7 person hot tubs

We have a range of luxury 7 person hot tubs on offer to choose from to make your spa retreat become a domestic reality.

Create your own luxury spa experience in the comfort of your own garden.

We all need a bit of escapism when it comes to the stresses of day to day life and having the opportunity to unwind in the sanctity of bubbles not only has an abundance of detoxing benefits to your health, but it also adds a touch of extravagance to your outdoor space.

Our 7 person hot tubs are ideal for hosting families and groups of friends for a night of relaxation and fun.

We have a range of luxury 7 person hot tubs on offer to choose from to make your spa retreat become a domestic reality.

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7 Person Hot Tub Finance Options

We often view hot tubs as a luxury item; one that can only be enjoyed whilst on a spa retreat or on holiday (rare as those occasions will be). In our view, an investment in a hot tub is an investment in wellbeing and happiness.

Hot tubs bring us a lot of joy and help us unwind after a long day in the comfort of our own home. Hot tubs have many hydrotherapeutic benefits and can have positive effects on our mental and physical health.

This is why we aim to make our hot tubs affordable and accessible, hence our 0% finance option; allowing customers to spread costs over the course of 36 months.

Find out more information about our finance options here.

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7 Person Hot Tub FAQs

The first thing to consider when preparing for a hot tub installation is the location. Make sure that there is a level base for it to go and near to a power outlet and hose pipe.

You should also take into consideration access to the component door for servicing. You can find more specific instructions with regards to hot tub installations from your hot tub supplier.

Do not try to move a hot tub yourself as this puts you and others at risk of injury. If you are moving home and need to transport a hot tub, contact us.

Hot tub running costs can vary but generally less expensive designs may cost roughly £5 a week whereas others might cost up to £30.

A good quality thermal cover can save you a lot of money on energy costs. On average, a 300 gallon hot tub with a 15p per kW energy cost used for 30 minutes every day can cost roughly £260 per year.

Larger hot tubs used for longer periods with higher energy costs will have a higher running cost per annum.

There is no time limit on how long you should spend in your hot tub but you should take care to keep yourself hydrated by drinking lots of water and also maintain your sanitizer level as after a few hours, this will reduce significantly.

It is important to drink plenty of water when bathing in a hot tub as bathing in high temperatures can cause dehydration and headaches.

You should also make sure to have a proper sanitation routine for your hot tub to avoid risk of germs and bacteria building in your spa.

If you use your hot tub on a daily basis and provided it is well insulated, keeping your hot tub on may be a more efficient option. The heater will then work as and when it is needed.

If your hot tub is not well insulated and you do not use it on a regular basis, it is best to keep it switched off between uses.

Note: If you are switching the heat off in winter, you should take care to completely drain your hot tub to avoid the risk of freeze damage.

The majority of hot tubs will have drains at the bottom of them which can be connected to a hose pipe and run into a drain.

If you have not got a bottom drain, you can purchase a submersible pump to drain the hot tub.

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