Living in New England means you get to experience the beauty of all four seasons. However, it also means dealing with chilly winters that make it unpleasant to go swimming outdoors. This is where a swim spa can really come in handy.

Swim spas offer a variety of convenient features that a swimming pool does not. One of the most convenient among them for New Englanders is their ability to stay in use all throughout the year. Thanks to their insulation and heated water, you’ll be able to enjoy your compact hydrotherapy oasis no matter what the calendar reads. 

This feature makes swim spas a truly life-changing addition to your home. But which swim spas are best for the considerable chill of a New England winter? Read on to find out.

What Is a Swim Spa?

If you’re unfamiliar with the swim spa and all it has to offer, try to imagine something between a swimming pool and a hot tub. Swim spas offer the luxurious jets, comfortable seating, and heated water of a hot tub. However, they allow for a greater range of motion that enables you to swim and exercise in a way that’s more comparable to a swimming pool.

Swim spas are larger than hot tubs, but they’re far smaller than swimming pools. Nonetheless, you can still get an incredible workout by swimming in your swim spa, thanks to its current-creating jets that allow you to swim in place.

What Makes a Good Winter Swim Spa?

There are certain key factors in a swim spa that make it a great fit for wintertime use. When you’re in the market for yours, keep the following in mind:

Insulation

It’s always important to ensure that your swim spa has quality insulation. But when it comes to choosing one that’s best suited for use in a New England winter, insulation becomes all the more important. 

swim-spa with steam in a snowy backyard with a brick house and a sunroom.

Look for a model that has high-quality insulation not only on all four sides but on the floor as well. And also make sure that your swim spa cover is of superior quality.

Energy Efficiency

An energy-efficient swim spa can help you save a lot of money on your utility bills all throughout the year. If you want to have your swim spa running at a comfortable temperature during the winter, this factor becomes even more significant. Your pumps and heaters will be working overtime to keep your swim spa feeling luxurious when it’s cold out, so ensure that it’s high quality and extra efficient.

Overall Quality

Those cold New England winters will be putting extra strain on your swim spa, which means you’re going to want to make sure you’ve got one that’s built to last. Go with only the highest-quality swim spa with a strong warranty.

Swim Spas Best Suited for New England Winters

Here are our choices for the best selections for anyone interested in using their swim spa all year round, even in the cold of the New England winter.

Hydropool

Hydropool is simply one of the best brands in the business. There’s no doubt that you’ll be able to enjoy yours to the fullest, no matter what time of year it happens to be. These swim spas are highly energy efficient thanks to a superior-quality insulation system. They also have a powerful filtration system that can help you avoid any tedious maintenance when the weather is cold.

woman in a wooden swim spa in a snowy backyard with houses

Executive

These swim spas are designed with exercise in mind. And, of course, there’s no offseason when it comes to getting in shape and staying that way. Executive swim spas are made to be used all throughout the year with the help of their Glacier Tech insulation system.

Aquatic

Sometimes, it’s easier to add a winter-friendly swim spa to your yard when you’ve got a little more wiggle room with where the swim spa can be placed. Aquatic swim spas are smaller (and more affordable), which means you can potentially keep yours closer to your house. In turn, you’ll be able to reduce the need to endure frigid temperatures before hopping in.  

Swim Spas From Great Bay Spa & Sauna

If you’re interested in learning more about swim spas, reach out to Great Bay Spa & Sauna today.