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Jacuzzi® Hot Tubs deliver top-of-the-line hydromassage with stylish designs that are perfect for any size backyard. City dwellers and others with modest space will find that the best small hot tubs offer plenty of room and still provide first-class amenities. Jacuzzi® Brand 2-person hot tubs are ideal for small spaces, and with a little creativity, even a cozy nook can be transformed into a personal oasis. If you have an existing patio or deck, this is the perfect spot for your hot tub. Just make sure the area is completely level and your hot tub has the proper foundation. If your yard has an incline, create a terraced garden with the hot tub as the centerpiece. Carve out a flat area, add a retaining wall, and let the hillside provide that secluded feeling. Wherever you place your Jacuzzi® Hot Tub, remember to leave room for access to your hot tub’s internal components, like the CLEARRAY® bulb. Tall fences and shrubbery can make a small space feel closed in, calling attention to your property’s borders.




Use trees or potted plants instead of fencing to create a more inviting atmosphere. If you prefer fencing, consider using a shorter barrier so that you can see the tops of your neighbor’s trees and flowers. Then plant similar colors in your yard, which can “blur the lines” and make their property seem like an extension of your own. If you already have a tall fence, cover it with vines so it blends into the landscape and gives your yard a spacious feel. Even when you only have a deck or patio to work with, you can still enjoy the soothing sight of flowers. Hang boxes from windows or patio railings and plant cascading blooms to add beauty and ambiance. Flowers like bidens and calibrachoa provide a happy pop of color when in season, or try hardier plants like golden creeping Jenny or bergenia for year-round decoration. Sometimes, you may want to have total privacy rather than opening up your space and making it appear larger. City residents and those with small lots can create a sense of seclusion and avoid prying eyes by hanging sheer fabric, using tall, potted plants, or putting up a folding screen.




You don’t need an expansive yard to create a sense of spaciousness and a relaxing, inviting mood for your small or portable hot tub. First, talk to your Jacuzzi® Dealership to find the best small hot tubs for sale. Then use our tips and get creative.Experience the Elegance of Innovation — Highlife® Collection NXT The SX 3 Person Hot TubComfort and relaxation for small spaces. A SMALL SPA THAT PERFORMS The 3-person SX spa comes complete with a Moto-Massage® jet and all of the outstanding features that normally come in a full-size Hot Spring spa. This model includes a No-Fault® heater, and FiberCoreTM insulation. Drag the hot tub left or right to see a detailed, 360-degree view of the spa seating, jet placement, spa shell and cabinet. Turn the spa to see the hot tub depth and look closely at the available jets. The SX Jet System offers an incredible 17 jets that relieve-tension in targeted areas including your back, neck, shoulders and calves. Hot Spring Spas revolutionized spa industry with this one-of-a-kind moving jet that cascades up and down your back.




These jets soothe your back, neck and calves with adjustable nozzles for a customizable massage right where you need it Hot Spot and SX Designed to provide years of comfort, the Hot Spot collection includes spas that are equally enjoyable, affordable and efficient. From the makers of Hot Spring Spas, the SX offers excellent craftsmanship, powerful jets and the unparalleled customer care you would expect from the world’s number one selling brand. Blue LED light, dimmable Splendors® multi-colored LED light, dimmable (optional) IQ 2020® with LCD control panel Includes G.F.C.I. protected power cord 1.5 HP, continuous duty 3.2 HP, breakdown torque SilentFlo 5000® for quiet continuous filtration EverFresh® system with CD ozone (optional) 3" to 2" tapered 1 lb. density foam core *Includes water and 3 adults each weighing 175 lbs. each **Requires a dedicated circuit supplied to the unit at all times. Electrical requirements will vary outside the U.S.




*** G.F.C.I. protected sub-panel required in 30amp conversion or 220v mode Export models available in 230v, 50Hz, 1000w heater Read all SX reviews See what our customers are saving about the SXEven in the dead of winter, you may see people with bathing suits in hand heading down the street in Newton, Mass., on their way to the Splash Kitchen and Bath Showroom. "When someone's really interested in a certain model of whirlpool, we tell them to make an appointment, bring a suit and come try it out," says sales representative Michael Morey. "We get a lot of takers." Easing into warm water, relaxing as the jets pulse, envisioning it all right in your very own master bath... that's the fun part about choosing a whirlpool for your remodel — but it should be one of the very last steps, says Tina Dyba, a member of the American Society of Designers and owner of Dyba Design, based in Las Vegas. You'll never reach that "fantasy fulfilled" stage without lots of practical legwork, says Dyba.




