At Master Spas, we worked for nearly 30 years to perfect your spa experience. Each design is master crafted to achieve enhanced, innovative therapy and high tech advancements in construction, performance, insulation, filtration and heating systems.
Master Spas invented and installs our patented Eco Pur® Water Filtration System on every hot tub. Doing so allows us to assure you that the quality of the water is beyond all industry standards. And we do it by using the same multi-stage filtration techniques as Mother Nature. The advantages of EcoPur filtration are many, and you can count on this process to help keep your water clean and clear.
Every drop of water is circulated through the system 10 times per hour while using a lot less power than a standard system. That means your Master Spas portable hot tub conserves both water and energy without skipping a beat of providing pure hydrothermal therapy and relaxation enjoyment.
Relax in the clean, clear water of a Master Spa.Master Spas offers built-in Microban antimicrobial product protection to inhibit the growth of bacteria that cause odors and stains on the surface of the spa shell. Lucite Acrylic with Microban protection is available in select colors.
Innovation At WorkMicroban® protection is engineered for the life of the hot tub/spa. It works with your water treatment program to inhibit the growth of bacteria that cause odor and stains on the surface of the spa shell.
“We initially launched the Covana spa cover in early 2008,” says VP and general manager of Sterling Leisure Products Mario Piche. “Thanks to a tremendous response and feedback from both dealers and customers, we have engineered a number of enhancements into the product.”
The one of a kind Covana automatically lifts and lowers in just 20 seconds with the turn of a key and enhances the spa experience by offering enhanced functionality, protection from the elements and energy savings of up to 30 per cent.
“The biggest change is the hard cover canopy which provides many years of maintenance free shelter and eliminates the problem of water weight caused from water logging; a new seal design which enables the cover to fit over 90 percent of spas; and, a cut out front frame for easy step installation” emphasizes Piche. Optional surround lighting for increased ambiance and screen shades offer privacy without diminishing visibility from inside the spa are also available. The Covana elevates and lowers effortlessly, eliminating any heavy lifting or straining. The cover can be raised to its full elevated height of 8 ½ feet in 20 seconds, and the operator simply removes the key to secure the cover at a desired height. The pitched roof design easily sheds rain and snow and increases the character and aesthetics of the spa, offering a gazebo like environment. The overhead canopy also provides excellent protection from harmful UV rays, rain or snow.
The Covana provides considerable energy savings by reducing water loss through evaporation and reducing your heating bills. The cover has an insulation value of R-21, which is four times the regular spa cover insulation. The tight seal and perfect fit of the Covana cover keeps debris out of the water more effectively and reduces the amount of effort and chemicals required to maintain water quality.
The Covana is built to provide years of worry free performance. Similar to garage door systems, minimal horsepower is required lowering the costs and wear and tear on components substantially. The free standing design is virtually maintenance free.
The Covana safely and securely locks in place preventing children and other unwanted intruders from gaining access to the spa. When in the lowered position, the Covana can support up to 1000 pounds, providing more barrier protection than any other spa safety device.
Sterling Leisure Products is a Canadian Company. The founders Raymond Bussiere and Mario Piche bring over 50 years of experience in innovation, manufacturing, and business management.
Sterling Leisure - Developing the Covana
How often have you had to run out in the cold and struggle to open your heavy hot tub cover? That’s where Raymond Bussiere 61, and Mario Piche 40, the owners of Sterling Leisure Products first began. After purchasing a hot tub Raymond found that the cover was a hassle to use. With snow and leaves piling on top of the cover it seemed to take away the enjoyment of the spa and made it more of a chore.
It took very little time for Raymond to ask his entrepreneur son in law, Mario, to design a device that would make it easier to open and close the cover. With Bussiere’s 40+ years of manufacturing experience and Mario’s 20+ years in business, construction and manufacturing the duo were sure to reach success. Mario quickly constructed a basic design that eliminated the problem. From this basic design the Covana was developed and Sterling Leisure Products was created!
Now this family company had to decide what direction they wanted Sterling Leisure Products to go, “We knew we wanted to go beyond the ordinary and create a new space in the industry, and it feels like we have accomplished this” says Mario.
The Covana is now a unique system that utilizes four synchronized, automatic, elevating telescopic posts that support a molded, closed cell polyurethane foam cover that nearly doubles the standard insulation value in the industry at an R-21 insulation value.
The Covana II automatically lifts and lowers the hard cover canopy in just 20 seconds and goes up to eight and a half feet high. The durable design completely eliminates any strenuous lifting and tedious cover brushing. The Covana II also has convenient privacy shades that can block out the sun, rain, snow or bugs as well as any unwanted onlookers. It also fits the growing trend of staying green with is low energy use and a tight seal to reduce water evaporation along with using durable material that lasts much longer than standard foam covers.
This family run company has only been in production for one year but continues to grow and develop. The patented design has been a success all around North America and is quickly spreading through Europe with raving reviews. “We hope to be well-established around the world within the next few years,” say co-owner Mario Piche.
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First introduced to the UK some ten years ago, swim spas were initially slow starters. But with modern day life attracting a seemingly endless obsession with healthy lifestyles, swim spas are at last catching on with the Great British public.
Despite the gloomy economic challenges, swim spas are bucking the trend and enjoying an increased market share. Promising sales figures show the sector is gathering pace, not quite a deluge but a steady counter flow.
