Outdoor Sauna Specialists UK

Outdoor Saunas

Take in your surroundings with an outdoor sauna creating a truly unique experience. Our team of expert design and construction specialists are able to take your dream sauna and bring it to life.
A wooden outdoor sauna overlooking the british countryside on a summers day.
Size
200 ft²+
Design
Bespoke
Property Type
All
Materials
Limited

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There are many reasons why an outdoor spa can be a great addition to your home. Not only can it provide a relaxing and therapeutic experience, but it can also offer a range of health benefits and enhance your outdoor living space.

  1. Relaxation: Perhaps the most obvious benefit of an outdoor spa is that it provides a relaxing and soothing experience. Soaking in a hot tub can help to reduce stress, ease muscle tension, and promote relaxation.
  2. Health Benefits: In addition to relaxation, an outdoor spa can also offer a range of health benefits. The heat and massage jets can help to improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain and stiffness in the muscles and joints.
  3. Socialization: An outdoor spa can be a great place to spend time with family and friends, and can provide a fun and social experience. Whether you're hosting a party or simply relaxing with loved ones, an outdoor spa can be a great way to bring people together.
  4. Outdoor Living Space: Finally, an outdoor spa can be a great way to enhance your outdoor living space and make the most of your backyard or patio. With a range of design options and features available, you can create a beautiful and functional outdoor oasis that you can enjoy year-round.
A wooden outdoor sauna overlooking the british countryside on a summers day.
An outdoor barrel sauna in a lush green british garden. Natural setting with light wooden materials and a glass front door.
An outdoor barrel sauna in a lush green british garden. Natural setting with light wooden materials and a glass front door.
An outdoor barrel sauna in a lush green british garden. Natural setting with light wooden materials and a glass front door.
An outdoor barrel sauna in a lush green british garden. Natural setting with light wooden materials and a glass front door.

The build process

The build process for an outdoor spa is as follows:

  1. Design: The first step in building an outdoor spa is to work with a qualified and experienced contractor to design the spa. This will involve choosing the size, shape, and style of the spa, as well as selecting the materials and features that will be included.
  2. Excavation: Once the design has been finalized, the contractor will begin the excavation process. This involves digging a hole in the ground to create the foundation for the spa. The size and depth of the hole will depend on the size and shape of the spa, as well as any additional features that will be included.
  3. Foundation: With the hole excavated, the contractor will begin constructing the foundation for the spa. This will typically involve pouring a concrete pad or installing a pre-fabricated spa base.
  4. Plumbing and Electrical: Next, the contractor will install the plumbing and electrical systems for the spa. This includes running pipes and wiring for the jets, heater, pump, and any other features that will be included. It's essential to ensure that the plumbing and electrical systems are installed correctly and up to code to ensure safe and reliable operation.
  5. Installation: With the foundation and plumbing/electrical systems in place, the contractor will begin installing the spa itself. This typically involves placing the spa into the hole and securing it in place. The contractor will also connect the spa to the plumbing and electrical systems, and make any necessary adjustments to ensure that it's level and secure.
  6. Finishing Touches: Once the spa is installed, the contractor will add any finishing touches that were included in the design. This might include adding decorative tile or stone around the spa, installing a cover, or adding additional features such as a waterfall or lighting system.
  7. Testing and Commissioning: Finally, the contractor will test and commission the spa to ensure that it's operating correctly and meets all safety and performance standards. This might involve filling the spa with water, checking the temperature and pressure, and making any necessary adjustments to the plumbing and electrical systems.

Overall, building an outdoor spa can be a complex and involved process that requires careful planning and attention to detail. By working with an experienced contractor and following these steps, you can ensure that your spa is built to the highest standards and provides years of enjoyment and relaxation.

Aftercare

Proper aftercare and maintenance are essential to ensure that your outdoor spa remains in good working condition and provides years of enjoyment. Here are some of the key steps involved in caring for your outdoor spa:

  1. Regular Cleaning: One of the most important aspects of spa maintenance is regular cleaning. This involves cleaning the filter, skimmer, and spa walls to remove any dirt, debris, or bacteria that may have accumulated. Depending on usage, it is recommended to clean the spa at least once a week.
  2. Water Chemistry: Maintaining the proper water chemistry is crucial for the health of your spa and those who use it. This involves regularly testing the water pH and chemical levels, and adding the appropriate chemicals as needed to balance the water. It is recommended to test the water chemistry at least twice a week.
  3. Equipment Maintenance: The equipment that powers your spa, such as the pump and heater, should be regularly inspected and maintained to ensure that they are working properly. This can include cleaning or replacing filters, inspecting wiring and connections, and lubricating moving parts as needed.
  4. Drain and Refill: Depending on usage, it may be necessary to drain and refill the spa every 3-4 months to maintain water quality and prevent the buildup of contaminants.

By following these steps and working with a qualified spa technician, you can help to ensure that your outdoor spa remains in top condition and provides a relaxing and enjoyable experience for years to come.

Timeline

The timeline for building an outdoor spa can vary depending on a variety of factors, including the size and complexity of the spa, the materials used, and the availability of contractors and permits. However, here is a general timeline that may be applicable to most outdoor spa construction projects:

  1. Design and Planning: The design and planning phase can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months, depending on the complexity of the project and the level of detail required. This includes working with a spa contractor to create a design that meets your needs and preferences, obtaining any necessary permits, and selecting materials and features.
  2. Site Preparation: Once the design is finalised and permits have been obtained, the site preparation phase can begin. This involves clearing the area where the spa will be located, leveling the ground, and creating a foundation. This phase typically takes a few days to a week.
  3. Plumbing and Electrical: The next step is to install the plumbing and electrical systems for the spa. This can take several days to a week, depending on the complexity of the system and the availability of contractors.
  4. Installation: With the plumbing and electrical systems in place, the spa can be installed. This typically takes a day or two, depending on the size and type of spa.
  5. Finishing Touches: Once the spa is installed, any finishing touches can be added. This may include landscaping around the spa, adding decorative elements such as tile or stone, or installing a cover. This phase can take a few days to a week, depending on the scope of the project.

Overall, the timeline for building an outdoor spa can range from a few weeks to several months, depending on the complexity of the project and the availability of contractors and permits. By working with an experienced spa contractor and creating a detailed plan, you can help to ensure that your project is completed on time and to your satisfaction.

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