
Hot Tub | Full Range
Suitable for 4/6 people
104°F max, heats at 2°F/hr*
Running Cost

Than Conventional Models
Suitable for 4/6 people
104°F max, heats at 2°F/hr*

Than Conventional Models
Suitable for 4/6 people
104°F max, heats at 2°F/hr*
Suitable for 6 people
104°F max, heats at 2°F/hr*
Running Cost
Suitable for 4/6 people
104°F max, heats at 2°F/hr*
Running Cost

Than Conventional Models
Suitable for 6 people
104°F max, heats at 2°F/hr*

Eco Foam Spas
How much do they cost to run?

Than Conventional Models
Suitable for 6 people
104°F max, heats at 2°F/hr*
Suitable for 4/6 people
104°F max, heats at 2°F/hr*
Running Cost
For precise temperature control
For extra insulation
Quick & Easy Setup
Hot Tub FAQs
How do I set up my Wave hot tub for the first time?
To set up your Wave hot tub for the first time, start by choosing a level, well-drained surface. For inflatable models (Pacific, Aegean, Atlantic), unfold the spa carefully, connect the integrated pump, and inflate (15–20 minutes). Then fill to the MAX line with lukewarm water, connect the control unit and heater, add initial chemicals, and heat for 14–23 hours to reach 104°F.
For foam models (Garda, Como, Tahoe), prepare a base like a concrete pad or decking, position the spa, connect the heater, fill with water, add chemicals, and heat for 14–23 hours. Setup videos and quick-start guides are available, plus customer support to assist.
How much chlorine should I add to my hot tub and how often?
For everyday maintenance, a heaped teaspoon holds approximately 8g of chlorine granules. As a general guide, to increase a 1500L hot tub from 0ppm to 5ppm you will need to add at least 12g of Chlorine Granules. So approximately one and a half teaspoons should be enough.
Heavily used hot tubs, maintained at high temperatures, may require more frequent dosing with Chlorine. Individual requirements may vary, test using a poolside test kit and adjust the dose rate as necessary to maintain a chlorine level of 1-3 ppm or mg/litre.
How long does it take for a Wave hot tub to heat up and what affects heating time?
Wave hot tubs heat from 60°F to 104°F in about 14–23 hours for all models. Heating speed depends on factors like ambient temperature, wind exposure, cover usage, and starting water temperature. All Wave models have quick heating and heat at roughly 2°F per hour.
Using a thermal cover can reduce heating time by 40%, and filling with lukewarm water, sheltering from wind, and maintaining proper chemical balance also help. Smaller 4-person models heat about 15% faster than 6-person ones, and summer heating is typically 20% quicker than in winter. All Wave models feature integrated heaters for efficient warming.
How do I find and fix common hot tub problems like punctures and leaks?
To find leaks or punctures in your hot tub, start with a careful visual inspection of seams and surfaces, listen for any hissing sounds, and apply soapy water, bubbles will reveal leaks.
Always check valve connections first, as they’re a common source of leaks. For punctures, use the repair kit provided: clean the area, apply the PVC patch, and let it cure for 24 hours before reinflating. If you see error code E6, it indicates a sensor fault, contact our support team.
For heating issues, check that the filter is clean, power supply is stable, and water level is correct. To prevent problems, use ground protection, keep chemical balance in check, and perform regular inspections. Wave also offers detailed troubleshooting guides and video tutorials for all models.
How do I choose the right Wave hot tub for my needs?
To choose the right Wave hot tub, start by considering your usage, opt for inflatable models if you want seasonal use or foam models for premium year-round enjoyment.
Next, pick the size: 4-person suits couples or small families, while 6-person is better for entertaining or larger groups. Then decide on shape, round offers classic comfort and efficiency, square maximizes space with corner seating, and octagon provides unique social seating and style.
Foam models like Garda, Como, and Tahoe are more permanent, efficient, and heat faster, while inflatable options such as Pacific, Aegean, and Atlantic are portable and budget-friendly.
Prices range from $400-$600 for inflatables and $1000-$2000 for foam tubs. Consider your space, budget, usage frequency, installation needs, and running costs. Use our online comparison guide or contact our support team for tailored advice.
Hot Tub | Full Range
Discover our exclusive collection of high-quality hot tubs, designed to provide the ultimate relaxation and comfort. Whether you're looking for a compact model for smaller spaces or a luxurious spa for larger gatherings, we offer a variety of options to suit your needs. Each hot tub is crafted with durable materials, energy-efficient features, and advanced technology to ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience. With easy setup, customizable settings, and soothing hydrotherapy jets, our hot tubs are the perfect addition to your home or garden.