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Your Professional Roto Spa Manufacturer in China!

 

 

Bestview spa is a pioneering hot tub company founded in 2003 that is located in Jiangsu, China. We are experts in manufacturing hot tub, swimming spa, Roto mold spa, and spa cover as well. So far, we have built a stable clientele worldwide, including the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, France, UK, New Zealand, Australia, United States, Canada, Italy, Spain, Norway, Israel, Slovakia, Chile and the Middle East.

 

Why Choose Us

 

 

Certifications:We passed CE, ETL, RoHS, NSW, SAA, and ISO9000, so that our product's quality is guaranteed.

 

Advanced Equipment:We had professional production equipment. We built one of the longest Vacuum Oven in the world to produce 12m swimming spa, one of most advanced 6m Vacuum oven for normal swimming spa, two automatic 3m Vacuum ovens for regular spa, and one smart manual Vacuum oven for special spa.

 

High-Quality Service:We have a professional service team. If you have any questions before, during or after sales, you can contact us at any time and we will provide you with professional advice.

 

Rich Experience:We have been engaged in this industry for 18 years and have been deeply involved in this industry and constantly improving our own technology and equipment.

Introduction of Roto Spa

 

The shell of every roto spa is constructed using a process called rotational molding. Shell ingredients are placed in a mold which is rotated horizontally and vertically then baked, producing a one piece shell which is incredibly strong and impervious to environmental influences. Roto spa is by far your best value in a full feature portable hot tub. It will provide years of enjoyment for you and your family at a reasonable cost. Every roto spa is made using our exclusive one piece molding process, making it a more durable product than acrylic and fiberglass alternatives.

Benefits of Roto Spa
 
1. Construction and Durability

When it comes to hot spas, durability is a crucial factor that should not be overlooked. Roto spas are constructed with high-quality, roto molded polyethylene shells, which eliminates the need for frames like timber or metal. This robust construction ensures that your roto spa hot tub can withstand harsh weather conditions and outdoor elements, guaranteeing years of reliable performance. In contrast, inflatable spas are made of less durable materials, typically soft, inflatable vinyl or PVC. While these materials may be lightweight and portable, they are more susceptible to punctures, leaks, and environmental damage, potentially leading to costly repairs or replacements.

2. Energy Efficiency and Insulation

One of the standout features of roto spas is our superior insulation. Thick foam insulation surrounds the shell, effectively locking in heat and reducing energy consumption. This energy-efficient design not only ensures a consistently warm and comfortable soaking experience but also translates into significant savings on your energy bills over time. Inflatable spas, on the other hand, have minimal insulation, allowing heat to escape quickly. This results in the need for frequent reheating, which can drive up energy costs and make inflatable spas less eco-friendly in the long run.

3. Hydrotherapy and Massage Systems

Roto spas are designed with advanced hydrotherapy features in mind. High-powered jets provide targeted massage capabilities, while adjustable settings allow you to personalize your experience. Ergonomic seating designs ensure optimal comfort, allowing you to relax and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of hydrotherapy fully.

4. Maintenance, Longevity

Maintaining a hot tub is essential for ensuring its longevity and your enjoyment. Roto spa are designed with easy maintenance in mind, featuring high-quality filtration systems and simple water chemistry management. With proper care, these roto spas can last for many years, making them a worthwhile investment. Inflatable spas, however, require more frequent maintenance. Their filters need to be replaced more often, and maintaining proper water chemistry can be a challenge. Additionally, due to their less durable construction, inflatable spas generally have a shorter lifespan compared to roto spas.

5. Installation and Portability

While roto spas are semi-permanent installations, requiring placement on a level, solid surface and proper electrical and plumbing connections, their durability and long-term value make it a worthwhile investment for those seeking a permanent roto spa solution.

Application of Roto Spa

 
 
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Enjoy a Cooler Soak

Although they are usually kept at temperatures between 99° F to 102° F, with a maximum heat of 104°F, you can lower the temperature for summer use. Simply lower the temperature of your roto spa to roughly 85°F or turn off your heater altogether. Leaving your air jets running will help circulate the cool water throughout your roto spa quickly and efficiently. Leaving the cover on while not in use can also help keep the water from being warmed by the sun during the day.

 
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Help Your Body Heal

The beautiful weather can surely encourage just about anyone to head outdoors and get active. With more incentive to go outside, chances are that your body might take a toll from all of the added physical activity. The added pressure and overuse of your muscles and joints can result in aches, pains, exhaustion, and sometimes even result in a minor injury. Spending time in a roto spa can help your body relax and unwind after a day of physical activity and exercise. Let the warmth and massage of the jet-infused water relieve tension and soothe sore muscles, while the buoyancy relieves pressure from your body.

