Hot tubs and swim spas

Compare hot tub quotes, installation options and garden spa ideas.

Plan a hot tub area that works properly in your garden, from the base and electrics to privacy, decking, covers and access.

Covered hot tub area with composite decking and privacy screening

What to compare

Make the quote request useful from the start.

Inflatable, rigid or swim spa

Different products need different bases, running costs, access routes and installation support.

Decking and base work

A filled hot tub is heavy, so the base or deck needs to be suitable before you buy.

Power, privacy and cover

Electrics, screening, a cover lifter and shelter can make the space easier to use year-round.

Before you buy

Small details can change the right product, price and installer.

01

Measure access before ordering

Check side paths, gates, steps and turning space so delivery is realistic.

02

Ask about running costs

Insulation, covers, pumps and usage habits can affect monthly running costs.

03

Plan the finished area

Think about steps, non-slip surfaces, privacy, lighting and where towels or chemicals will be stored.

Product ideas

Products and add-ons worth comparing.

Use these ideas to shape your shortlist and decide what to ask about when you request quotes.

Inflatable hot tubs

Lower-cost seasonal options that can suit first-time buyers and smaller patios.

Hard-shell hot tubs

More permanent spa options with stronger insulation, jets and seating layouts.

Swim spas

Larger installations for exercise and relaxation, usually needing more planning and access checks.

Covers, lifters and chemicals

Useful add-ons for safety, heat retention, maintenance and easier everyday use.

Request quotes

Tell us about your hot tub or swim spa project.

Share the basics and we will use your details to understand what type of company, product or installation help may be suitable.

Hot tub or swim spa FAQs

Common questions before requesting quotes.

Do I need a special base for a hot tub?

Usually yes. The base must be flat, level and strong enough for the filled weight of the tub and users.

Can a hot tub go on decking?

It can, but the deck must be designed for the load. Existing decking should be checked before installation.

Should I choose inflatable or hard-shell?

Inflatable tubs are cheaper and more flexible. Hard-shell tubs usually feel more permanent and insulated.