"2009 has seen a substantial increase in the sales of swim spas" confirms Stephen Crabb of Catalina Spas, "this is the best year ever, we could never have predicted the current level of sales". Stephen believes the economic downturn has come with a silver lining for increased swim spa sales that are selling for their cost saving appeal.
"A swim spa costs substantially less than installing a pool and due to its compact size, lends itself easily and inexpensively to be enclosed. Running costs are also likely to be substantially less than a pool and the customer has a greater choice, benefiting from more features and functions".
Isobel Rickards Sanger of Elite Spas agrees, "since entering the pool and spa industry in 2001, our swim spa sales have increased dramatically year on year".
SWIM SPA GROWTH
"The current economic climate has not had a significant impact or halted that growth as 2009 has already exceeded our expectations".
Alex Kelmsley of Waterstream UK is also enjoying increased sales, "the swim spa market in the UK is still quite niche although I see it starting to encroach into the swimming pool market as people look for value for money and a product they do not have to leave in their house when they move. Interest is picking up strongly particularly with people looking to put them inside cabins".
Anthony Schneikert of Maxx Spas UK says the increased amount of product choice has been fundamental in raising awareness of the all singing all dancing product. As more brands have decided to manufacture a swim spa, this has created a market place which previously did not exist".
"We are finding some dealerships are still selling swim spas at a good rate, due to end users wanting to invest the money they have into the home property and its only one of the guaranteed investments in today's shaky markets".
Stephen Weller of Master Spas Europe says the high number of swim spa players has resulted in a collapse in not just consumer prices but also in trade margins. "Swim spas and fitness pools were one of the best kept secrets by way of high profit sales in the UK market for ten years but the market has now become flooded over the last three years".
"The market is still evolving around price and Internet promises, at the moment with tank and jet units, the market is swamped by Chinese copies and unaccountable sellers of products similar looking and performing to North American models".
"It is now an over crowded niche market to be avoided by the non specialist and you should only display if you have a genuine quality product with points of difference".
Anthony Schneikert agrees, "as swim spas go, the Internet has been a mecca for Chinese swim spas falsely branded as US manufactured products damaging the market as a whole through false advertising and falsely leading on end users. On the other hand, the Internet has provided more awareness for the swim spa market to grow. By adding more information on products, this has helped the consumer understand more about the product and possibly leads them to find a local dealer so that they can wet test a swim spa".
"Swim spas are however all different once you are inside one swimming, therefore a wet test on each model is the only way to truly know the right model for you".
SWIM SPA DISPLAYS
Display units are vital to increase swim spa sales advises Don Elkington of Coast Spas. "Swim spas cannot be sold from a brochure, displaying a swim spa is the key to successful sales and further demonstration or wet tests for the consumer will be necessary".
Anthony Schneikert agrees recommending retailers to maximise their swim spa sales by having on display a demonstration model, that can be wet tested. "Many people would not spend £20,000 or more on a car without test driving it, so we believe it is the same with a swim spa. Retailers who do have a swim spa on display will have the edge on their competitors, as the buyer will always want to test if the swim spa is appropriate for them, and if it is the type of product they can see themselves using in the future".
Stephen Crabb agrees that the key to maximising swim spa sales is display. "The Internet is helpful in locating or sourcing the various swim spa options but I question if many or any are sold online. Display is vital, although they can be sold off the page there is nothing to beat the actual experience of test driving the swim spa".
SWIM SPA ADVANCES
Originally extended hot tubs offering just swimming against a fast flowing blast of water, the latest swim spa models now offer everything from jogging to rowing and only stop at making the tea! wellness is the number one factor for swim spa customers who are looking to increase their exercise by having fun doing it.
Although there are many different swim spa lengths, there is one common thread in all swim spas and that is the actual swim area between nine and ten feet. Water temperature for swimming varies between 85F -104F therefore if the swim spa is all in one the difficulty for the consumer is adjusting the temperature for their different usages.
There are swim spas that have separated the hot tub from the swimming side and they have separate heaters. These offer a much better design for sure and are much less expensive for the consumer to maintain when it comes to heating the spa.
The average running cost for a swim spa is put at about £15 weekly based on daily use of 40 minutes depending on outside temperatures. The upkeep of a swim spa is no different to a hot tub, the water must be kept clean and balanced at all times and water level should be kept topped up so that optimum water flow and filtration is achieved.
Stephen Crabb warns about close attention to details. "Do not be fooled by price, it is important that as the name suggests the swim part of the spa needs to perform. If the whole thing runs on 13 amps that is why it is probably cheap, if you want performance you need power. Basic comparison criteria should include price, speed of installations, safety, running costs, convenience, all year round use, features, functions and health benefits".
"Cranes are usually the best option for installation and surprisingly inexpensive when compared to the labour involved with moving a swim spa around!".
Customer feedback is always one to be taken with a pinch of salt as people can't always tell where the feedback is coming from especially if the post is anonymous. We hold no responsibility for the information given on external sites and cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information. We do feel that consumers should be able to access any and all information regarding this subject and we will update this list frequently, happy shopping.
Leisure concepts have recently updated there site and now features there whole range of quality add on spa accessories. Available through retailers in the UK these unique and hard wearing products are an excellent add on to any ones spa install. Such products as spa steps, spa umbrellas, spa cover lifters and spa hand rails are all being sold right now by your local spa dealer.
