Spas and Hot Tubs 

There are only a handful of leisure activities that can be more soothing than relaxing in the swirling, warm water of an inground spa or hot tub. Today’s pool environments allow homeowners to unwind their day with the relaxing and rejuvenating benefits of hydrotherapy using inground spas and hot tubs.

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Custom Spas and Hot Tubs

Overview

Looking to elevate your outdoor space with a stunning Spas and Hot Tub? We pride ourselves on quality craftsmanship and personalized service, ensuring that your new pool or spa perfectly complements your lifestyle and enhances your property’s appeal.

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  • Digging

    We excavate the site, remove the dirt, and verify the vinyl pool elevation.

    Spas and Hot Tubs

    Spa and Hot Tub Construction
  • Steel Installation

    The vinyl pool walls are installed with galvanized steel, wood, concrete, or polymer material.

    Spas and Hot Tubs

    Spa and Hot Tub Construction
  • Plumbing

    We run the plumbing lines and pour concrete footing (about eight inches deep) around the pool.

    Spas and Hot Tubs

    Spa and Hot Tub Construction
  • Gunite

    The main drains, plumbing, and pool equipment are set up.

    Spas and Hot Tubs

    Spa and Hot Tub Construction
  • Curing & Finishing

    We trowel the base material mix and lay down the pool bottom over the exposed earth on which the liner rests. Next, we install the coping and backfill the pool.

    Spas and Hot Tubs

    Spa and Hot Tub Construction
Frequently Asked Questions About Spas and Hot Tubs

FAQS

What’s the ideal temperature for a hot tub?

The optimal temperature range is between 100-104°F (37.8-40°C). Never exceed 104°F for safety reasons. Most users find 102°F (38.9°C) to be the most comfortable temperature for relaxation.

How much will a hot tub impact my electric bill?

On average, expect your monthly electric bill to increase by $20-50, depending on your climate, tub size, and local utility rates. Modern, well-insulated hot tubs with energy-efficient features will cost less to operate than older models.

How long do hot tubs typically last?

A quality hot tub should last 10-15 years with proper maintenance. The shell can last even longer, but components like pumps, heaters, and electronics may need replacement or repairs during this time. Lower-quality inflatable spas might only last 2-5 years.

How often should I change the water in my hot tub?

You should completely drain and refill your hot tub every 3-4 months, depending on usage frequency and number of users. With heavy use or multiple users, you might need to change it more frequently.

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