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There are often many reasons why the prices vary so much within a similar
product range, even if it seems there are a few similarities between the
different brands of hot tubs. The number one reason is quality of product
something we pride ourselves on and are always happy to discuss the quality
differences of our products compared with our competitors. With "dodgy"
manufacturers who offer their products cheaper than other competitors, it is
quite likely that problems will occur with these in the future. One of the
reasons we did this comparison was to highlight the differences. Please read
this carefully so you will be able to get a better understanding of why our
products are so unique and durable.
The majority of our customers have high expectations of getting quality
products and being treated in a helpful and friendly manner. Our company motto
is "Where Quality and Service meet" this is not just an empty phrase this is
what we as a company are always striving to achieve.
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Comparison between traditional hot tub (160 cm) and SpaDealers hot tub (150 cm).
Hot tub | Risk of leakage |
Heating | Assembly | Belts
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Traditional hot tub:
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SpaDealers hot tub
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A traditional hot tub commonly uses spruce in its construction along with an
internal heater.
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SpaDealers hot tubs are made of a unique heat treated pine, also know as
'ThermoWood'. During the production process the wood is super dried making it
lighter than common wood this gives the wood a greater precision.
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Common wood (i.e. spruce, pine, larch) will always leak when the wood dries and
shrinks. These pictures above show the base, inside and a close up of the hot
tub highlighting the gaps between the staves and the bottom planks when the
wood is dry. These gaps mean the Hot Tub will always leak.
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SpaDealers use heat treated wood for hot tubs and outdoor pools. In the
production process virtually all the humidity is extracted from the wood
ensuring the heat treated wood does not expand or shrink even during dry
weather. This process, combined with the unique SpaDealers construction,
guarantees little leakage, about 5-10 litres after assembling mainly through
knots, and is one of the main reasons this material is so well suited for this
product.
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An internal heater requires a lot of space inside the tub and therefore these
models are generally larger in size. The heater has to warm up more water which
is time-consuming and less efficient and because of this it's not possible to
use an insulated cover to stop the heat from the water being released.
The fact that the heater sits relatively deep in the Hot Tub, means you have to
use large amounts of firewood to keep it burning, not only this but a lot of
heat then disappears through the chimney and is not utilized in heating the
water. Lighting a fire and empting the ashes from this kind of heater can be
quite difficult not to mention the dirt from the firewood and ashes often
ending up in the water. Tar deposits are also left on the walls of the hot tub,
this discolouration of the tub is caused by the cold water around the heater
warming up.
This not only makes the heater more inefficient but because the water is
warming up around the heater, you will be expected to stir the water to achieve
a constant temperature.
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SpaDealers heaters are attached on the outside of the Hot Tub, they are very
efficient due to their double enclosed construction. The wood burning chamber
and chimney are constructed to ensure the maximum efficiency from the heater,
this also offers more space inside the tub and is easier to maintain.
The connection pipes between the heater and the hot tub contribute to the
economical water circulation of
the tub giving only a slight temperature difference from wherever you sit.
SpaDealers also carry a huge range of extensions and upgrades for your Hot Tub
to enhance your experience.
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A hot tub made from common wood, will generally have one stave that has been
widened or reduced to ensure a tight fit. Due to this, common hot tubs are
generally sold ready assembled as they often require special tools and machines
to build.
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SpaDealers hot tubs are very simple to assemble, all the materials have been
pre-fabricated and well prepared beforehand. This ensures it's easy for anyone
to assemble their own hot tub without any prior knowledge or special tools. The
construction kit is delivered in seven packages the heaviest weighing 30 kg
this keeps delivery costs down and ensures easy handling wherever you wish to
build your Hot Tub.
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Spruce, pine and lark Hot tubs expand a lot when in contact with water
requiring massive tensioning belts and large bolts making the overall
appearance of the hot tub look disproportional. It is also necessary to
readjust the tension of these belts as the wood dries otherwise they may become
loose and even fall off.
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The tensioning belts supplied by SpaDealers are 0,5x50 mm, this is sufficient
enough as the heat treated wood will only expand and contract a little. There
is no requirement to readjust the tensioning belts after fitting.
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Resin is unavoidable if the hot tub has been made of common wood. It's annoying
and difficult to remove from clothes, etc.
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Heat treated wood is an environmentally friendly material which does not
contain any resin. During the production process the resin is removed by high
temperatures and steam and no chemicals or additives are being used.
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After this maybe you wish to take a look at
our pre-packaged kits or maybe assemble your own hot tub setup?
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