Thinking of getting a spa pool? You’ve probably noticed the prices vary a lot. But here’s the thing: a lower sticker price doesn’t always mean lower cost in the long run. In fact, it can cost you a lot more.
In this video, we break down why some spa pools are $5,000 while others are $20,000+, and what you’re really paying for: differences in build quality, insulation, energy efficiency, and technology. A cheaper spa may save you upfront, but over 10 years, you could spend that or more on extra power bills, repairs, and replacements.
Meanwhile, a Hot Spring spa may have a higher initial price but lower running costs, fewer maintenance headaches, and a longer lifespan, making it the better value in the long run.
What you’ll learn:
✅ Why upfront cost is only part of the story
✅ Hidden running and maintenance costs of cheaper spas
✅ How Hot Spring spas save you money long-term
✅ Why insulation and FreshWater Salt and FreshWater IQ matter
Thousands of Kiwi and Aussie spa owners already enjoy lower running costs and stress-free soaking with Hot Spring.







