and details to think about, it can feel overwhelming at first. That’s why we’ve created this hot tub buying checklist to help you find the perfect fit for your lifestyle.
At Fiesta Pools and Spas, we want to make the process simple and stress-free, so you can focus on what really matters. And that’s enjoying your new backyard oasis!
Define Your Needs and Lifestyle
Before you even start looking at models, think about how you will use your hot tub:
It also helps to ask:
If it’s just you and your partner, a smaller model may be perfect. If you’re planning on weekend gatherings, you may want a larger hot tub with more seating.
Choose the Right Size and Seating
Once you know your purpose, consider how much space you have available and how many people will typically use the spa. Measure your backyard or patio and leave room for access and maintenance.
Think about the following:
Think about seating types, too:
Trying out the seats in person at Fiesta Pools and Spas can help you decide what feels most comfortable.
Look at Features and Customization Options
Today’s hot tubs aren’t just about warm water. They’re customizable experiences.
Some things to consider:
Think About Energy Efficiency
Your hot tub should be designed to minimize operating costs. Hot Spring® Spas feature insulation systems like FiberCor™ and full-foam options that trap heat and reduce energy loss.
When you’re shopping, ask about:
Energy efficiency doesn’t just save money. It also makes your hot tub more enjoyable year-round. Here are some more things to consider:
Balance Budget and Value
It’s tempting to shop based on sticker price, but a cheaper spa often leads to higher long-term costs in repairs, energy, and maintenance.
Make two lists:
This helps you find the right balance between affordability and lasting value. Here are some more things to consider:
Understand Installation Requirements
Before delivery day, you’ll need to prepare your site. Here are some things to think about.
Here are a few more things to consider:
Fiesta Pools and Spas can help guide you through these requirements so everything is ready when your spa arrives.
Choose a Trusted Dealer
A quality hot tub is only as good as the service behind it. Buying from a reputable dealer like Fiesta Pools and Spas ensures:
Reading customer reviews is also a great way to confirm you’re making the right choice.
Learn About Maintenance
A hot tub is easy to care for if you stick to a routine. We are here for you to show you how to use your spa, provide ongoing service and warranty work, and provide you with the chemicals you need.
Fiesta Pools and Spas offers water testing and maintenance supplies to make this process even easier.
Prepare for Delivery
Before your spa arrives, follow pre-delivery instructions to ensure the space, access, and electrical setup are ready.
Doing the prep work now makes installation smooth and stress-free.
The Takeaway
A hot tub isn’t just a purchase. It’s an investment in your home, health, and lifestyle. With the right planning, you can enjoy years of relaxation, connection, and wellness.
At Fiesta Pools and Spas, we’re here to guide you every step of the way, from choosing the perfect model to delivery, installation, and ongoing care.
Ready to start your hot tub journey? Visit our showroom today and let’s find the spa that’s right for you.
When is the Right Time to Winterize Your Pool?
Wondering about the right time to winterize your pool?
Are you tired of cleaning the swimming pool? Is anyone swimming it? Do you just want to close the pool and be done with it?
Well, there are good times to close the pool and bad times, and late summer or early fall are just not the right times to close your pool. Plus, you can continue to swim and enjoy the ambiance of your open pool.
So, when is the right time to winterize your pool? Let’s look at it. Read more