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Swim spa or pool? The ultimate comparison | Master Spas Facebook Live

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Facebook Live — July 3, 2024

Have you been thinking of transforming your backyard with an in-ground pool? If so, you're not alone. The allure of having a space for swimming, relaxation, and exercise is stronger than ever. However, as you've likely discovered, the path to pool ownership is paved with some eye-opening price tags and maintenance concerns.

In recent years, the cost of installing a traditional in-ground pool has skyrocketed. What was once a luxury accessible to many has now become a significant financial undertaking. Basic in-ground pools now commonly range from $100,000 to $150,000. Add in extras like landscaping, LED lighting, and required fencing, and costs can easily balloon to $400,000 or more.

For many homeowners, the investment in a traditional pool is increasingly difficult to justify. But does this mean you have to abandon your dreams of a backyard water retreat? Not at all. Enter the swim spa — a pool alternative that's gaining popularity among savvy homeowners.

In this Facebook Live video, Ben Gilliam and Mari Cuticelli compare swim spas and pools. Swim spas combine the benefits of a traditional pool with the therapy of a hot tub. But how do swim spas compare to pools?

Cost: While a high-end in-ground pool can set you back $400,000 or more, swim spas typically cost a fraction of that amount. This significant cost difference makes aquatic enjoyment accessible to a much wider range of homeowners.

Space: Swim spas are ideal for smaller backyards or properties where a full-sized pool simply won't fit. Their compact design allows you to maximize your outdoor living space while still enjoying the benefits of a pool.

Year-round use: Unlike traditional pools that often sit unused for much of the year, swim spas can be enjoyed in any season. Their controlled environment and heating capabilities mean you can take a refreshing dip even in the middle of winter.

Maintenance: The smaller volume of water in a swim spa means less chemical treatment and easier cleaning compared to a full-sized pool. This translates to lower ongoing maintenance costs and less time spent on upkeep.

In addition, Ben and Mari answer questions from viewers:

  • What is the difference between a dual-temperature swim spa and a traditional swim spa?
  • What sanitizer do you recommend for swim spas?
  • How do you know where the fill line is in your swim spa?