When I founded Leisure Concepts in 1994, I had one simple notion in mind: that an innovative and quality line of spa accessories would be a welcome addition to any dealer showroom. Today, our company is the leading producer of after market products in the spa industry. Nobody gives your customers more ways to enhance their spa experience than Leisure Concepts. Even more gratifying is the fact that our products are still manufactured right here in our state-of-the-art Spokane, Washington facility. This allows not only the strictest quality assurance, but also the most responsive inventory controls and order fulfillment possible. We remain fully committed to providing you with the highest quality products delivered on time, every time.
Freeflow Hot Tubs / Spas offers the best combination of features and price of any hot tub brand on the market today. Utilizing an advanced manufacturing method that slashes costs while incorporating many of the same features found in the most expensive spa brands such as ozone, waterfalls, lighting effects and more, makes Freeflow the perfect choice.
Freeflow spas are PLUG-N-PLAY which avoids the high cost of hot tub installation. Simply set it up, fill it up and plug it in.
Compare Free Flow hot tubs to any major brand on the market, and you will find that not only do our spas offer equal or better accessories and comfort, but we manufacture the most sturdy shells in the business. Free Flow has the same standard parts and features as any name brand hot tub - such as Topside Controls, Interchangeable Jets, Top-loading filters, and our highly indestructibleRockSolid™ Shell.
Before you step into your Catalina Spa for the first time, you'll already be thoroughly relaxed. You'll know that every part of its design has been finished to the highest possible standards. That it's been crafted from the finest materials, specially selected for the job. And that our engineers have such confidence in their spas that, as befits a masterpiece, they put their signature on each and every one.
Over the decades we've always listened to what our customers want. As a result we've added in features, enhanced build quality and come up with a number of 'firsts', such as an integral sound system, fibre optic lighting and built in audio-visual system.
This has put us at the forefront of spa manufacturing and today Catalina Spas can provide you with the ultimate in comfort and performance. Built with practical yet luxurious materials, such as long-lasting mahogany cabinets, your spa will be a long term investment. What's more, our comprehensive warranty on motors and control systems will let you immerse yourself without a care in the world.
At Dynasty Spas we believe in a sense of community and that is why we treat all our associates as part of the Dynasty family. From the factory in the foothills of Tennessee right the way through to our dealers across the world the happiness of our colleagues is important. Happier colleagues result in higher quality spas through care and innovation as well as excellent customer service through our dealers.
Dynasty Spas is one of the fastest growing spa manufacturers in the world producing over 16,000 spas per year with a team of over 300 employees in our state of the art 350,000 sq ft manufacturing facility. Take a look at our production video to see how your spa takes shape.
At Dynasty Spas we are constantly changing and adapting to suit the needs of our discerning customers. This ranges from creating new product ranges such as the American Series to engineering enhancements such as the superb R-Max insulation system. Our latest innovation comes in the form of our brand new SwimSpa - there is nothing else like it!
You can believe in a Sundance hot tub. Established in 1979, Sundance Spas has been recognized internationally with more awards and honors than any other spa company. Our exclusive components, processes, and features include the famous line of patented Fluidix™ jets. We were the first hot tub manufacturer to receive ISO 9001 certification, and we are committed to using environmentally safe equipment and practices. Read more about our distinguished history of spa innovation in the Sundance Spas brochure.
There is so much to love about owning a spa by Sundance. Just pull back the hot tub cover and your Sundance spa is ready to go.
Relax with a warm hydromassage. Invite friends over to soak in your spa on a snowy evening. Experience healing relief from warm-water therapy jets. See romantic possibilities in the sparkling light of a waterfall.
How Sundance delivers cleaner spa water. The MicroClean water purification system featured on 880 and 780 Series spas surpasses all others for ensuring pure, clear water with low maintenance and reduced chemical usage. The system does this by combining efficient, effective filtering, water circulation, and water skimming processes.
Both the MicroClean Plus filter in 880 Series spas and the MicroClean filter in 780 Series spas employ technology similar to that used in home drinking water filters.
Optional high-output SunZone CD ozone generator reduces need for chemical sanitizers SunZone CD is standard on 50Hz export models. Optional SunPurity mineral spa purifier further reduces the need for chemical sanitizers (not available in all countries).
FDA-Compliant and NSF Approved FilterTheMicroClean filter cartridge is the first FDA-complaint and NSF-certified filter within the hot tub industry. Exclusively manufactured by Filter Specialists Inc. for Sundance Spas.
MicroClean Plus Filtration(880 Series) Most robust and efficient water filtration available Advanced, triple-layer pleated material filters water more thoroughly in less time Traps 99% of all particles, large and small Filters thoroughly from both ends Removes oils and lotions from the water Lasts longer; lower replacement costs No leaching of chemicals from pure fiber filter MicroClean Plus Filtration(880 Series) Most robust and efficient water filtration available Advanced, triple-layer pleated material filters water more thoroughly in less time Traps 99% of all particles, large and small Filters thoroughly from both ends Removes oils and lotions from the water Lasts longer; lower replacement costs No leaching of chemicals from pure fiber filter
Arctic Spas® was founded in 1994. The ownership group is a unique group of guys, having all grown up on farms and in small rural communities of western Canada, where the value of your word far outweighed your commercial success.
We have carried those same values through the entire culture of our business. We pride ourselves on listening and supporting our customers, dealers and employees alike. Visit one of our showrooms or our factories and speak with anyone, it is obvious we all take providing the best product and service in the industry very seriously.We have always been known for our product quality and innovation.
