FAQ
Our Frequently Asked Questions
The time required depends on several factors, such as the power of the heating system, water flow rate, spa size, ambient temperature, and insulation quality. As a general rule, you can expect about one hour for every degree Celsius gained.
To optimize your energy savings and limit chemical consumption, it is recommended to lower the spa temperature during your absence.
During hot summer days, ambient temperatures can make it difficult to lower your spa's temperature. To remedy this, you can partially drain the water and replace it with fresh water, or temporarily remove the cover to allow natural cooling.
Absolutely. Be Well spas are designed to operate year-round, even in the most demanding climates. What sets our brand apart is the exceptional quality of our insulated covers, designed to withstand the harshest weather conditions.
Our reinforced insulated cover is designed to provide optimal protection against heavy snow, rain, frost, and extreme temperatures. Custom-made to perfectly fit your Be Well spa, it acts as a thermal and structural shield.
With Be Well Canada Spa, you're investing in a spa designed to withstand the Canadian winter – from the first snowflake to the thaw.
The water volume of a swim spa can be up to 10 times larger than that of a traditional spa. On average, the length approaches 5 meters and can even go beyond. Large-volume swim spas can be similar to small swimming pools. If you have the space at home, why not install a swim spa with larger dimensions than what is generally available? Note, however, that the special feature of a swim spa is not its size, but its equipment. We are talking about a spa, not a swimming pool.
Features of the swim spa
It's important to know that the water temperature in swim spas should not fall below 35 degrees. This is difficult to achieve with a pool that has too much water. Therefore, keep in mind that the larger the surface area of your swim spa, the more difficult it is to heat the water. However, if it's too small, you'll have difficulty moving around, and it will therefore be impractical for swimming. There are two options for building a swim spa: a prefabricated spa and a masonry construction. You can choose between acrylic, polyester, or reinforced concrete. Note that two types of swim spas are offered by manufacturers for prefabricated spas:
One-piece swim spas: The water volume is heated to the same temperature across the entire surface of the spa. The price is high, so they are rarely found in private homes. It is also not recommended to swim in water that is too hot.
Swim spas with a separate spa compartment: This model is more economical because it doesn't require high-temperature water heating across the entire spa. Only the whirlpool and massage compartment needs to be heated to over 35 degrees. The rest of the tub is kept at a more traditional temperature to allow for swimming only.
In the case of a spa with two separate compartments, it is essential to equip it with two control panels for controlled management of the different temperatures.
Who is the swim spa for?
Originally, swim spas were intended for people with disabilities or those requiring rehabilitation. Originally, this was only because they had multiple uses. They are perfectly suited to aquagym and physical exercise. A swim spa could very well be called an aquagym spa. In addition to rehabilitation, it helps you stay in shape! By facing the current, you will swim and thus improve your performance, but also your physical condition. A swim spa is equipped with jets whose role is not to massage you but to create a current in a tank.
Children can also enjoy this counter-current swimming system and learn to swim, provided an adult is at their side to avoid any risk of drowning. For greater comfort and to further enhance the possibilities of a swim spa, you have the option of adding equipment. Whether you are an athlete looking to increase your muscle mass or someone with an intense need for relaxation, why not try the swim spa experience? You can equip your spa with:
Lights
Audio equipment,
A scent diffuser,
A rower,
Fixed bars.
What you need to know about swim spas
Not everyone can afford a swim spa. It's worth noting that its price is similar to that of a traditional swimming pool. However, a swim spa requires less maintenance and uses less water. This is a factor to consider when making your choice.
Here are some examples of achievements
Integrating a spa into your pool is anything but simple. The difference in water temperature between the two is problematic, requiring two distinct and independent operating modes. Of course, there are options to overcome this, including an infinity spa that flows into your pool, a completely separate spa and pool, or even a swim spa. But let's take a closer look at these different solutions.
When the spa meets the pool
There are three options for adding a spa to your pool. Choose according to your preferences and budget:
The separate spa and pool
This is the simplest and most effective solution. The pool and spa technical units are therefore independent, and each performs its own role. A built-in spa will be the most efficient in terms of integration, but nothing prevents you from opting for a portable spa. Since each technical unit is autonomous, you will have no trouble achieving good temperatures. You can also put your pool into winter storage while continuing to heat your spa.
The spa directly integrated into a swimming pool
Aesthetically, this is undoubtedly the best choice, but budget-wise, you'll need a healthy bank account. A pool spa is custom-made, and of course, this comes at a cost. For maximum efficiency, the pool and spa technical units must be separate. You can also opt for an infinity spa where the water drains into the pool basin. The technical units are centralized, but you won't be able to adjust the temperature of your spa and pool separately. This is therefore a very practical solution if the technical elements are separate or the whole system is heated to at least 32°C.
