Types of hybrid hot tubs
At Welvaere we have 8 different hot tub models. All of which can be converted to a hot tub hybrid. However, you can find a lot of different hot tubs on the market. Think large hot tub, small hot tubs, electric hot tubs, wooden hot tubs, wood-fired hot tubs and more.
There are also many differences and/or types when you look at material use. One hot tub is made of acrylic, or hdpe and uses spruce as a surround.
Our Ducktub models combine a durable plastic inner tub with a high-quality thermo wood finish. They are available in various shapes and sizes, from angular and round to square and oval models, and with seating options ranging from traditional straight to ergonomically shaped for ultimate comfort.
Are all hybrid hot tubs suitable for outdoor use?
All hot tubs that are hybrid are definitely meant for relaxing in outdoors. In fact, because of the wood-fired stove, it is almost impossible to place the hot tub indoors. Under a canopy is possible, but then you have to have the stove pipe safely pass through the roof.
Because we use high-quality materials that can withstand weather and wind. So you can perfectly place the hot tubs outside.
Cost of a hybrid hot tub
If you are looking for a hybrid hot tub, there are several costs involved such as:
- The investment cost of purchasing the hot tub.
The cost of a hybrid hot tub varies by model and the modifications chosen. At Welvaere , we use a base price. From there, you can upgrade your hot tub with various luxury options. As a result, the price can range from several thousand euros to over ten thousand euros, depending on your specific needs.
- Maintenance costs.
In addition to the investment, there are also maintenance costs to consider. To maintain the longevity and beauty of the wood, we recommend treating the wood annually. This helps prevent wear and tear and maintains the aesthetic value of your hot tub. In addition, regular use of water maintenance products is essential to keep the water clean and safe, contributing to an optimal wellness experience.
- Power and heating costs.
Then there are power and heating costs. Additional features such as a filtration system, bubbles or jets consume electricity. The filter system must run continuously, while bubbles and jets only use power during use, but these systems do not draw much power. Similar to a vacuum cleaner and when all systems are on and it draws too much power, the Balboa system regulates this by turning off the bubbles, for example. Electric heating costs about 1 to 2 degrees per hour and affects your power consumption, especially in the colder months. For the hot tub heater, you need to buy wood if you don't have it lying around.
Are you curious about the investment and cost of a hybrid hot tub for you? Then request a quote right away through our configurator. Within 2 minutes you will have a suitable price in your mail!