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Whats the difference between an above ground and inground spa?

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Whats the difference between an above ground and inground spa?

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A. Portable, self-contained spas require no external plumbing or excavation. Most portables can be easily carried by a few people, so you can bring them outside in the summer and inside during the winter months (although many people enjoy using their spa outside even in the winter; it is quite pleasant sitting in a hot spa when it’s cold outside!). Portable spas are also beneficial because they can be removed and transported in the event you sell your home and wish to bring your spa with you. Many people build a step right up to their portable spa to give it that “built-in” look, while still allowing them to move the spa when they so desire. Inground spas can be set in an outside deck, sunk into a cement floor or can be installed semi-inground with a wood or tile deck built around it. Inground spas do require some plumbing, electrical and sometimes gas work before you have the finished product. An inground spa is initially more costly than the same model in a portable unit, but it will

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