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Warranty Buying Guide - Understanding Warranties on Hot Tubs and Other Big 
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In this article, we are going to introduce you to all of the in's and
out's of hot tub warranties. One thing to keep in mind is that while
the article is focused on hot tubs, the warranty information included
can apply to any big-ticket item, such as a car, television, clothes
washer, clothes dryer, refrigerator, dish washer, air conditioner,
central heat and air system, swimming pool, hot tub or spa.


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Warranty Buying Guide - Understanding Warranties on Hot Tubs and Other Big 
Ticket Items
Copyright © 2006 Emerson Lockwood
Super Home Ideas
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In this article, we are going to introduce you to all of the in's and
out's of hot tub warranties. One thing to keep in mind is that while
the article is focused on hot tubs, the warranty information included
can apply to any big-ticket item, such as a car, television, clothes
washer, clothes dryer, refrigerator, dish washer, air conditioner,
central heat and air system, swimming pool, hot tub or spa.


AN INTRODUCTION TO WARRANTIES

When you decide to purchase a hot tub or other big-ticket items, you
will want to make sure that it is backed up with a solid warranty.
Let's face it; a new hot tub isn't exactly cheap. A good warranty on
your new hot tub can give you the confidence that if something goes
wrong with it, that you won't have to shell out hundreds or thousands
of dollars to get it repaired.

The various companies that sell hot tubs and other big-ticket items
offer a wide variety of warranties. It is critical that you thoroughly
read the fine print on all of the warranty information, before you
decide to buy a hot tub or another product from a particular company.
As the saying goes, "the devil is in the details". The minor details
that differ from one warranty to another can cost you big, if you ever
need a major repair made.


UNDERSTAND YOUR WARRANTY PRIOR TO YOUR PURCHASE

With any major purchase like a hot tub, you should not just rush into
it and buy impulsively. You need to read the warranty to see if there
is any part of it that you do not clearly understand. If you do not
understand, then you need to ask questions until you do understand it
completely. Any company, that is serious about getting your business
and is not trying to hide something, will be more than happy to
explain in detail everything that their warranty does or does not
cover.

If you are shopping online for a hot tub and you go to various
websites, one thing will stand out. Many of the websites do not offer
a link to the warranty information, and if they do, it is not easy to
find or you might have to click through a number of links to find it.
If the company that you are considering buying your hot tub from hides
their warranty information, then you really must question why they are
doing this and how good their warranty really is.

When you do find hot tub companies that freely give their warranty
information, which they all should, then you need to start comparing
the different warranties. Some companies will offer a warranty for a
certain number of years and other companies may offer a lifetime
warranty on "certain parts" of the hot tub.

To put this in perspective, most washing machine manufacturers carry a
one-year parts and labor warranty on their machines. And, they offer a
five year warranty on the wash tub. So, for the first year, your
machine will be repaired if anything breaks. If your wash tub breaks
or rusts out within the first five years, then they will replace the
tub for you. (What most consumers do not understand is that the
appliance manufacturing companies specifically state that they will
repair their machines, but they will NOT replace their machines. That
applies to washers, dryers, refrigerators, and dish washers.)


COMPARING THE VALUE OF WARRANTIES

Be careful though. A Lifetime Warranty on Parts is often very
misleading. What many people fail to realize is that the parts is
often the smaller portion of the repair bill. Labor and Travel are
frequently the two costs that are the most expensive.

Depending on where you live, your hot tub repair person may have to
travel a significant distance to service your hot tub. You will pay
their going rate for mileage for the trip to your house to
troubleshoot your hot tub, and the distance back to their office. And
then, a few weeks later when the part has come in, you will pay again
for the repair person to come to your house to repair your equipment,
and you will pay their mileage once again for their trip home. This is
only the mileage to come to your house. The labor costs are still
another factor.

I am a firm believer in the idea that a good Parts and Labor Warranty
is far more valuable to me, than a Lifetime Warranty on Parts.


COMMON TRICKS IN THE WORDING OF WARRANTIES

You must also discern between limited and unlimited warranties. Just
as the names suggest a limited warranty will only cover certain parts
of the hot tub and may or may not cover the labor to make the repair.

Some limited warranties will require that you pay a deductible. A
deductible is a way for the company to save money and to not pay for
the less expensive repairs. If you have a $500 deductible, and the
company knows that most repairs can be made for less than $500, then
that company is hoping that they will never have to honor their
warranty.

Many companies will offer a warranty that depreciates over time. This
means that as the years go by the amount of coverage offered by the
warranty will decrease. This also is meant to save the company money.
For example, if a hot tub typically does not malfunction for the first
one year of its life, then it is easy to offer a full warranty for the
first year. But, if there were a depreciating warranty in place then
about the time that you would need it, you would be forced to pay more
to get your hot tub repaired.


THE ROLE OF WARRANTIES IN MAJOR PURCHASES

Of course, if you buy a hot tub that has a good track record and it is
well built, then in most cases, you will not have to use the warranty
for your equipment.

Buying a hot tub is like any other major purchase like buying a car or
a house.

You understand when you buy a car that you will have to spend money
maintaining your investment, and occasionally, you will have to
replace broken parts. It is just the nature of the beast. The
automobile manufacturers offer warranties to you to help protect you
from buying a car that came off of the manufacturing line broken. If
there are any unexpected repairs, the car's warranty will usually
cover it. But the car warranty is only good for so many years or so
many thousand miles of use.

You understand that when you buy a house, you also have costs of
maintenance and repairs. It is just the nature of the beast. You will
have to fix things, and outside of the first year, there is not any
warranty coverage to protect your investment. All repairs will come
out of your pocket or the pocket of your insurance company.

Buying a hot tub is the same way. You will have maintenance expenses
and the occasional repair. The warranty was designed to protect your
investment from manufacturer defects.

Each hot tub retailer, just like each automobile retailer, will have
their own version of a warranty that they put on the products they
sell.

Those companies, who believe in their products and who believe in
service after the sale, will generally offer a better warranty than
their competitors.


DO YOURSELF A FAVOR

Do yourself a favor and shop around. Spend as much time comparing
warranties as you do comparing hot tubs. The crazy thing is that some
retailers will only offer the manufacturer warranty, while others will
add their own warranties to the back-end of the manufacturer warranty.
It is possible to find the same product in a dozen places with a dozen
warranty options.

If the warranty is better at one store over another, then the $50 that
separates them in price may be worth every penny. I have already said,
and I will say it again. If one company is offering a lifetime
warranty on certain parts, and the other company is offering a
three-year parts and labor warranty for fifty dollars more in purchase
price, I will take the second option every time.

Warranties were not designed to keep you from paying for maintenance
and repairs over the long-haul of your purchase. Instead, they were
designed to keep you from buying a broken piece of equipment straight
from the manufacturer. But if you can get additional protections with
your purchase, then why not?

A good warranty will give you piece of mind, and let you enjoy your
new hot tub risk-free a lot longer than you might otherwise.

So, kick back, turn on the jets, and enjoy your new hot tub. You will
not regret it.





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Emerson Lockwood writes on topics related to Home and Garden. 
Spas 'N Stuff does not hide their Hot Tub Warranty information. You 
can find the link on any page of their website, or just go here: 
http://spasnstuff.com/component/option,com_content/task,view/id,18/62
Spas 'N Stuff is proud of their warranty, and when combined with 
their low factory-direct prices, they offer their hot tubs and spas 
at prices that are hard to beat: http://www.spasnstuff.com/ . You can 
read more Home Improvement articles and Home Product Reviews written 
by Emerson Lockwood at: http://www.SuperHomeIdeas.com


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