Annual Servicing.

Similar to an MOT with a car, having an annual service of your
Hot Tub is recommended by most suppliers to prolong the life of your spa.

Why is having an annual service important

Like any piece of mechanical or technical equipment, Hot Tubs should be monitored and maintained to ensure it continues to function safe and properly throughout its lifetime. An annual service is a great opportunity to investigate the components, electronics, power supply, shell and other parts to identify issues that may lead to bigger problems in the future.

Even if a hot tub is regularly maintained, hidden build-ups of bacteria can form inside the pipework of the hot tub which, if not chemically removed can lead to spa water becoming unsafe to use. An annual service will always include a chemical flush to thoroughly clear and remove any hidden bacteria from your tub.

In some cases having a service is required as part of the warranty of your Hot Tub and so it’s important for owners to protect your asset with an annual service from a qualified professional.

Example of chemical flush being applied through a hot tub during an annual service

Annual Servicing

Each of our annual services includes a deep clean and sanitisation of your hot tub and health check of the components. This includes but is not limited too;

- Spa flush (deep clean of pipework removing debris, bacteria and build-ups)
- Drain down
- Full shell interior clean & Vacuum
- Full cabinet clean
- Full cover clean
- Filter Soak & Clean
- Fresh Water Refill & Water Balance
- Visual Health Check with Report
- 16 point mechanical & systems check including unions, cabinet, leaks, pumps, amperage etc.
- Visual Health Check with Report.

If we see that your hot tub needs repaired or new components we carry a full stock of parts with us and we have fully trained engineers to get your tub back in perfect working order.

Prices start from just £275 for our standard service.
We offer an advanced BioFilm treatment service for £575

Example of BioFilm flush being applied through a hot tub during an annual service. The brown colouring is the build-up of bacteria
oils and other dirt hiding in the inner pipework,

This build-up of gunk and bacteria was removed from the inner pipework during flush.