Check out the great savings Lifestyles has on demos, floor models, and reconditioned pre-owned hot tubs. You can also see pre-owned hot tubs in our E-store. An easy way to find all our listing is to search "hot tub". Purchase a pre-owned spa that has been certified by factory trained technicians. Don't take a gamble on a "buyer beware" spa. The truth is most people who own a spa will never go without. Nine times out of ten if someone is selling their spa there is a reason. Usually that reason is something is wrong with it. Most people will not be honest and tell you what is wrong with it. When you purchase a certified pre-owned spa from Lifestyles here is what you get. - Control panel and circuit board tested
- All pumps tested to ensure they meet the manufacturer's voltage and amperage ratings
- Heater tested to ensure it meets the manufacturer's voltage and amperage rating
- Blower (if equipped) tested to ensure it meets the manufacturer's voltage and amperage rating
- Circulation pump (if equipped) tested for flow rate, voltage and amperage to ensure it meets manufacturer's rating
- Spa and heater high limit tested to ensure they are not defective. This is a very important safety feature.
- Spa ran for 5 - 7 days to ensure there are no leaks
- Cabinet cleaned and stained
- Interior shell and plumbing lines disinfected and sanititzed
- 30 Day warranty
- Trained delivery personnel if you choose
When you purchase a used spa from a private owner here is what you get. - A spa that has not been tested and certified
- Hidden (undisclosed) problems
- Someone else's germs and body oils due to improper sanitation
- A verbal statement by the seller telling you nothing is wrong, it worked great when I disconnected it. THIS IS YOUR BIG GAMBLE. When you get it home and find it doesn't work you just threw $2000 or more out the window because you have no recourse.
Here is the price range for some common components. Heater between $150 - $300, pumps $250 - $700 and circuit boards $350 - $800. If you fill it and have plumbing leaking get the checkbook out. Most leak repairs range from $850 - $2500.
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