Clean water, less chemical work.
Not an ozone gadget bolted onto a dirty shell. HDPE gives bacteria nowhere to anchor, two large filters pull debris first, and ozone finishes the job. That kills the vast majority of bacteria on its own, so you do the same basic care, just far less of it, on a fraction of the chemicals.
Ecozone is an optional upgrade, not standard on every tub. It's priced on quote, and we often include it as a bonus on show deals.
Ozone is not magic. The surface has to help.
Most premium hot tub brands include an ozone generator. It's their big selling point. But here's what they don't tell you.
Their acrylic and fiberglass shells are porous. Bacteria colonizes the microscopic pores faster than any ozone generator can neutralize it. The ozone is fighting a battle it was never designed to win.
That's like sharpening a knife but cutting on sandpaper. It doesn't matter how sharp the blade is if the surface destroys it. Our system works because we solved the surface problem first: a non-porous HDPE shell with no hiding spots for bacteria.
Ozone on a porous shell is a knife with no sharpener. Ecozone is both, ozone backed by 100 ft of filtration and a non-porous shell.
Shell, flow, filter, oxygen. In that order.
Non-porous shell
One molded piece of HDPE. Bacteria has nowhere to anchor in the first place.
Flow
The filter runs about four hours a day, carrying everything toward the filters while it cycles.
100 ft of filtration
Two large filters pull debris out before sanitation does its work.
Ozone
The highest, most consistent ozone output you can put in a tub finishes the job.
Same tasks. Far less often.
You still test, balance, and sanitize your water with an Eco Spa. You just do it a fraction as often, because the shell, the filtration, and the ozone do most of the work for you.
A weekly chore
- โTest pH and alkalinity, then adjust, every week.
- โAdd chlorine or bromine, keep topping it up.
- โShock the water regularly.
- โDrain and scrub the acrylic sidewalls on a change.
About 3 minutes a month
- โA tablespoon of chlorine every one to two weeks.
- โCheck and balance now and then, far less often.
- โSpray the sides with vinegar and water on a change, no scrubbing.
- โReplace the water every 10 months to a year.
See how little maintenance your spa needs.
A few minutes a month. Pick your model.