Serenity Hot Tub FAQ’s

Q. How long does it take to assemble a Cedar Hot Tub?
A. The assembly process of a Serenity Cedar Hot Tub takes approx. 4-6 hours. There is a set of instructions included in each package. 2 people with very minimum tools can assemble it.

Q. Can you ship Cedar Hot Tubs assembled?
A. We certainly can, if you send us your address and the tub you would like we can quote you to ship your cedar hot tub assembled. You will need a machine to unload and install your hot tub.

Q. Is a Cedar Hot Tub better then a plastic spa?
A. Both have advantages, cedar hot tubs are a natural way to enjoy hot water and have a full 43” depth of water for the real floating feel. Our cedar hot tubs operate on a wood burning stove so they are a very “green” and cost effective way to enjoy you bathing sessions.

Q. How do I keep the water clean in my cedar hot tub?
A. If you own our Serenity Cedar Hot Tub and wood burning heater only you will have to drain the tub very frequently. If you choose to upgrade with our pump/filter system you can leave the water in the tub for a full season and with proper chemical care have a clean and healthy hot tub.

Q. How do I keep my wood burning cedar hot tub from freezing?
A. The idea of a wood burning hot tub is to drain it when not in use. With proper circulating pumps and equipment you can set up a fully winterized hot tub.

Q. How much maintiance is required on your cedar hot tubs?

A. You should test the water weekly. If you stain the exterior of your tub this will also have to be done every 2 or 3 years. If you choose to leave it natural and gray off it will require no maintenance. Cleaning a cedar hot tub is done the same way as a plastic spa.

Q. How long will it take to heat the tub with a wood burning heater?
A. This depends on the size of the cedar hot tub, the starting water temperature and the quality of the fire. Heating a cedar hot tub with our serenity wood burning heater will take anywhere from 2-3 hours.

Q. How do I wire the cedar hot tub circulating pump and filter option?
A. You must contact a local electrician to wire this system to match local building codes, this system operate on very low amps and is very cost efficient.