Our focus continues to be on offering the most innovative designs, provide a wonderful hot tub experience, costing less to operate, and require the least amount of maintenance. Our spas combine the most advanced spa technology with world-class construction techniques to ensure your enjoyment for years to come.Thank you for taking the time to review our website. We invite you to visit one of our retailers and try an Arctic Spa®.
Arctic Spas Heatlock System Each Arctic Spa comes with our Premier Heatlock® Insulation system, designed to minimize heat loss and to maximize energy efficiency. We apply high density urethane foam to the floor, cabinet walls and the underside of the spa rim. In combination with the spas's sturdy construction, this creates an insulating air space. This means that incidental heat from the heaters and pumps is directed inward through the shell instead of outward, thereby decreasing heating costs by capturing and transferring this ambient heat to the spa water. It also acts as a sound barrier, so you can enjoy your Arctic Spa without being disturbed by mechanical noise from the pumps and motor and allows easy access for servicing and upgrading your spa. The Perimeter Heatlock system also means protection against freezing in subzero temperatures. If power to your spa is interrupted, heat from the spa water slowly transfers back to the air space, protecting the plumbing and equipment from freezing.
Leisurerite commonly known as Leisurerite Hot tub Spas are the sole British and European importers and distributors for Leisurerite NZ range of Hot tub Spas.Established in 2003 by Paul Sanderson; the company has continued to grow to a position where there are up to 150 Hot tubs in stock at any one time in our warehouse and offices in West Sussex, all of which are available for immediate dispatch, often on a next day basis.Leisurerite NZ are New Zealand's leading Hot Tub Spa Manufacturer, established in 1984 they specialise in the manufacture and distribution of high quality Hot tub Spas.
Leisurerite design and build high quality Hot tub Spas to suit most budgets. Whether you require the entry-level model with 20 jets or the surround sound/CD player and over 90 jets and 5 pumps, the same high quality principles apply. All our Hot tubs are sold as a complete package offering automated features focusing on efficiency, purification, performance and come with their own thermal cover.
Leisurerite's products are available throughout the UK and parts of Europe via a network of dealers and together we offer a full after sales service with freely available advice on 0870 240 1534.Whilst we currently have a dealer network that covers most of mainland Britain we still welcome new enquiries from with in the UK and mainland Europe.
Jacuzzi® is the name that defines the hot tub experience. Social and private, fun and relaxing, Jacuzzi completely satisfies and leaves you wanting more. Known for innovation, Jacuzzi is the company that started the modern hot tub industry. See what's new from the industry leader at your local Jacuzzi hot tub dealer.
In its efforts to be the "cleanest" manufacturer of acrylic spas in the world, Jacuzzi Hot Tubs' modern manufacturing facility utilizes a Thermal Regenerative Oxidizer that optimally captures 100% of the volatile organic compounds that might otherwise be released into the environment and contaminate ground-water.
Dimension One Spas® was founded by Bob Hallam in 1977 and has grown to become one of the world's leading manufacturers of hot tubs and aquatic fitness systems. The company was first established as a chain of retail hot tub stores. But because Bob and wife Linda Hallam received requests from their retail customers that were not being fulfilled by hot tub makers at the time, the husband-wife team refocused the company into manufacturing.
In less than 10 years the company established itself as a major industry player, necessitating the construction of an advanced 135,000 square foot manufacturing plant and corporate headquarters. D1 is – and always has been – at the forefront of spa industry innovation. Dimension One® products are sold around the world and in 2007 D1 was awarded the Silver Medal Shingo Prize, becoming the world's first and only hot tub manufacturer to receive the distinguished award. Plus for six years D1's hot tubs have achieved the Spasearch Buyer Guide's highest "Recommended" rating - see more about our awards.
Artesian Spas is the manufacturer of four unique lines of spas, with the four lines having been designed to meet the needs and desires of every segment of spa user. Artesian’s goal from the inception of the company has been to provide in every line the best designed, highest quality spa at the most reasonable price possible.
The Platinum Class by Artesian is the company’s most upper-end line, and it literally has no competition in the marketplace. No other spa in the market can offer the patented DirectFlow pump and plumbing system, or the individual topside controls provided for every seat in a Platinum Class spa. And, that’s not even acknowledging just the sheer aesthetic beauty, not to mention durability, of this spa!
Our striking Gold line is a premium spa by market standards but stands apart from the competition on price, performance, and technology. And our exciting Island Spas line offer almost unlimited variations and options in a stunning, high-performance package that is very price competitive. Bottom line, Artesian delivers the best value for your money at almost every price point.Artesian Spas is pleased to be able to provide spa users with the most beautiful, most technologically advanced spa built today. The company’s promise to you is that the Artesian spa you purchase will be the best spa you can buy!
The Hydropool Self-Cleaning system takes the worry and hassle of hot tub maintenance away with a hands-free self-cleaning system that safe guards you and your family by providing crystal clear purified water for your hot tub experience. The Hydropool Self-Cleaning System actually cleans 100% of the water every 15 minutes and even includes a built-in floor vacuum as part of the science of the worry-free, Self-Cleaning technology of Hydropool Spas. Don't you wish everything in life could be this easy?
Hydropool Serenity Spas. Built to Perform.Priced to Sell.As its namesake suggests, Hydropool Serenity Spas offer one of the most comfortable designs in the industry, combined with spacious deep seating. Hydropool offers them in several models, many configurations and colors, there is sure to be a Hydropool Serenity Spa that is the perfect fit for you.
