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Looking to turn your backyard into a peaceful wellness retreat?

Explore our full range of spas, designed to meet every need and lifestyle. Whether you're dreaming of an inflatable spa for relaxing family moments, a swim spa to combine fitness and relaxation, or a therapeutic hot tub to enjoy spa-level hydrotherapy at home, we have the perfect solution for you. Let our experts guide you and find the spa that’s just right for you

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What Are the Different Types of Hot Tubs?

Why Choose an Inflatable Hot Tub?

Inflatable hot tubs are an ideal solution for those dreaming of having a spa at home. They’re affordable, easy to install, and simple to move, all without compromising on quality. They’re especially well-suited for people working with a limited budget, who don’t have the space for a traditional hot tub, or who are still unsure how often they would use a spa on a daily basis.

Installing an inflatable hot tub is much easier compared to a traditional one. It can be placed directly on a solid deck or patio, or right in your backyard without any prior groundwork. However, it’s important to note that the maintenance of an inflatable spa is similar to that of a standard model.

There’s a wide range of inflatable hot tubs available on the market, each offering its own unique advantages. Entry-level spas are budget-friendly and convenient, usually fitting two to four people and including a limited number of jets, making them ideal for occasional use. Mid-range inflatable spas strike a good balance between cost and features, with room for up to six people, more jets, and additional options such as enhanced filtration. At the high end, premium inflatable hot tubs are designed for a luxurious experience, comfortably accommodating up to eight people and equipped with multiple jets, advanced massage features, LED lighting, and high-performance filtration systems to ensure maximum relaxation.


What Is a Swim Spa?

Combining relaxation and exercise, swim spa is a complete and versatile solution for the whole family, usable year-round. Often referred to as a “4-season pool,” it allows for multiple activities either at the same time or separately. It’s a great fit for backyards and smaller spaces, whether as a complement to a traditional pool or as a space-saving alternative when a full-sized pool isn’t an option.


Features and Characteristics of Swim Spas

A swim spa offers all the comfort and hydrotherapy benefits of a traditional hot tub, with added space and the ability to swim or practise water-based activities like aqua fitness. Swim intensity levels can be adjusted to suit both beginners and experienced swimmers. Depending on the model, the massage options may include both seated and full-length lounge positions, as well as jets with integrated red and infrared lighting for enhanced relaxation.

Many swim spas come equipped with advanced water purification systems such as ozone or nanobubble technology, making maintenance easier and more efficient. They also feature precise temperature controls, allowing you to customize the settings for different activities. For example, the ideal temperature for hot tub use ranges between 100 and 104°F, while the optimal swimming temperature typically falls between 77 and 82°F. Some swim spas are designed with dual-temperature zones to accommodate both needs. Certain models even include a built-in divider between the spa and swim areas, making it easy to adjust each section individually. This setup ensures a versatile experience that meets a wide range of preferences and wellness goals.


Why Choose a Relaxation Hot Tub?

Choosing a relaxation hot tub means enjoying the spa experience from the comfort of your own home. Whether it’s part of your backyard or patio setup, with or without a pool, a relaxation spa is perfect for unwinding alone, with family, or with friends. After a day on the ski slopes, a dip in the lake, or a swim in the pool, you can enjoy a warm soak in your spa all year long.

Using a hot tub offers a wide range of health benefits, including relaxation, better sleep, reduced inflammation, improved blood circulation, and much more. To learn more about the benefits of using a hot tub, check out our full article on the topic.


Types of Relaxation Hot Tubs

There’s a wide range of options available on the market to suit every need, from compact one-piece spas for 2 to 4 people to more traditional models that can accommodate up to 9 users. The intensity and variety of hydrotherapy massages vary by model, ranging from gentle relaxation to advanced massage experiences designed to support cell regeneration with integrated red and infrared lighting. Some premium spa lines offer specially designed massage seats that target specific areas like the lower back, neck, or spine—all within the same unit.

In addition to comfort and performance, many hot tubs include features such as cascading waterfalls, full-body lounge seats, advanced water purification systems, and remote control apps. Technologies like ozone and nanobubble systems help simplify daily maintenance, making it easier to enjoy your spa worry-free.


How to Choose the Right Hot Tub

Thinking about buying a hot tub but not sure where to start? To make the right decision, there are several key factors to consider, such as the spa’s capacity, the available space in your backyard or patio, the features you’re looking for, and of course, your budget. The financial aspect is especially important, as the cost of a hot tub can range from a few hundred to tens of thousands of dollars, particularly when factoring in site preparation and installation.


What Are the Most Popular Hot Tub Brands?

Once your needs are clearly defined, take time to explore the different brands available. For example, Jacuzzi, the global leader, offers premium hot tubs designed to deliver a true spa experience. Solstice, a Quebec-based brand, is known for high-end, customizable massage features. Innovaspa, also made in Quebec, offers one-piece hot tubs that are easy to install and provide excellent massage quality. It’s also important to consider local regulations and safety requirements when purchasing a spa. Depending on the size and location of your hot tub, you may need a permit and a safety enclosure. For more details, check out our article on spa regulations.


Hot Tub Installation and Maintenance

Once you’ve chosen your hot tub, the next step is to plan the installation. Choose a location that makes regular maintenance easy. You may need to pour a concrete pad and arrange for electrical connections—keep in mind that some hot tubs require higher electrical capacity.

When it comes to spa maintenance, regularly test your water’s pH, alkalinity, and hardness. Clean the filters and use sanitizers like chlorine or bromine, along with a weekly shock treatment. While maintenance may seem complicated at first, many brands now offer remote monitoring and management systems to make things easier. Visit our blog for more spa care tips and expert advice.