Who
we are, how we do it and other things you may like to know.
Q?
How do you sell such good products at such a reduced price on a daily basis? A.
At Spa Warehouse of Wisconsin, you never pay for a salespersons commission, expensive
storefronts, individual per item shipping costs, or the biggest culprit, high
cost media and advertising. It is that kind of overhead that usually drives prices
through the roof. A great majority of our sales are from referrals and word of
mouth. We get our products at reduced prices because we buy in volume that gives
us a huge inventory, which in turn give you a great selection to choose from,
not to mention immediate deliveries. Most stores buy what they need, and only
buy a few at a time.
Q? How heavy are spas? Will my existing flooring
support one?
A.
Most people think of spas the way they do waterbeds in that the water is so heavy
that the unit will literally fall through the floor. This notion is far from the
truth. Unless you decide to purchase a large spa, most units on the market will
not cause your floor to fall in. The fact is, a spa or a waterbed actually exerts
less stress per square foot on a floor than your refrigerator or even a 55-gallon
fish tank! Because the weight is spread out over a large surface area, most modern
construction will support the average spa with no trouble. If you are in doubt,
it is best to consult with a structural engineer before installing your spa. 9
Spa Buying Tips Size
When deciding the size, think about the spa's location; consider access to and
from, privacy, proximity to the appropriate electricity source and the view from
the spa.  Desired
Seating Capacity Decide how many people you would like your spa
to hold (Family and friends). Air
Bubbler Systems Many spas feature a blower that produces air bubbles
from fittings throughout the spa to gently caress the body. While it is certainly
not an essential feature, many people enjoy the sensation. Smart
Winter Model If you live up a northern climate your spa should
have a smart winter mode. If the water temperature drops below ( usually 50 degrees
) the spa pac kicks on the pumps and blower to keep all water circulating to prevent
the spa from freezing. Zero
Crossing Technology This eliminates arcs. Once a button is pressed,
the connection is made instantaneously. It is similar to the technology found
in remote controls for televisions. Energy
Efficiency Your spa's operating cost will be determined, primarily,
by its ability to retain heat. This is because the heater is by far the most energy-consuming
component in the spa. Virtually every self-contained spa is designed to maintain
a constant temperature with the heater turning on as needed. Spas that perform
best at preventing heat from escaping will cost the least to operate.
Lounge
Seating This can restrict the number of seating areas in a
spa but most people prefer a lounge because of the comfort it provides. It offers
the luxury to lay back and recline the entire body for complete relaxation. Some
manufacturers have created double wide lounges and/or reversible lounges. Many
of these spas even have pillows built into each seat for added comfort. Some people
enjoy the double wide lounge because it offers the opportunity to either relax
alone in the spa with ample space, or to lie side by side with a loved one.

Foot Wells It is important to
consider the size and the depth of the foot well in relation to the size of the
spa. For example, if you are looking at a spa that can accommodate six to eight
people, it is beneficial if the foot well can hold eight pairs of feet. Also look
for areas with jets concentrating on our feet and calves. Jets focusing on this
area can provide a thorough massage to these often neglected areas.
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