Who makes AquaRest?
AquaRest Spas is based out of Lake Mary, Florida and is a division of Dream Maker Spas. AquaRest hot tubs are sold online through Amazon, Hayneedle, Home Depot, Wayfair, Overstock.com, Leslie’s Swimming Pools, and a few others.
How do you use a plug and play hot tub?
Since they don’t need to be hard wired by an electrician, you can set up a plug and play hot tub yourself in a matter of minutes. Simply place the hot tub where you want it to go, plug it in and fill it up!
What is a Plug and Play spa?
A plug and play hot tub is a spa that runs on standard 120v power, so you can plug it into your outlet and start “playing” in your spa right away.
Where are AquaRest Spas made?
Lake Mary, Florida
AquaRest Spas have always been made right here in our Innovation Center in Lake Mary, Florida. Making hot tubs in the USA holds us to a higher standard of accountability while supporting the American workers who make the spas.
Do hot tubs plug in?
Most hot tubs require a 240v electrical hookup—which for most people means you have to call an electrician and have new wiring done. However, a Plug n’ play spa runs on standard 110V power, which can be plugged into most standard household power sources without the need for additional wiring.
Where does a hot tub plug in?
What are the Different Types of Hot Tub Connections? There are only two ways to connect a hot tub to power. The first is through a low 110v connection that simply plugs into a wall outlet, and the second is through a 220v, 230v, or 240v connection directly to your home’s central circuit breaker box.
What is the difference between a plug and play spa and a regular spa?
How long does it take for a plug and play hot tub to heat up?
To illustrate this you should expect a hardwired spa filled with tap water to heat to above 100 degrees in about 6-7 hours. A plug and play spa filled with the same water would likely take 18-22 hours to reach the same temperature.
Can plug and play hot tubs be used in winter?
Can A Plug n Play Spa Be Used In Winter? Yes, but typically it takes longer to achieve the desired water temperature. Keep in mind that plug and play tubs are smaller and stress free versions of regular hard wired hot tubs. They don’t have enough power to heat water in cold environments as fast 240 volt hot tubs.
Where do you plug in a hot tub?
Can I plug my hot tub into a regular outlet?
As long as you have access to a regular three-pronged electrical outlet, you can plug in your hot tub and have it up and running within 24 hours. That said, not all hot tubs feature this option. Hardwired hot tubs require the services of a certified electrician to connect the electricity.