Hot Tubs FAQ
Fiberglass and Plastic: These hot tubs are low-maintenance and offer a variety of customization options like integrated seating, lighting, and filtration systems.
Wooden: Wooden hot tubs provide a natural and rustic appearance. They require more upkeep, such as regular oiling and monitoring for leaks, but they offer a traditional soaking experience.
Ideally, change the water after each use to ensure cleanliness. If you use a filtration system or chemicals, the water can be changed less frequently, typically every few months.
For wooden hot tubs, oil the exterior twice a year with linseed oil to protect the wood from weathering and cracking. Alternatively, you can varnish or paint the exterior for added protection. Regularly clean the interior and check for any signs of wear or damage.
1.8 meter diameter: Suitable for 5-7 people, ideal for small families or gatherings.
2 meter diameter: Accommodates 6-9 people, perfect for medium-sized groups.
With proper care and maintenance, a hot tub can last at least 12 years. Regular cleaning, proper water treatment, and timely repairs will extend its lifespan.
Yes, you can use chemicals to maintain water quality. Our hot tubs are designed with stainless steel stoves, which are resistant to chemical corrosion.
The heating time depends on the size of the hot tub and the ambient temperature. Typically, it takes about 2-3 hours to heat the water to a comfortable temperature.
Most hot tubs can be installed without professional help. However, for electric equipment, it’s advisable to hire a certified electrician to ensure safe and correct installation.
The electricity usage depends on the power of the equipment (measured in kW) and the duration of operation. To calculate, multiply the power rating by the number of hours the equipment is in use.
Yes, you can use your hot tub in winter. Make sure to drain water from the tub and plumbing systems when not in use to prevent freezing and damage.
A flat, sturdy, and undeformed surface is necessary. Concrete slabs, gravel beds, or wooden decks are common choices.
You can fill the hot tub using a garden hose. For convenience, you can also install a stainless steel connection with a valve to connect directly to your water supply.
Air Massage: Utilizes 12 jets to create a relaxing air bubble massage.
Hydro Massage: Uses 6 jets to produce invigorating water streams for a deeper massage experience.
We require a 50% advance payment to start your order. The remaining balance is due upon completion. Payments can be currently be made via bank transfer.
Use dry, dense wood or biomass briquettes for efficient heating. Avoid using carbon-based fuels as they can damage the stove.