The new sleek designs are available in a multitude of hydrotherapy packages and are available with a wide array of the most popular features and options. These Hydropool Spas are manufactured with the same high performance components, top quality materials and backed by an industry leading warranty similar to their Hydropool counterparts. It is hard to believe you can discover this much stress-reducing fun and relaxation at such an affordable price.
People the world over have enjoyed bathing in natural springs combining heat, minerals, and buoyancy for thousands of years. By the 1960's new innovations and equipment were introduced, such as pumps (to move water) and therapy jets that mixed air and water to create hydrotherapy.
This is the same time period that people began combining these innovations with large wooden round tubs banded from old wine barrels, which gave birth to the term "Hot Tub". The earliest hot tub technology started out simple, but advances came quickly from a few early pioneers with vision. In 1976, L.A. Spas became one of the first pioneers to utilize modern day techniques including vacuum forming spa shells from acrylic utilizing reinforced fiberglass, developing Reverse Mold Technology (RMT), recessing therapy jets, adding pillows for comfort, integrating fiber optic lighting for mood and style - thus developing the modern day “Hot Tub” or “Spa.”
These enhancements changed the shape and feel of how true hydrotherapy, total relaxation, and luxurious leisure lifestyle comfort could be obtained in a spa. Today, L.A. Spas is recognized as one of highest quality and most innovative pioneers of the “Modern Day Hot Tub.” L.A. Spas is celebrating 29 years of building only the highest quality, custom featured hot tubs in the world. L.A. Spas offers the most advanced jet systems, plumbing configurations, and premium options available on the market.
Spacrest is one of the United States leading Hot Tub Manufacturers. With over 20 years experience of manufacturing high quality hot tubs you can be assured of receiving the highest quality products available.
Located in Northwest of England in the UK, Spa Crest Europe Ltd distribute Spa Crest and Vision hot tubs across the UK and into Europe from our distribution centre located in the port of Felixstowe on the South East Coast of England which provides for the fastest route to mainland Europe. With a qualified team of highly trained staff we offer a professional, reliable service.
As standard European Spa Crest Models include stainless steel jets, CPI Cabinets in 3 colours, choice of nine Lucite shell colours all with Micro ban and high insulation cover in colours to suit. Most models have LED underwater lighting, Optional extras include: perimeter LED Lighting and neck jets or pillow on lounge seat.
Experience the Caldera spa difference that brings comfort and enjoyment into your lifestyle. Learn how our exclusive Hot Tub Circuit Therapy® can make pain and stress disappear. And read our new shopping guide for hot tub covers.
Whether you're seeking advanced hydrotherapy spa jets, enjoying your favorite tunes with the Aquatic Melodies entertainment systems, or experiencing the calming effect of the Acquarella® waterfall, a Caldera hot tub delivers the ultimate in comfort, performance and style. When you come home to Caldera Spas, you come to life. It's your perfect way to feel better instantly…anytime.
Owning a Hot Spring® spa means that you can relax in the knowledge that you bought the best spa made. Hot Spring spas are made by Watkins Manufacturing, a company known for highest ethics and integrity. Watkins is one of Masco Corporation’s family of companies whose products you trust in your home for quality and value – Delta® faucets, KraftMaid® cabinets, Behr® paints and many more.
The maker of Hot Spring spas is the only hot tub manufacturer to have one of its spas named a Best Buy each of the six times Consumers Digest has rated spas, most recently the Aria™ spa.
With more than 800,000 owners experiencing ultimate relaxation, Hot Spring spas are the spa of choice in all 50 states, Canada and more than 60 other countries.
Our global network of more than 950 sales and service centers ensures a professional is always nearby to support you, before, during and after the sale. Our dealers deliver the finest in customer care with the support of DeTECHtive®, a sophisticated software tool that serves as a "personal technical adviser."
Marquis Spas® was founded in 1980. Since that time we've worked hard to build trust with our customers. So it's no surprise to find that today we're an employee-owned company. We've always had a reputation for quality products and each employee takes pride of ownership very seriously. Such a commitment has led to the highest level of product quality and reliability. Marquis is mainly concerned with offering creative and innovative designs that will provide you the ultimate soaking experience, cost less to operate, and require the least amount of maintenance. Our spas are designed with cutting-edge features for your supreme comfort and long-lasting enjoyment. We are proud to craft a spa designed to enhance your life.
The Spasearch Certified™ and Spasearch Approved™ endorsements were created as a way to recognize customer-oriented portable hot tub manufacturers that consistently provide a superior buying experience for new hot tub owners. Completely independent, the only way for a hot tub manufacturer to earn this coveted award is to demonstrate excellence on every level from product reliability straight through to consumer satisfaction. This impartiality and the demanding nature of the award criteria make these accolades the first of their kind in the portable hot tub industry.
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Q. What's the difference between a hot tub and a jacuzzi? A. Hot Tub is a generic term. Numerous companies supply them. However, Jacuzzi is a brand name. Jacuzzi has been making hot tubs in California since 1968. These days, they are just one of many good brands on offer.
Q. Does sitting in a spa really reduce stress and blood pressure? A. Many leading medical authorities believe so. They also consider that a spa or hot tub is useful in healing sports injuries, arthritis and after orthopaedic surgery. But many of us simply find that it is a delightfully sensuous luxury.
Q. Can electricity and water really co-exist safely? A. They do in your washing machine and your steam iron. You must have a qualified electrician make the watertight connection to your mains supply, but a competent person can then connect the hot tub to this using an RCD. Always consult your BISHTA registered installer about this first.
