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In-Ground & Above-Ground Swim Spas: The Differences & Benefits

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If you’re planning to purchase a swim spa, you’re probably wondering whether to get an in-ground or above-ground swim spa. Which one would be better for your home, personal needs, and, most importantly, your wallet?

 

Bullfrog Spas is here to help you decide. Check out the differences and benefits of each swim spa so you can choose wisely.

 

In-Ground Swim Spas

As indicated by its name, in-ground swim spas (also called built-in swim spas) are spas built into the ground. For example, if you decide to have one, the installation process would entail excavating an area of your yard to install the spa.

 

Advantages

 

Here are the benefits that come with choosing an in-ground swim spa:

 

 

 

 

 

Disadvantages

 

With advantages, there are also disadvantages of in-ground swim spas to consider:

 

 

 

 

Costs

 

In-ground swim spas typically cost anywhere between $7,000 to $40,000, with mid-range models costing from $16,000-$25,000 on average. Installation costs would add roughly $5,000 or more on top of those fees. You may also need to make room in your budget for landscaping if you need to make accommodations in your outdoor space.

 

Above-Ground Swim Spas

 

 

An above-ground swim spa is a self-contained, pre-plumbed unit installed above the ground at your home. The spa is placed in the location of your choice, outdoors or indoors.

 

Advantages

 

Here are the benefits of above-ground swim spas:

 

 

 

 

 

Disadvantages

There are also a couple of drawbacks to above-ground swim spas that are well worth mentioning:

 

 

 

Costs

Above-ground swim spas can cost anywhere from $7,000 to $40,000. The exact price depends on the quality of the spa. You may spend around $1,500 on installation for your above-ground spa. If your spa requires a crane to carry the swim spa into place, this may add additional costs.

 

Which One Is Right for You?

 

 

So which spa, in-ground or above-ground, should you get? As every person and home is different, there is no single answer to this question.

 

We recommend looking at the following three factors to help you decide which one is right for you. These components help strike the right balance between personal preference, lifestyle, and cost.

 

 

 

 

Consider a Large Spa

If you are looking for a swim spa, we do have our S150, S180XD, and S200 swim spa models available at select dealers. If our Swim Series is not available in your area consider designing one of our larger personalized spas for your home such as the M9 or A9L.

 

Watch the video to learn how Flora Duffy uses her S200 after her training and for her recovery.

 

 

The M9 offers more than any other spa in its class. With more space, JetPaks, comfort, and stunning aesthetics the M9 would be a perfect fit for your home.

 

The A9L sets the standard in spacious luxury spas. The A9L is ideal for those wanting one of the best hot tubs we offer. Enjoy all of your family and friends together for quality time in the A9L.

 

Design Your Own Swim Spa

Purchasing a hot tub for swim spa isn’t just an investment; it’s a lifestyle change that will benefit your entire family. Only you can decide if a spa is a good investment for you. Use our online Design Studio tool to select your model, JetPaks, and accessories. Once you’re done, you’ll receive an instant price quote.

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