Frequently Asked Questions
What type of space do I need for a hot tub garden?
You’ll need an outdoor space large enough to accommodate one or more commercial hot tubs, plus have additional space surrounding each tub for creating private garden rooms and pathways. A minimum of 150 sq ft per tub is a good guideline. Consider backyard space at a residence or commercial spaces like nurseries, event venues, or vacant lots.
What are the ongoing maintenance needs for hot tub gardens?
Proper hot tub maintenance is crucial. Plan to drain, clean, and refill tubs and replace filters regularly. Monitor water chemistry and pH levels. Prune plants, pull weeds, and remove debris from garden areas. Inspect tub components and replace as needed. Having staff to handle day-to-day upkeep is recommended.
What permits and licenses do I need to open a hot tub garden?
Research local business licensing, zoning laws, and health codes for commercial hot tubs and public spa facilities. You may need permits for plumbing, electrical, signage, etc. Adhere to all regulations for the safety of customers and legal operation of your business.
How much will it cost to start up a hot tub garden?
Costs can range from $15,000 to over $100,000 depending on size. Expenses include hot tubs ($5k-$20k each), landscaping, permits, insurance, initial marketing, and operating costs until revenue kicks in. Starting small and expanding helps minimize initial investment.
What should I charge customers to use the hot tub gardens?
Consider your operating costs along with competitive local rates. Average hourly rates for hot tub rentals range from $40-$100 per tub depending on capacity and amenities. Packages like monthly memberships or bulk booking discounts are options. Set rates to profit while attracting customers.