Q. How often should I change the water? A. It depends on how frequently you use your hot tub. Your BISHTA supplier will advise you on the best practice for your particular model, but BISHTA standards recommend as a broad rule of thumb that you should change the water about every 12 weeks.
Q. Must the hot tub be connected to the main water supply? A. No. Most people just use a hosepipe to top it up.
Q. Could I buy a chemical-free hot tub? A. Like swimming pools, all hot tubs need disinfectant chemicals to maintain a safe bathing environment. Be very careful about claims that you can run a hot tub without chemicals. So far, nobody has come up with anything as effective as chlorine, bromine or other halogens for killing bacteria in water.
Q. What about maintenance? A. Your BISHTA expert can tell you all you need to know about water maintenance, purification and filtration.
Q. Can I put the hot tub anywhere in my garden? A. Yes – so long as it is flat, and has a solid base. You could also site it indoors, if you had a big enough area like a conservatory or wet room.
Q. What about adjustable jets? And can you remove them for servicing? A. Yes. And Yes.
Here at Spa Ratings we have many links to the spa industry both on the supplier and retailer sides. Should you be finding it difficult to locate a dealer of a certain brand, locate a part for an existing tub or perhaps want to find out if you really are getting the best deal then send us a mail sparatings@sky.com
We can offer free advice and hopefully save you money in the process or at least steer you in the right direction on parts and tubs.
So your buying a hot tub, you have searched the web narrowed it down to 3-5 dealers and make a plan to wet test each make to see what fits your requirements. It all sounds great and this is definitely the right way to start the buying process, what people don't think to ask is the important questions once they get to the showrooms.
These include...
Why do you sell this make?
How long have you been selling this make?
How long have you been selling spas?
How many brands have you sold in this time?
What else does the company do?
What happens to me and the warranty should you go out of business?
Where are the main distribution company, how long have they been dealing with the product and will they service my tub under warranty if you don't?
What does my warranty cover, is it pro rated?
Do I pay up front for warranty work then claim back from the manufacturer?
Can I go to any dealer to get service work done?
How long has the salesman/women been selling the brand? how long has he/she been in the spa industry?
Does he/she own a tub if so what make and why?
What other brands would they sell if they didn't sell this brand?
Can you arrange for me to speak to one of your existing customers?
I'm sure there are others, the point being it's as important who you buy the tub from as it is the tub itself. A warranty is only as good as you have a dealer and that dealer can be contacted, a dealer who shows little loyalty to brands may decide to ditch you once they stop selling the brand you have bought from them so be wary.
These are of course guidelines to aid you in making the best choice when buying a spa, if something doesn't quite add up or there answers don't fill you with confidence then walk away, no matter how much they offer to 'knock off' the price!
Hear what the manufacturers have to say about there own product, go wet test yourself and then post your opinion on the brands available, only by sharing experiences can customers get a true picture of what works and who's just talking a lot of hot air!
If you’ve ever experienced the pain of arthritis or have had to watch someone you know and love suffer with it you will be pleased to know the Arthritis Foundation highly recommends the healing properties of hot tubs for its afflicted. People with arthritis have a very difficult time moving and by being submerged in warm water, they are alleviated of some of their discomfort and are even able to get the unimaginable done; they are able to exercise with little discomfort.
As always, with any new activity, if you are an arthritis sufferer and would like to start enjoying the hot tub, please first check with a physician before you begin. When your doctor has said its okay for you to begin exercising in a hot tub, start off by allowing your body to warm up for several minutes before starting any exercises. This is one of those miracle uses of the hot tub for people with arthritis because not only will they be able to get some exercising in, they will be able to gain muscle by doing so.
It is extremely important to take things slowly when exercising in a hot tub for several reasons; one is because you can strain muscles if you are not properly warmed up before starting, two is the fact that it is possible to over exert yourself in a hot tub by doing too much or doing it for too long to where you become lightheaded and dizzy. Getting to that point won’t help any exercising, and it can be detrimental to your over-all health. The third reason to take things slowly happens after you have exercised, keep in mind that now that your muscles have been stretched and worked, it is important to keep them warm for several minutes before getting out of the hot tub to allow your muscles to relax before hitting the cooler air.
For the person who suffers with arthritis, the mere fact that they are able to move with less discomfort in a hot tub or even a swimming pool is nothing shy of miraculous. Those with arthritis are in constant pain and a lot of it has to do with the simple fact that there is a gravitational pull to the earth we live on and that is greatly alleviated if they are submerged in water. Warm water is an added benefit because it will also cause the blood vessels to dilate, which will allow for more blood and oxygen to flow to muscles and skin not to mention the heart.
But it is an activity that if not followed and practiced properly could bring on more problems than were there before. So if you are thinking about getting some exercise in a hot tub where your arthritis will be lessened, don’t forget to talk to your doctor first and follow the guidelines that have been presented in order to take the best care of you. A little warm water exercising will go a long way on the road to better health.
The heart is designed to pump blood in response to our body’s demands or requests. The heart has to work a lot less when the body’s temperature is elevated (not too much) and are in a state of buoyancy. You can relieve your body weight by 20% when in a tub or pool up to your neck in water. Just the effects of the natural gravitational pull that are lessened by doing this is well worth looking into if you are pursuing optimal health.
While relaxing in a hot tub, the health benefits are numerous; and include the simple fact that when you are immersed in water up to your neck the volume of blood in your chest cavity and even in your heart will increase and that’s the best thing you can do for your circulation system. More of the health benefits that can be gained by regular immersion in a hot tub include benefits to your pulmonary, musculoskeletal, renal and endocrine systems.