The swim spa
It's nothing more than a small swimming pool. A counter-current swimming system offers swimmers the opportunity to indulge in competitive swimming. The swim spa can be divided into two sections: the relaxation spa and the counter-current swimming section. Of course, each section has its own ideal temperature. While the solution is economical, it is nevertheless advisable to separate the relaxation section from the swimming section.
Spa and swimming pool: The benefits of independent technical units
Independent technical units are simply essential. Explanations. The water temperature in a spa is at least 32 degrees. This is absolutely not the case for a swimming pool. Hence the interest in independent technical units to heat the water to different temperatures. In the first case, the spa's technical unit ensures a temperature ranging from 32 to 40 degrees. In the second case, the technical unit offers a lower temperature, in line with the surface area of the pool. In addition to temperature, other parameters must be taken into account: the volume of water. The surface area of a spa is, of course, smaller than that of a swimming pool.
Some products are not effective in water temperatures above 30 degrees. Using chlorine in a spa is absolutely not recommended. Not only is the smell unpleasant, but there can also be inhalation problems. Another key point regarding the usefulness of two independent units: heating. As mentioned previously, the water in a spa must be at least 32 degrees to allow for effective relaxation and comfortable massage sessions. The water in a swimming pool must not exceed 28 degrees to allow for ideal swimming conditions. And what about consumption, if you plan to heat your pool water to a temperature above 30 degrees?
Ultimately, integrating your spa into your pool is possible. Aesthetically, it's in the best taste, but without two independent technical units, the effect is likely to be merely visual.
What you need to know about a spa in a swimming pool
For those who aren't too concerned about spa water temperature, it's easy to create a spa area in your pool. Builders often offer a round pool that looks like a spa. In reality, the water is at the same temperature. You can then install hydrojets and enjoy a room-temperature massage.
The word spa is now commonly used to refer to a wellness facility equipped with hydromassage jets. However, several other terms circulate in everyday language: whirlpool bath , whirlpool bath , or even therapeutic spa . All refer to the same principle: a bathtub equipped with water and air jets, designed to offer a moment of relaxation and massage.
These facilities, which can generally accommodate between 2 and 8 people, are synonymous with relaxation and conviviality.
Wellness technology, whatever the name
On our site, you will find a wide selection of spas designed and manufactured by Be Well Canada Spa , in Quebec. All our models meet the same performance standards as those found in the world of high-end spas, while being designed to be accessible to a wider audience.
Be Well Canada Spa: Wellness at your fingertips
Be Well Canada Spa's goal is simple: to make the benefits of hydrotherapy accessible to all , without compromising on quality or effectiveness. Our spas are reliable, efficient, and built to last.
Synthetic materials have advantages but also disadvantages. There are three main types of synthetic materials: liner (PVC), acrylic, and polyethylene. Depending on your choice, you will save more or less, but be careful because quality is also a factor. The liner and your spa Wooden or concrete spas can turn to a liner to ensure watertightness. Those familiar with traditional swimming pools undoubtedly know what this is about. Indeed, liners are widely used in swimming pools. When it comes to spas, liners are particularly attractive in terms of price. The reduced dimensions of the structure undoubtedly play a role. Manufacturers who offer liners should also inform you of the dangers of the latter. Indeed, the strength leaves something to be desired and therefore the lifespan is limited. One solution is to look into a reinforced liner which offers more resistance. Be aware that for a traditional liner, the chemicals you use for maintenance can be harmful if they are not diluted before use. Using a liner is not prohibited, but it is at your own risk. You should at least opt for a reinforced liner to avoid early problems. Don't be seduced by the attractive prices of liners because unfortunately, they are not reliable in the long term. Your spa and acrylic If you choose an acrylic spa, you ensure a minimum of comfort both in terms of the lifespan of your spa and in terms of use. On the one hand, acrylic offers much greater strength than liner. The phenomenon of discoloration that occurs over time is less. This increased strength is explained in particular by the fact that acrylic is reinforced with a fiberglass composition. By choosing acrylic, the bottom of your spa must be molded and in a single block. This molding is absolutely not a constraint, quite the contrary. So the molding will give your spa a quality base, and that's also a plus. To consider using acrylic, you'll need a concrete, wood, or metal frame. It's therefore a solution that isn't feasible for all types of spas. Portable spas are quite popular, so know that polyethylene is particularly suitable for this type of spa. It's a lightweight, very durable material that's resistant to shocks and chemicals. It also protects against the risk of rust or mold. The many advantages aren't spoiled by an exorbitant price. Indeed, the price remains attractive, especially if you focus on the quality/price ratio. Another advantage of polyethylene is that it allows you to have a spa in a single unit with a quality base. The seats can be molded and therefore perfectly adapted. It's important to closely monitor the quality of your water because polyethylene can discolor in water whose pH is too high. In conclusion For prefabricated spas, polyethylene is the most effective.
