What’s better—an inground or aboveground spa?
Only you can answer that question. Depends what you like/want/need. Inground spas are custom built using the same basic materials, processes and equipment as an Inground Swimming Pool. They use gas heat and the same finishes as a pool ( plaster, PebbleTec, quartz, etc. ). Typically they offer more of a bench style seating and fewer jets—and cannot ever be moved. They also fall into the same code requirements as an inground swimming pool. An inground spa will add some value to your home. Most hotels & resorts offer inground spas so if you’ve ever sat in one—that’s an inground spa. Abovegrounds mean the spa is portable ( can be moved ) with equipment self- contained and ( usually ) electric heat. Because the portables are vacuum- formed, the interior seating can be molded into comfortable body contours, loungers or double loungers and add other items like built-in pillows, above- water neck massage systems, foot massage jets/domes/reverse-molds and a lot more therapy jets. Don’t let a sa