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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Siberian Spruce
    Siberian spruce is the most economical option and is ideal for those seeking a sturdy wood at an affordable price. Its light tone and potential visible knots give it a natural charm. With proper maintenance, this wood will last for years.

  2. Siberian Larch
    Siberian larch is perfect for areas where the wood is exposed to weather and insects. More rot-resistant than spruce, it combines a light hue with great durability, although it is heavier.

  3. Thermo Wood
    Thermo wood is an innovative choice, having undergone a thermal treatment that closes the wood’s pores, making it extremely resistant to moisture and warping. This wood is lightweight, dark-colored, and virtually indestructible in the face of rot.

  4. Siberian Oak
    Siberian oak is a luxurious and prestigious choice. Although it can absorb a lot of water, making it prone to dimensional changes, it remains exceptionally beautiful, although it requires more rigorous maintenance.

  5. Red Cedar
    Red cedar is considered one of the most durable woods for construction. With its distinctive red hue, this wood has an extremely low shrinkage rate and is free of pitch and resin, making it a premium choice for a hot tub.

The main difference lies in the fact that an external heating system frees up more space inside the hot tub. External heaters can also be installed at a certain distance from the hot tub, offering more flexibility in terms of placement. On the other hand, internal heating systems are more efficient in terms of heat retention, as the unit is submerged in the water, thus minimizing heat loss.

The recommended water temperature for a hot tub is generally around 38°C. However, it can vary depending on individual user preferences. It is important to note that individuals with cardiovascular issues should exercise caution and avoid bathing in overly hot water.

The time required to heat the water in a Nordic bath (also known as a spa or hot tub) depends on several factors, such as the size of the bath, the efficiency of the insulation, the initial water temperature, the outside ambient temperature, and the power of the heating system.

Generally, during warm months, a Nordic bath of 1800 mm can reach the recommended temperature of 38°C in about 2 to 2.5 hours. However, this time can vary based on specific conditions and equipment characteristics.

Yes, there are water treatment options for a Nordic bath (spa or hot tub) that do not rely on traditional chemicals. You can use a sand filter combined with a UVC lamp to eliminate small dirt particles and bacteria in the water. There are also natural solutions based on plants, salts, or minerals available on the market to maintain your Nordic bath water in an eco-friendly way.

By default, our heaters are made from 430-grade stainless steel. If you plan to use chemicals such as chlorine, bromine, or saltwater in your Nordic bath or spa, it is recommended to upgrade to a higher-grade stainless steel heater, specifically 316 stainless steel, which offers greater resistance to corrosion caused by these substances.

If no filter or chemicals are used, the water in your Nordic bath should be changed at least twice a week, depending on usage. However, using filters and chemical treatments can keep the water clean and in good condition for longer periods, thereby reducing the frequency of necessary water changes.

Yes, upon request, we can install two stainless steel tubes equipped with ball valves to allow the connection of your existing filter to your Nordic bath. The required pipe diameter for these connections is 32 mm.

The massage pumps, filters, and LED lights in our Nordic baths come with standard European plugs, ready to use. For electric heaters, we recommend installation by a certified electrician. These devices require specific electrical connections (220V or 230V single-phase, 380V three-phase) and are equipped with a fuse box. Ensure that the connecting cable is installed by a professional to guarantee optimal safety.

La consommation d’énergie pour un chauffage électrique de bain nordique se calcule en multipliant le temps de fonctionnement par la puissance de l’appareil (en kW). Par exemple, un chauffage électrique de 6 kW en marche pendant 2,5 heures consommera 15 kWh. Ce calcul vous permet d’estimer l’impact énergétique en fonction de vos usages spécifiques.

Absolutely, your Nordic bath can be used all year round, even in winter! The key is to ensure proper maintenance. To assist with this, follow our winter maintenance guide. Additionally, an extra heater is available to prevent freezing, allowing you to enjoy your Nordic bath safely during the coldest months.

Air bubble massage uses 12 jets to provide a gentle and relaxing massage experience, ideal for all jacuzzi models. In contrast, the hydromassage system consists of 6 powerful chrome jets, creating a more intense massage. It is important to note that hydromassage is not available for wooden models.

The external heater is connected to the jacuzzi via two stainless steel pipes with a diameter of 50 mm, installed on the side of the jacuzzi. These pipes are connected to the external heater with heat-resistant hoses that are 1 meter long. Each end of the hoses is secured with clamps to ensure a safe connection. It is essential that the lower pipes are installed parallel to the ground and are not slanted to guarantee optimal operation.

The electric heater of your Nordic bath is equipped with an integrated thermostat, allowing you to set the desired temperature and maintain it until the heater is turned off. If you’re using a wood stove, the water temperature must be adjusted manually. This can be done by checking the temperature with a thermometer and adding cold water if necessary to reach the ideal temperature.

The best wood for your wood stove is dry, dense, and high in calories, such as alder, oak, or maple. These woods provide long-lasting and efficient heat. You can also use biomass briquettes as a convenient alternative. It is important to note that the use of coal is strictly prohibited, as it can damage the heater.

To start production, a 50% deposit is required. Once manufacturing is complete, we will send you detailed photos of your order. After your approval, the remaining balance must be paid before shipping to the provided address. We accept bank transfers, credit cards, and debit cards.

Visit our blog for detailed articles and advice on our products, such as Nordic baths and outdoor saunas. If you have any additional questions, feel free to contact us directly. Our team will be happy to assist you.

Delivery prices depend on the model and postal code within France. To receive an accurate quote, please provide your postal code, and a manager will inform you of the exact price. We also deliver to Switzerland, Norway, and other European countries. For outdoor hot tubs, we occasionally offer special deals, including free delivery for certain models.

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