"I've seen this happen so many times: Someone goes out and buys a Jacuzzi first, with no idea of how it might fit into their space, and then there's a lot of expensive remodeling work to make it work." Before deciding on a certain model, get the answers to these questions: Make sure to measure your bathroom before you even look at a whirlpool, including any space you might gain taking down dividing walls or showers. "Most whirlpools come in three standard sizes," says Morey. "Five feet, five and a half and six. But you can't just consider the tub size — they're all designed to be dropped into a deck, and that will take up more space, with the bare minimum adding at least a half-inch to your measurements on all sides. "If you think you'd like to hold a lot of stuff like candles and oils near the water, you'll also need extra space on the deck," says Morey. "If you're over six feet tall, you may want to forfeit deck space for more tub room." "In remodeling applications, the tub must be sized so it will fit through the door," says contractor Vic Eicker, who with wife DD owns a DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen franchise in Farmington, N.M. "Many doorways in older baths allow less than 24-inch access.




If the tub's height will fit through the doorway, it may also require enough clearance to turn around before being set into place. Tubs set into new construction do not face all the same constraints since doors are not installed and walls are not sheetrocked." When you're working with a wood joist floor construction you'll need to consider tub weight plus how much it will weigh full of water and people, and add support or bracing as necessary, says Eicker. "This is especially important in a second floor installation. But if the unit is installed on a slab, or is an acrylic replacement for a properly supported cast-iron standard tub, extra support becomes a non-issue." And any time you're remodeling in the bathroom, cautions Eicker, you may uncover weak or damaged floors that must be repaired and reinforced before you can make other improvements. If you plan for a larger whirlpool you may need to reconsider other elements of your bathroom design or even rip up flooring or tear down walls as part of the installation.




"I had a client recently who had to drill into concrete to get her whirlpool installed," says Dyba, "and that bargain tub turned into a $20,000 bathroom remodel." "A plumber has to be able to get in the space to hook the whirlpool up," says Dyba. "And the motor box also has to be accessible so you can get to it in case the whirlpool breaks down — you can't tile over it." The easiest, most cost-effective way to make sure you don't have plumbing headaches is to ask the store for the specs for any model you're interested in and then hire a licensed contract plumber. "Show him the specs and the space you're working with before you buy anything, and he'll tell you what you need to make it work," she says. "The electrical needs of a whirlpool tub can be even greater than the refrigerator," says Dyba, "so you need to make sure the outlet nearby can supply the voltage. If not, you may need an electrician to do some rewiring." "Don't just put any whirlpool in your bath — find one that works with your lifestyle," says Dyba.




"If you're partners looking for a little romance, you might want a two-seater so you can soak together. If you're an avid soaker, you might want to get some better features and spend a little more money than the person who knows they'll just use the tub one or two times a month." For anyone goes a week or more between dips, Morey recommends an air-jetted tub versus one with water jets. "With an air jet, after you're done bathing you can drain and then turn the jets back on to dry the tub. With the water jets, you don't have that option and as much as a cup of water can get left in its PVC pipes and may grow bacteria." "The accepted wisdom is that oval-shaped whirlpools with rolled decks have a more traditional look," says Morey, "and the rectangle shape with a flat deck is more contemporary. But the style of the tub fillers and faucets really set the design tone." If you're up for a complete bathroom re-do, you can also buy whirlpools as part of matching "suites" offered by companies such as Kohler, which have tub, toilet, pedestal and vanity in complementary designs.




The treatment of the deck can also dictate a tub's style. Eicker says wood surrounds are more traditional, while tile can evoke different styles depending on the pattern. Solid surface Corian is more sleek and contemporary. Here's where the bathing suits play a part at the Splash showroom. "Try out models with different features, like grab bars or arm rests, to see what you would really like when you're down to choosing between a couple models," says Morey. For Eicker's money, an inline heater is an important feature. "Bubbling air through warm water is a sure way to cool it quickly," he says. "Some people also prefer the relaxation of bubbles, like in Vita Bath tubs, to the force of jets. And for clients with limited mobility tubs with doors are available which offer jets as a therapeutic option." Best Bath and Safetybath are two suppliers of these tubs. "If you just put a whirlpool into an old bath and expect it to help the value of your house, you'll be disappointed," says Dyba.

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