Do you dream of relaxing in a hot tub in the evening after work, while enjoying your garden? Turn this dream into reality by installing an outdoor jacuzzi.
You already see yourself installed on your terrace or in the heart of your garden, enjoying a moment of relaxation in a jacuzzi, rediscovering the nature that surrounds you. Of course, this requires a certain investment – because a jacuzzi remains high-end equipment – but this interlude of well-being is far from inaccessible.
The different models of outdoor jacuzzi
Before choosing your outdoor jacuzzi, you will first need to take into account the budget you have, which will guide you in the range of models to consider, particularly for the number of people it can accommodate. The first prizes will be the outdoor 2-seater jacuzzis, generally located around 3000 euros. The more the number of seats increases, the higher the price will be accordingly: you will be able to find models with up to 8 seats which easily reach the tens of thousands of euros.
The budget you have available will also determine the type of outdoor jacuzzi you buy: a above ground jacuzzito be placed on the terrace, which notably contains the heating and filtration system in its tank, will prove less expensive than the buried or semi-buried jacuzziwhich will require a more complex development including the installation of a technical room for connections and water supply.
THE selected coatings (in wood, stone, etc.) but also options such as chromotherapy, aromatherapy, music therapy, headrests or adjustable nozzles will also influence the price.
If the budget seems decidedly too high, you are free to opt for an inexpensive outdoor jacuzzi: the inflatable jacuzziwhich certainly will not offer massage nozzles for a real therapeutic effect, but will still allow you to enjoy a pleasant moment of relaxation for a few hundred euros.
What you need to know about maintaining an outdoor hot tub
Because your outdoor jacuzzi is at the mercy of the elements (wind, snow, rain, etc.), you will absolutely have to protect it with a hard cover or lidwhich you will put in place after each bath. You can also install a shelter above your jacuzzi so you can enjoy it summer and winter, whatever the weather conditions.
And as with any balneotherapy system, good maintenance of your outdoor jacuzzi is essential for long-term trouble-free operation. If it is not equipped with a water treatment systemuse a specially adapted product based on bromine, active oxygen or PHMB, to disinfect the water, and another to maintain the pH of the water.
Also, don’t forget to regularly clean your outdoor jacuzzi by wiping it with a suitable, non-aggressive product. on the cover, the tank and the filter. Also remember that users’ personal hygiene must be impeccable before entering the jacuzzi so that the water quality remains optimal.


