Hot Tub: What To Look For When Buying A Used

Ask the seller to remove the side panels so you can see the "guts".

A healthy pump has a steady hum. If you hear grinding, screeching, or loud clicking, the bearings or motors are likely failing. Check the Heat: Verify the water reaches at least what to look for when buying a used hot tub

Buying a used hot tub is a journey that starts with the hunt for a bargain and ends with—hopefully—a long, warm soak. Ask the seller to remove the side panels

Look at the base for signs of rot, water damage, or "unwanted guests"—holes suggest that rodents might have nested inside during the winter. or loud clicking