When Craig Ecelbarger started a 10-year franchise agreement for The Recreational Warehouse location in Fort Myers, Florida, his family was looking for a simpler life.
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 part of our succession planning series, here’s a look at what happens when an outside buyer successfully purchases a hot tub business.
Despite once being outliers, swim spas and cold tubs — also called ice baths or cold plunges — are emerging as popular products in the hot tub industry.
The hot tub industry has experienced significant growth fueled by a desire for wellness and home-based recreation.
The Hot Tub Store in Northern California has long been known for more than just its luxurious hot tubs.
Learning the hot tub business can be a challenge and for your employees, the learning curve can be high — as can the rewards.
Connecting with customers is essential for retail success, but what are the most effective ways to reach out?
When it comes to elevating a hot tub experience, few things pair better than heated products to carry the warmth of a bubbling oasis right to a homeowner’s back door.
The Polaris Spabot is a first-of-its-kind cordless, automatic cleaner designed for hot tubs.
Let’s explore the differences and relationships between the types of chlorine — free, combined and total.