Used Hot Tubs Atlanta Ga

Atlanta Hot Tubs, Spas and Saunas The Georgia Spa Company is your best source for premium hot tubs and saunas as well as professional spa and hot tub repair service in Atlanta and Northeast Georgia. We also carry the full line of the Big Green Egg® grills. We provide a satisfaction guarantee for all products and services provided. When Quality and Service count, you can count on Georgia Spa Company, Metro Atlanta's only Certified Spa Dealer. Georgia Spa Company has three showroom's - Buford, Kennesaw and Athens. With a Georgia Spa Company Hot Tub, your personal sanctuary is always just steps away. With so many products and manufacturers on the market today, how can you decide the best products for you and your needs? Georgia Spa Company carries only the industry's most innovative brands that are reliable and of exceptional quality. You can trust that our product line is the best on the market. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff can also help by making recommendations and offering advice based on our experience within the industry.

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Each JetPak provides a unique hydro-massage sensation so you can choose the type of massage you prefer and target the areas where you need relief. Every Jetpak is interchangeable and can be moved even with the spa full of water in seconds. Only Bullfrogs technology will allow you to upgrade your spa in the future as new JetPaks become available or if your needs change. What goes in your spa is what makes you feel good. Select Your Favorite JetPak Now! From the ground up, the Bullfrog Spa design is superior compared to all other spa brands. The Bullfrog Spa has eliminated up to 90% of the plumbing, shell penetrations and glue joints necessary in other spas construction. This means that Bullfrog Spas has virtually eliminated the potential for leaking. Less restriction on the flow of water means that all the power from the pumps goes straight to the jets. There are no diverter valves on a Bullfrog Spa because they don’t need them. Diverter valves are the knobs and handles that clutter the top of other spa brands that require you to turn down or off areas of their spas to power up other areas because of the long runs of plumbing in their tubs.

This is especially unpleasant for others using the spa. In the Bullfrog Spa you can enjoy your JetPaks at full power without depriving someone else of the flow of water to their jets. Bullfrog’s patented design provides energy efficient performance and a more powerful massage in every seat. The EnduraBase™ is a molded ABS plastic base that will not rot. This base provides a barrier for pooling water and unwanted pests. For convenience, 3 electrical chaseways and a retractable exterior drain are built in. The EnduraFrame™ supports are injected molded Z-beams created with laser precision. They are stronger than wood which will rot & warp, and will last much longer than a metal frame that can rust. Your Bullfrog Spa is built to be dependable and long lasting. Quality drives every decision at Bullfrog Spas. What you don’t see does matter! The Bullfrog Spa is as impressive on the inside as the outside. Anyone can claim it, but data actually shows that Bullfrog Spa models are the most energy efficient hot tubs.

Testing by the California Energy Commission shows that Bullfrog Spas are the most energy efficient hot tubs in their class. Every Bullfrog Spa model meets or exceeds the energy appliance standards of the California Energy Commission without any changes to Bullfrog’s standard manufacturing process for this testing. Bullfrog Spas utilize a patented water delivery system with up to 90% less plumbing, full foam insulation, and more efficient equipment to save energy. Less plumbing means less energy is needed to deliver water to the jets as well as more space for insulation. Without all the water-filled plumbing outside the spa shell in all other brands, heat is not lost to the cold outside environment. Bullfrog Spas utilize a patented water delivery system with up to 90% less plumbing, full foam insulation, and more efficient equipment to save energy. Bullfrog’s full–foam design locks the heat completely inside the spa. Bullfrog Spas are simply engineered better than the competition and do not waste energy.

With superior energy efficiency, you will enjoy saving money each month almost as much as you will enjoy relaxing in your Bullfrog Spa! Hot tubs are big ticket items, and previously-owned can be a good way to get your toes wet without spending a lot. Whether you are looking for a tub for your vacation home, want to try a spa but aren’t sure if you want to invest long-term, or you are handy and looking for project, we’ll help you choose the right place to buy and issues to watch out for. Chances are, there is a used hot tub for sale near you, somewhere between like-new and beyond repair. Whether you shop at a dealer or the classifieds, you should know what to expect before buy. Many spa dealers take in older spas as trade-ins, clean them up and sell them for a profit, much like buying a used car from a lot. Spa dealers often fix both cosmetic and equipment repair issues, and may even include a short warranty period for those repairs. They usually replace the cover, filters and deep-clean the tub when they received it, so you don’t have to.

