Here at Wave Spas , we are dedicated to providing our customers with a luxurious experience at an affordable price. Working directly with experienced suppliers, we have sourced and developed inflatable hot tubs since 2015 for a variety of retailers across the UK.
“Customer service for sale of replacement cover was second to none. They always strive to help you out with your query. I wouldn't hesitate to buy off them again. Their products are excellent.”
“We purchased our Wave last year and plan to keep it up throughout winter this year as winter is much milder in recent years.This was our 3rd spa and without doubt the quality of the pool is better than any other portable spa on the market. Controls are easy to follow and the bubbles provides relief and therapeutic massage to muscles. Superb product and recommend strongly.”
“Absolutely love my hot tub, it's helped tremendously with my knee injury. Takes a little longer to heat up than I expected but still wouldn't part with it.”
“Thank you for the speedy service in Replacing my broken egg. I purchased the extended warranty for the one time fix and I received the new egg the day after you received it. Great service :)Thanks again Claire B”
“I've had my wave spa 2 years now and it's wonderful. Easy to set up, easy to look after, great for the aches and pains after a long day. When you need parts there easy to order.”
“The best customer service I have had in 15 years of internet purchasing. After initial leak problems and following extensive search for the leak my pool was replaced within two weeks of purchase. Well done and thank you.Helen Rowe”
Our Rigid Foam tubs take approximately 27 hours to get to maximum temperature of 40°C (104°F) - the total cost to reach maximum temperature is £11.88. The average cost of powering all of our heater units for 1 hour is £0.44 Read our Blog for more info.
Turning off your heater unit after use will cause the water temperature to drop drastically and you would have to reheat the water the next day from cold, this will use more energy to reheat from cold, compared to if you had left it running. We advise that you set the temperature to low (approx 30℃) when not in use.
They're affordable, they can be moved between indoor or outdoor locations and they're pretty straightforward to set up. An inflatable spa could be a great choice if this is your first hot tub purchase, you need a short-term spa solution or you're on a tight budget.
What is the expected lifespan of my inflatable spa? As long as instructions as per the manual are followed, Water chemistry is well maintained as well as correct filter care (including washing the filters weekly and replacing with brand new ones evey 4-6 weeks) these spas can last 2-3 years.
Essentially, a spa's life span is based on a combination of two factors - spa quality and spa care. A hot tub can last anywhere from 5-20 years or more. Cheaper hot tubs made with lower quality materials won't last long. If those hot tubs are not well maintained, they may not last more than 5 years.
Energy consumption to keep your hot tub running and the water warm at the desired water temperature is lower. Much less than heating it from cold. Frequently turning it off and on or lowering and raising the temperature increases hot tub running costs.
The more energy-efficient models will be on the lower end while older hot tubs and those who keep the heat going 24/7 will be on the higher end. The average hot tub is going to use approximately 7.5 kW per hour. If you're going to use your hot tub 30 hours a month, you would calculate 7.5 x 30 = 225.
How often should you shock your hot tub? If you use your hot tub most days you should shock it at least once a week. Bump this up to twice a week if your spa gets used multiple times a day or you have a heavy bather load every time it's used.
So, what is the ideal hot tub temperature when not in use? A good rule of thumb to follow is always keeping your hot tub's temperature 5 degrees below what it usually is. This will save you time when you're reheating your tub, avoid consuming too much energy, and also protect your hot tub's internal system.
On average, though, homeowners can expect to pay between $20 and $75 a month to run and maintain their hot tub. Of that, between $20 to $50 can be attributed exclusively to energy costs.
If you live in California, Oregon, Rhode Island, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York or Nevada, you may have noticed that you can't purchase certain hot tubs because they do not meet the set standards for energy efficiency. Therefore, your state is restricting the sale and purchase of that product.
As a guide, water should be changed every three to six months in portable spas and 12 to 18 months for swim spas or as required. Follow the instructions below for how to change your spa water.
If you invest in a higher-quality hot tub from leading brands, such as Jacuzzi® Hot Tubs or Bullfrog® Spas, you're able to drastically increase the expected lifespan. These kinds of hot tubs generally last anywhere from 10-15 years and can easily be stretched to 20 years if you take good care of them.
In most cases it's best if you keep your hot tub running at the same temperature all the time – this is how most modern hot tubs were designed to run most efficiently today. That way you don't have to worry about turning it up and turning it down.
Modern manufacturers advertise the cost to run their hot tubs at about $1 per day, with $50 per month at the high end. The energy cost of a hot tub varies based mainly on the heater, which usually draws between 1,500 watts to 6,000 watts. The pump is another prime energy user at 1,500 watts.
Most modern hot tubs will use less than $1.00 in electricity per day. In this article, we're going to show you three things: What affects a hot tub's consumption. How you can calculate the impact it'll have on your electricity cost.
When not heating, the water temperature drops up to 18% faster in competitor hot tubs. Lay-Z-Spa hot tubs overall use less energy and will in the long-run cost less to run.
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