Whether it’s solving day-to-day problems or plotting long-term growth, spa retailers have a lot of priorities but chief among them is workplace safety.
As everyone in the industry is acutely aware, the demand for hot tubs is not as superheated as it was during the pandemic.
Since the explosive demand for spas started in 2020, many retailers grew their businesses enough that they needed to expand to multiple locations.
Sales are the core of a spa retailer’s business. And while many aspects of selling remain constant, others have changed profoundly in recent years.
Scott ClarkOwner, The Spa and Sauna Co.5 locations in Nevada and California The pandemic was firmly on our radar in...
Scott ClarkOwner, The Spa and Sauna Co.5 locations in Nevada and California We realized during the aftermath of the last...
Scott ClarkOwner, The Spa and Sauna Co.5 locations in Nevada and California We started carrying swim spas seven or eight...
David Isaacs Owner, Isaacs Pools & Spas; Bullfrog Spas of Tri-Cities Johnson City, Tennessee David Isaacs grew up in the...
Scott Clark has added four locations since he and his wife Shelley opened The Spa and Sauna Co. in Reno,...