Hot Tubs · Moose Jaw
Energy-efficient, practically chemical-free hot tubs delivered to Moose Jaw, Buffalo Pound, and southern Saskatchewan. HDPE unibody shells engineered for prairie freeze-thaw. About $10–60/month to run.
Why Eco Spa in Moose Jaw
Moose Jaw, Caron, Mortlach, Pasqua, Buffalo Pound Lake, Avonlea, Rouleau, Belle Plaine, Tugaske, Eyebrow, Old Wives Lake, Assiniboia, Coronach.
City installs go on existing back decks, concrete patios, or pavers. Most owners place the tub within 15 ft of an exterior wall for the easiest 110V outlet run, with the wall acting as a natural windbreak. Acreages around Caron, Mortlach, and Belle Plaine often use a gravel pad inside a fence break or pole shed wall to cut prairie wind. Buffalo Pound and Old Wives Lake cottages use the 110V plug-and-play setup on existing cabin decks.
Sunningdale, Westmount, Westheath, VLA, Palliser Heights, Hillcrest, Saskatchewan Heights, South Hill, North End, Central, Crescent View, Cedarpark, Westgate.
Common Questions
How long does delivery to Moose Jaw take?
We deliver to Moose Jaw and across southern Saskatchewan — Caron, Mortlach, Pasqua, Buffalo Pound Lake, Avonlea, Rouleau, and Belle Plaine. Delivery is a paid service quoted with your order. Once it's in place, plan on about 36 hours from delivery to your first soak while it fills and heats.
How much does a hot tub cost to run in Moose Jaw?
Most owners run their Eco Spa for about $10 to $60 a month depending on the model, holding 102°F year-round. The R-40 cover with Power Clamps and the insulated HDPE shell keep heat loss low even through -40°C cold snaps, so monthly cost stays roughly the same in winter and summer.
Can I install at a Buffalo Pound or Old Wives Lake cottage?
Yes. Cottage installs at Buffalo Pound, Old Wives Lake, and the Avonlea-area lakes go on any flat surface — an existing deck or a crushed-gravel pad, no 5-inch concrete pad required. On 110V it plugs into a standard 15-amp circuit at the cabin. The non-porous HDPE unibody shell handles being closed up over winter without crazing or shell damage.
Do hot tubs handle Moose Jaw winters?
Yes. Moose Jaw sees -40°C cold snaps and strong prairie wind. The HDPE unibody shell doesn't crack or craze through deep cold or thermal cycling. The R-40 cover with Power Clamps and R-30 body insulation hold 102°F without the heater running constantly. Owners use their tubs more in winter than summer.
Why buy from us instead of driving to Regina?
Regina is 70 km away — close enough to drive, but you'd still pay to get a tub home. We deliver right to your Moose Jaw address. You get the same lifetime warranty on the cover and structure, with parts shipped to your door.