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I wouldn't assume that. I've seen some pretty dismal home inspections.
Be careful with an indoor hot tub.They need proper ventilation or "hot tub lung" can lurk.Take a look at the following links for more info:http://www.nationaljewish.org/news/y2000/news49.aspxhttp://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NTB/is_13_42/ai_104211201
The best thing you could do is find a good spa service company to come out and teach you all about the spa. I would have the spa filled when they come. They can also check out everything to make sure it's all working. I imagine you had a home inspection, so hopefully everything is working.
Is anyone familiar with the tub in the picture or the quality of some of the components listed? I'd love to know if I've got a decent setup or a POS...
Where are you located? It looks like a Royal Spa to me, I'm not sure if they are regional around the midwest or if they sell nationally.