Hot Tubs in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan has some of the longest, coldest winters in Canada. November through March regularly sits below -20°C with stretches below -40°C. Your hot tub has to hold temperature with the heater off for hours at a time. Call us: (587) 404-0088

R-40
hard cover top
60,000+
Eco Spas sold
Lifetime
cover & structure
~36hr
fill to first soak

Built for Saskatchewan

Why Saskatchewan is different

Saskatchewan has fewer premium hot tub dealers than Alberta, which means most buyers end up with whatever the nearest shop stocks. We deliver across the province — Saskatoon, Regina, Prince Albert and the smaller centres — so you're not limited to what's sitting on a showroom floor that month.

The thing that matters most here is running cost, because the heater works hardest in the coldest province. The R-40 hard cover sits on Power Clamps that compress a seal all the way around, and about 70% of a tub's heat escapes through the top — so that's where we put the insulation. The body is wrapped in R-30, with a 2" air-chambered bottom.

That's why an Eco Spa holds 102°F for roughly $10 to $60 a month depending on the model. On our E6, the largest tub we make, we put a power meter on the floor and measured just over a dollar a day in winter, 60 to 70 cents in summer, about $25 a month. Full breakdown.

Avg winter low
-20°C to -40°C
Nov through Mar regularly below -20°C. Some of the most sustained cold in the country.
Monthly running cost
$10 – $60 / mo
Depending on model, at 102°F year-round. Our E6 metered out around $25/mo.
Insulation
R-40 top · R-30 body
R-40 hard cover on Power Clamps, R-30 body wrap, 2" air-chambered bottom.
Power
110V / 220V convertible
Plugs into a standard outlet at 12 amps; hardwire a 4kW heater anytime. No need to choose up front.

We Deliver To

Cities across Saskatchewan

Outside a major centre? We'll quote delivery in under 24 hours.

Common Questions

Getting a hot tub in Saskatchewan

Do you deliver to Saskatchewan, and is delivery free?
Yes, we deliver across Saskatchewan — Saskatoon, Regina, Prince Albert, and the smaller centres. Delivery is a paid add-on quoted by your address, so tell us where you are and we'll quote it. Because the shell sits on any flat surface, most yards are ready as-is.
What's the installation process like in SK?
No 5-inch concrete pad required. The HDPE unibody shell sits on any flat surface — a deck or crushed gravel both work. It plugs into a standard 110V outlet (12-amp draw); for 220V you can hardwire a 4kW heater anytime. It's convertible, so you never have to choose your voltage up front. Plan on about 36 hours from delivery to your first soak while it fills and heats. Step-by-step guide.
How well do hot tubs actually handle Saskatchewan winters?
Saskatchewan owners tell us winter is the season that sells the tub. Steam rising at -30°C is the experience cheap plastic tubs can't deliver — they crack and their covers fail. The HDPE shell won't craze the way acrylic does under UV and cold, and the R-40 hard cover with Power Clamps holds heat where about 70% of it tries to escape: the top. See our full cold-climate guide.
What does it cost per month to run a hot tub in Saskatchewan?
Roughly $10 to $60 a month depending on the model — the smaller tubs sit at the low end and the largest, the E6, runs about $25 to $60. On our E6, we measured just over a dollar a day in winter and 60 to 70 cents in summer, around $25 a month, on a power meter. The R-40 cover and R-30 body insulation are what keep it that low. Full breakdown.
Does the warranty work the same across Canada?
Yes. Every Eco Spa carries the same lifetime warranty on the cover and the entire structure, regardless of province — we're the only company that does that. Moving parts like jets and the pump are covered for 2 years parts and labour, using Gecko components. Warranty details.

Ready to Get Yours in Saskatchewan?

Built for SK winters

Convertible 110V / 220V. Lifetime warranty on cover and structure. R-40 hard cover. We deliver across SK.