The Essence of Total
Relaxation
5 Models to Choose From |
| Frequent asked Questions
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How difficult is it to install a Comfort
Line Spa?
Can a spa really help relieve the
pain from arthritis?
How much will my spa cost to operate?
What's the difference between a spa and a hot tub?
How safe is a spa?
Do I need special plumbing for my spa?
Should I put my Comfort Line Spa inside or out?
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How difficult is it to install a Comfort Line Spa?
Because every Comfort Line Spa is completely self-contained, it is
quick and easy to install. All that's required is a flat, level surface
that can handle the weight of the spa with water, a 15 amp electrical
hook-up (20 amp for the Antigua) and a garden hose to fill it up.
In just a few hours, you can be enjoying the warm, swirling water
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Can a spa really help relieve the pain from arthritis?
Yes. In fact, the National Arthritis Foundation recommends a daily
regimen of spa use to help improve flexibility, range of motion and
to ease pain. A spa is also great to help untangle tense muscles and
relieve everyday aches and pains. |
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How much will my spa cost
to operate?
A lot of different factors affect the cost of operation of your Comfort
Line Spa. Things like your specific region of the country, the cost
of electricity in your community, how often you use your spa and where
is your spa sitting. However, your Comfort Line Spa is one of the
most energy efficient spas on the market. You can expect to spend
on average as little as $10.00 a month. |
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What's the difference
between a spa and a hot tub?
The term "spa" and "hot tub" are now used interchangeably, but originally
they meant two different things. In the early years of the spa business,
a "spa" was made out of acrylic or some other thermoplastic. A "hot
tub" on the other hand, was a wooden tank made out of redwood, cedar
or similar wood. Both had therapy jets, a pump, and a heater and were
designed for relaxation.
For a while in the late 70's and early 80's, wooden hot tubs were
very popular, but as acrylic portable spas became more sophisticated
in design and maintenance- features, hot tubs eventually lost their
popularity, but the "hot tub" name became part of our language. |
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How safe is a spa?
Safety is absolutely the top priority at Comfort Line Spas. Comfort
Line Spas are built to Underwriter Laboratory (UL 1563 safety standards)
stringent safety standards as well as CSA and CE. U.L. is the world-wide
leader in safety testing. As with any other product that involves
water, you should follow all electrical precautions outlined in our
owner's manual. And even though our spas come with locking covers,
you should never allow children to play around the spa without adult
supervision. |
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Do I need special plumbing for my spa?
No! That's one of the great things about our portable spas. Because
the spa has a built in heater and filtration system, you leave the
water in for up to four months. Simply fill the spa with a garden
hose and drain it with a hose bib connection or with an inexpensive
submersible pump. |
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Should I put my Comfort Line Spa inside
or out?
It's up to you. All Comfort Line spas fit through a standard door,
so getting them inside isn't a problem, but they are so well insulated
that using them outside makes a lot of sense.When you use a spa inside,
you sacrifice size and depth, but that might be worth it if you want
to prevent the elements from getting to your spa. On the other hand,
a lot of people enjoy relaxing under the stars and savor soaking in
the warm, swirling waters of their spa during even the coldest days.
Inside or out, the choice is up to you. |
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About us:
Since we are a small privately owned company, we do our best to keep
our cost down, one way we have found that works is to include all
the info from our catalog on this site. It keeps our mailing and catalog
cost down; and the automated ordering system keeps our employee cost
down since we are no longer on the phone all day. |
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| What's in it
for you? Lower prices & Free shipping! |
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Privacy Policy:
We will never give out your personal information to anyone! |
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Return Policy:
Portable spas are covered under their manufacturer's warranty but
are not returnable. |
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