Shopping for a used hot tub is stressful when you don’t know what to look for. We know that this chapter will help.
We’ve been doing this for a long time and over the years we’ve created a detailed 6-page inspection checklist that we use on-site to determine if a hot tub is worth acquiring or not. Below are just some of the things on that checklists.
Before you dive into this chapter, I suggest you take some time to study Chapters 3: Essential Reading and 6: Buying Used Perspectives for more helpful insights to give further context on this list, which has been minimized to make it more user-friendly.
Bring:
-this printed-out checklist, stapled together to keep the pages in order.
-a clipboard to hold this checklist
-a pen to take notes
-tools you might need to remove the side panels (Robertson & Philips bits)
-an Allen wrench set, in case the access panel uses hex bolts
-a towel and/or spare shirt if you get really wet
-camera to document everything, including removal access, to jog your memory later on.
-a flashlight
-a flathead screwdriver
-gooseneck pliers (channel locks)
-an appliance dolly to pry up one side of the tub to see what’s underneath
-a helper, to hold the appliance dolly handles down while you peer underneath.
-some cash, to use as a deposit if you find a good one.
To get the best results, use this checklist in the same order as it’s laid out below.
Hot Tubs Galore
19238 96 Avenue, Unit 111
Surrey, BC V4N 4C1
Behind the Tim Hortons