By your heart pumping in the conditions of a relaxing hot tub and the fact that you are not putting all of your body’s weight in stress, these benefits will be a great advantage for any owner of a hot tub or spa. While your heart’s ability to pump blood goes up, and your heart rate is enjoying a bit of a slow down, your cardiovascular system can become more efficient right along with every other working system of the body.
There are almost too many health benefits to mention that will be enjoyed by the hot tub user that naming them all would take up too much time but here are a few more health benefits; water has always been known to soothe pain away, it can (and will) loosen up cramped muscles, sitting in the water up to your neck you will also have the added benefit of having the vapors from the steam entering your nose and possibly loosening up any congestion that is going on within. One of the most beneficial ways regular hot tub or spa use can help is with sleep.
How many nights have you spent, churning up inside over any and every little thing and the more you try to sleep, the more wide awake you get? When you step out of a hot tub, you feel naturally relaxed and drowsy and all you need next is your pillow and a blanket in order to enjoy a good night’s rest.
There is nothing more enjoyable than watching a child play in water. Hot tubs are especially attractive to children because of their depth, which is usually not as deep as the swimming pool and because of the warm temperature. But there are dangers when children and hot tubs are mixed and there isn’t a clue as to what may happen if precautions are not followed.First child safety tip in regards to a hot tub is to not allow access to any child to the water, especially in the absence of adult supervision. How is that achieved? That safety precaution is kept by having a lockable hot tub cover that will not allow a child access to the water.
No matter what, under any circumstances, should a child be left alone near a hot tub, if a phone rings and you need to answer it, take the child, too. There isn’t any reason for a child to be near a hot tub without adult supervision and many potentially fatal accidents have been prevented by the attention of an adult.
It is important to keep the temperature of a hot tub in mind if child safety is an issue. While most adults can tolerate high temperatures, children are less likely to because among other things, their skin is thinner than that of an adult. With thinner skin, a child is more likely to become over-heated, which can cause dizziness and light-headedness, which can lead to drowning. Children should not stay in a hot tub, with a temperature more than 104 degrees than five minutes or so. Again, this is where adult supervision comes in because a child will not know what is happening to them if they become disoriented as a result of prolonged time in a hot tub; and they may not be able to communicate that they are feeling over-heated or nauseous. As an adult, the monitoring of a child is entirely up to you, no excuses.
The environment in which we enjoy hot tubs can also be a breeding ground for all kinds of bacteria and if not treated, can cause serious illness. If there is any child with an open wound, they should not enter the hot tub, in their own best interest. If a child is too young to tell someone that they need to go to the bathroom, or if they are still in a diaper, they should not, under any circumstances be allowed in a hot tub. Any fecal matter in the moist, warm environment of a hot tub is a dangerous mixture and can cause many, many illnesses. Be safe with this one by keeping the pH levels balanced and having the proper chemicals on hand, if they are needed.
Because children are more susceptible to germs and have not been around long enough to have produced the antibodies it takes to fight some infections, it is imperative that their safety and the safety of those around them, not be compromised by not adhering to the point that children not yet able to express the need to use the bathroom be put in a hot tub, where they may cause fecal matter to be introduced to the atmosphere.
Having a hot tub in your back yard, or on a deck, is no longer the luxury that only the wealthiest of people could afford. Today, hot tubs come in so many shapes and sizes that it is feasible that all kinds of incomes could afford one.
When you have a hot tub out in the yard you are also afforded the option of building a gazebo to add beauty and functionality to the hot tub experience. Having a gazebo to enhance the beauty of the hot tub is another option that is no longer something for the wealthy. There are many different types of gazebos and they can be built for little money, by the owner or they can be ordered and specialized for more cost. No matter which option is chosen, a gazebo for your hot tub will only make the experience of soaking in it more enjoyable.
What types of hot tub gazebos are there? Some gazebos come with the idea of an open-air experience. They are built with the roof and the supporting sides, but the openings are left bare to allow for the breeze to make an impression. These gazebos are less likely to be enough for those who are looking for more privacy in their hot tub space but there is always the option of hanging some kind of curtain when privacy is required.
How about the hot tub owner who is in close proximity to neighbors or a busy street? If that is the case, there are designs of hot tub gazebos that have screens, blinds, shutters and other options for the feeling of privacy. One idea for lighting if one of the enclosed hot tub gazebos is preferred is to fill the inside of the roof with tiny Christmas lights and it will simulate the night sky. Or there are many other lighting options that will bring a sense of customization that can be offered from built in lighting, where the lighting is built into the ceiling and the support walls. Maybe you are more interested in the candlelight effect? There are ways to custom build shelves that will allow you to place decorative candles that will keep them within a safe range, where they will not catch fire.
Today there are hot tub gazebos that have incredible stereo systems and they can have the entire system built into the structure itself, or they can have wireless speakers that are connected to the home’s stereo system, where there is not a fear of having any electrical items too close to the tub itself.
Some companies offer the option of having a custom gazebo built and in that case you could sit down with a designer, or architect, and design whatever you choose for the enclosure of your hot tub. These custom-designs have a great selling-point and that is; no matter how outrageous you want your hot tub gazebo to be, if you have the imagination, it can be built. Close your eyes and dream up anything, and it can be achieved.
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There seems to be quite a few different types of jets around. Which are the best types and how many different types should there be in the spa to provide varied massage?