With all of the accessories, parts and labor the dealer puts into the spa, they will charge many times more than if you were to do the work yourself. By the time they have added mark-up for profit and commission, the price is equal to or higher than a brand new hot tub. Shopping for a used hot tub in the local online or newspaper classified ads offers a wider selection, especially if you live within driving distance of a larger town. You can often find operational, good-condition hot tubs for sale locally, especially when the owners are moving and forced to sell their spa. Since they do not come with a warranty, the burden of any problems is on you if something suddenly fails. Do a thorough inspection and consider having a service technician examine the spa prior to purchase. Cheap or free hot tubs are also often available, although you usually get what you pay for and have to invest a lot of time and money into a fixer-upper. You may end up spending the same or more than a fully-functional (or even new!) spa if too many critical components need replacement and you pay a service tech for the labor.

When buying a used spa, especially from an unknown seller, viewing the tub before purchase is vital. Be sure that the spa is turned on and full of water for at least 24 hours before you arrive. Ask to see the owner's manual, repair and maintenance record, same as if you were purchasing a used automobile or second-hand RV, and keep a lookout for possible issues. With the spa running, ask the owner to show you how to operate the topside control pad. Switch through the various functions, verifying the operation of high and low jet pump speeds, thermostat, light, etc. Check the various other topside control functions. The air valve in particular should provide ample air injection to the jets when rotated fully to the on position, decreasing gradually to no air when rotated in the opposite direction. If air is still injected when turned fully off, the valve is defective. Check diverter valves, if so equipped. A rapid clicking or continuous chattering sound coming from the control system is indicative of defective relay contactors or related problems which can be very expensive to repair.

A burned-out spa light is a minor issue. Have the bulb replaced to verify that the problem is the bulb, and not the light control circuit. Listen to the pump when the spa is running. You should hear a strong and steady low-pitched hum from the motor. If you hear grinding, whining or just about anything else, an expensive replacement is likely imminent. Keep an eye out for dripping and puddles while in the equipment area. A cracked union, filter lock ring or other obvious leak are simple repairs. If you can’t see the source of the leak, look for dark or discolored insulation. Leaking from an unidentifiable location in a fully-foamed spa may be a difficult fix and should be avoided. Ask the owner about how the hot tub has been used. Has it been stored empty for long period of time, over long, cold winters, or kept full of water without power? Even after draining, up to 6 gallons of water can remain in the pipes, pump and plumbing. This water can freeze and expand, cracking the plumbing.

An unheated spa full of water can cause similar issues. Read more about Leaks and How to Fix Them. Carefully inspect the spa shell for issues, looking for large cracks, blisters, or other issues. Badly broken acrylic cannot be repaired, so tubs with large fissures should be avoided. Small cracks or cosmetic defects can be filled with Plast-Aid, which can be colored to match the acrylic for a seamless patch. Sanding, refinishing and a couple coats of paint will do wonders for a faded, ugly cabinet. You can repair one or two broken slats or panels with wood or synthetic paneling from a home improvement store, but a dilapidated cabinet will be costly to replace entirely. The cabinet’s cosmetic appearance is not as important as the condition of the framework that supports the spa. Remove the panels and inspect the frame for rot and warping, especially if the tub was placed on bare soil. The frame needs enough structural integrity to support not only the shell, but also 2000lbs or more of water and occupants.

Keep an eye out of signs of rodent or insect activity, such as droppings. Vermin are attracted to the warmth in the cabinet and wreak havoc, damaging plumbing, nesting in insulation, and gnawing at the wood frame. Even if you get a used spa for a great price, there will be more costs after the initial purchase of the hot tub. Here’s a rundown of the possible extra expenses. Just like with a car, a new hot tub depreciates significantly the moment you use it for the first time. Sellers that use the original price as a starting point can over-value their spa by hundreds or thousands of dollars. The tub may still be in good condition, but part of that original price included a warranty, a brand new cover, filters, and often delivery, all of which you will not be receiving. The first owner may have overpaid for the hot tub in the first place. If purchased from a spa dealer, their initial cost included a huge mark-up, which can pass that inflated cost on to you. Instead of investing many thousands into a used spa, you can buy a brand new Belize or LifeCast Hot Tub with a warranty and delivery, and without the dealer mark-up.

Once you find a used spa that works for you, there are still a few things to do before you can relax and enjoy the hot water. Most used hot tubs will need some work before you can fill them up. Even if the hot tub is in good condition, expect to do repair work within the first year of ownership. Common repairs include installing a new heater element, plumbing work, and ozonator replacement. These easy fixes can be done by almost anyone and are usually inexpensive. More costly repairs might include replacing the Pump or Control System. Doing the repair work yourself and buying parts online will save you significantly over marked-up parts and labor from a dealer. If the hot tub is not functioning correctly and you are not sure where to start, visit our Spa Troubleshooting Guide for more information. It is imperative that any used tub be deep cleaned before use. Even if you scrub the interior of the spa, without full system decontamination you could get a rash or a serious infection from microbes lurking in the plumbing.