As we move toward something resuming normality, we are honored to share a few of the many stories of people in the hot tub industry who are still rebuilding the lives they almost lost, or coping with the loss of people they loved.
Now that the pandemic is near its end, retailers and manufacturers are assessing what went wrong, what went right and what this experience will mean going forward.
It wasn’t until January 2021, during a worldwide pandemic, that Patio Galaxy decided to add hot tubs and swim spas to its inventory.
"One short-lived, COVID-induced change I saw was customers willing to give up on quality and choices for whichever hot tub could be delivered the fastest."
At the start of 2020, economy experts were focusing on ‘supply shocks’ — disruptions to the availability of goods sourced...
By now, it’s likely your business has taken advantage of the many opportunities to sell hot tubs digitally. Luckily, there...
Buying online and picking up in store presents shoppers with an attractive idea: Taking advantage of the convenience of online...
The pandemic has presented a range of unexpected challenges within the spa industry. For the chemical manufacturing side of the...
Every April since 2017, Olympic Hot Tub in Seattle hosts its Honoring Heroes fundraiser to give back to the community...
When Sabeena Hickman joined the newly formed PHTA in the fall of 2019, she thought she knew what her biggest...
How he went from being a wild kid, to a star Yellow Pages salesman, to hot tub industry entrepreneur. For...
The coronavirus pandemic created a perfect storm in the hot tub industry — sales have skyrocketed, but so have lead times....