Is it better to have more jets rather than fewer jets? Do I need to look for more pumps if the spa has lots of jets?
A. Jets by definition come in three rough sizes in the industry, 1 inch, 3 inch and 5 inch, although there are larger footwell jets now being fitted in most spas it is the seat jets we will be concentrating on here.Things to look for when viewing a tub include number of jets, size of jets and position of jets. Although people may think a tub full of 5" jets is the best thing to look for you would be wrong, all the same you don't want one with all 1" either.Each size of jet will give the bather different hydrotherapy properties and therefore a tub offering variation on all sizes of jets is the tub to ultimately look for. Position of the jets can be a comfort and massage issue, therefore testing the tub you are interested in both dry and wet will give you the consumer the answer to both these questions as you are the one that will be using the tub. Jet positions throughout the tub to obtain a full body massage from shoulders to feet including if possible hands is again the aim however wet test to see what YOU think of the tub. As most spas have either 5 or 6 seats you are also looking for variation on jet type across the seats when it comes to the 3 and 5 inch size as you may have more than one seat with the same size of jet.Lastly number of jets in the spa, this is of course important however the spa must be balanced correctly so the available jets do not outweigh the available pump power and effect pressure at the jets and therefore the tubs hydrotherapy. Most tubs have air venturis and diverter handles to handle power direction should the manufacturer wish to offer more jets with the same number of pumps, check pump and flow rates of the spa and compare brands for better understanding of this. Coverage on the body of one five inch jet will be greater than one three inch therefore you tend to find more clusters of one and three inch as needed on certain seats, again wet test to find out for yourself.To sum up VARIATION, POSITION, NUMBER, look at all three factors not just one and also take note of seating variation, see the post for more info on that.
How can I tell what the likely running costs are going to be on different types of spa. I've been quoted everything from 8p to £2 per day in electrical running costs.With the price of electric going the way it is this is obviously going up my shopping list.What types of features should I be looking for to ensure that use of electric is minimised?
A. Running costs of a spa come down to mainly a few things, insulation of the shell and plumbing, you charge per KWh and efficiency of the cover, this is a basic overview of electrical running costs. Other running costs include chemical costs which are affected by filter and ozone efficiency.Firstly electrical costs, this can be broken down into efficiency of the heater and heat loss through the shell and cover. Things to look out for here are thickness of hard cover and ability to clip down the cover to avoid winds lifting the cover off the spa. Heat losses through the shell will depend on thickness of insulation on the shell, if the plumbing that can be foamed is foamed and how many layers of insulation the manufacturer uses. Added to this the density of the foam can vary considerably from 0.5 to 2lb the higher the figure the more dense and therefore better insulation rating for the same thickness sprayed. Bases which vary between manufacturers are designed primarily to keep out moisture from the frame of the tub rather than stop heat escaping as by definition heat rises, but a base on the spa will help. Make sure figures given by manufacturers state in what way the tub has been used to obtain these results, i.e. temp of tub water, ambient temp, usage per day, KWh cost etc. only then can you make a comparison across different manufacturers. It is highly possible your usage will differ from the tested norm anyway so try to factor this in and be honest with yourself.Chemical costs can vary significantly due to usage of the tub and therefore no definitive answer can be given on costs, however a tub with a higher filtration capacity will in the main keep cleaner water used with the same amount of chemicals. Ozone fitted on a tub will help aid the chemicals and therefore means less chemicals are used to maintain the tub, NB. As per BISHTA guidelines chemicals should always be used alongside a tub fitted with ozone regardless of what anyone tells you.The way ozone is plumbed on a tub can vary the effectiveness depending on how long the ozone is being injected for in a 24hr period and how long the ozone has to break down wastes before it reaches the tub and off gases as ozone by definition does not reside in the tub water like chemicals do.I would recommend speaking directly to a dealer regarding the above to better understand how different manufacturers build there spas.
What are the pros and cons of buying either a spa with a lounge seat or one with a more open-plan all-seat style. What should I be looking for in either option?
A. If you haven't wet tested a spa before then you may not be able to make a determination without doing so. A spa without lounge will usually give you more seating positions as seats are located on all sides of the tub facing inwards, whereas a lounge will take up one side of the tub where 2-3 seats would normally be located. Having said this, spas with loungers usually have enough seats anyway to accommodate most sizes of families. The lounge design itself is important and I would recommend if you are able to wet test the lounge then do so. If the lounge is too flat you will float out, too curved and it will not be comfortable or follow your body's natural contours. When testing think where the jets hit you when in the lounge, are there foot rests, arm rests and headrest?To lounge or not to lounge is a question only you can answer as this is pure consumer preference.
I want a spa which is powerful enough to give me a vibrant massage as I suffer from back pain. How many pumps should I be looking for or is there anything else that comes into play to determine how powerful the jets are?Are more pumps better than less pumps? How many jets can 1 pump power sufficiently? Does pump size matter? Does the type of jets matter
A. HORSEPOWER CLAIMS ON HOT TUBS AND SPAS TheBISHTA Committee has recently discussed the confusion in the marketplace over horsepower claims for pumps on hot tubs. While the industry norm is around 2hp, claims of ratings up to as much as 10hp can be found on some manufacturers' literature, with the implication for the customer that higher ratings must be better. The BISHTA Committee is aware that these claims and the literature that contains them originates from America and is expressed on a different basis from UK practice, and has urged all members to prepare their own explanatory material to interpret these figures in commonly understood terms.