 
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Go for A Dip at Night

Roto spas are notorious for helping improve sleep patterns. The warmth and massage from the water can help relax your body and mind, all while relieving tension and helping increase mobility and flexibility. This can help improve how you prepare for sleep, how quickly you fall asleep, and how long you stay asleep.

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5 essential Roto Spa Repair Solutions For Common Mishaps

 

 

1. Water Imbalance Issues
Issues relevant to water balance can manifest in various ways. You might find your roto spa water looking cloudy, a far cry from its usual clear appearance. On some occasions, the water may even become foamy, indicating an imbalance. Additionally, discolored water or scale buildup on the roto spa's surfaces are telltale signs of water-related problems. All these symptoms hint at the need for a quick intervention to restore your tub's water balance.

Solutions

  • Regularly test and adjust the pH, alkalinity, and sanitiser levels.
  • Shock the water to help neutralise contaminants and revitalise its quality.
  • Use specified water balance products that cater to roto spas.
  • Implement clarifiers to enhance water clarity and remove minor impurities.
  • Seek guidance on the right chemicals to use for your specific roto spa model.
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2. Heater Malfunctions
Heater issues are readily apparent and can greatly affect the spa experience. The comforting warmth of a roto spa is its primary allure. So, when you step in and the water is unexpectedly cold, or perhaps the temperature doesn't align with the setting, it's a clear indicator that something's amiss. Additionally, if the heater doesn't turn on at all or causes the roto spa to overheat, there's an undeniable problem. Another subtle sign is when your electrical system frequently trips, which can be a direct consequence of heater malfunctions.

Solutions

  • Examine and possibly reset the high-limit switch.
  • Investigate the thermostat; confirm it's correctly adjusted and operational.
  • Check the heating element for visible damage or malfunction.
  • Ascertain that the heater gets the proper electrical power and hasn't failed.
  • Beyond these basic troubleshooting steps, you might be dealing with a complex heater issue. Consulting a qualified technician or reaching out to the roto spa manufacturer might provide more comprehensive solutions.
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3. Pump and Motor Issues
The pump and motor constitute the heart of the roto spa's operational system. If they falter, the entire roto spa experience suffers. Distinctive signs of a malfunction include odd noises, resembling grinding or high-pitched whirring, during the roto spa's operation. Another prominent indicator is when water circulation is visibly reduced or appears stagnant. Furthermore, if the pump doesn't activate at all, it's a clear sign that all's not well.

Solutions

  • Ensure any clogged filters are cleaned or replaced, as they can restrict water flow.
  • Identify and release any air trapped, which could cause an airlock.
  • Tighten any leaking pump unions.
  • Ensure there's no blockage in the pump or motor from debris or other obstructions.
  • A persistent pump or motor problem, despite these interventions, might require deeper insights. A roto spa mechanic can provide an in-depth evaluation and offer the necessary repairs.
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4. Jet Complications
Jets elevate the roto spa experience, turning relaxing soaks into therapeutic sessions. Thus, when they're not performing optimally, the difference is palpable. One can experience reduced water flow or even find that some jets aren't functional. An excess of air bubbles, which isn't characteristic of the usual operation, can also be a symptom. The pleasure of the jet-induced water movement is diminished, detracting from the overall relaxation intended.

Solutions

  • Clean any jets that seem to be obstructed or are underperforming.
  • Review the air control mechanisms, especially if there's an ongoing air bubble issue.
  • Double-check the water level, ensuring it's optimal for jet functionality.
  • Alter and adjust jet settings to see if it enhances their operation.
  • Despite undertaking these steps, if jet performance isn't restored, there could be internal obstructions or related pump concerns. In such scenarios, a technician's expertise can be invaluable.
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5. Leakage and Seal Problems
A leaking roto spa is not just a nuisance but can be damaging over time. Evidence of a leak can range from a reduced water level, noticeable wet spots surrounding the tub's base, or even moisture within the roto spa's insulation or cabinet. Considering this aspect, a prolonged leakage can lead to structural damage, mould growth, and increased utility bills, making it a pressing concern.

Solutions

  • Regularly examine all connectors and unions, ensuring they're tightened adequately.
  • Inspect seals or gaskets, replacing those that exhibit wear and tear.
  • Survey the roto spa's main body for cracks or other potential leak sources.
  • Monitor pipes and jets for any signs of seepage or dripping.

 

Installation Instructions of Roto Spa

 

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Have Your Roto Spa Delivered to Your Home
Most retailers will deliver your new roto spa directly to your home. Make sure the path to the roto spa's final location is clear and unobstructed, so you or the delivery personnel can easily move it to the prepared foundation.

 

Place and Position the Roto Spa
Make sure you are happy with your roto spa's location before continuing on; remember, once you fill your roto spa with water, it will be impossible to move again without draining it.

 

Assemble the Roto Spa
Follow the assembly instructions in the owner's manual included with your roto spa. Roto spas are fairly simple to install but be sure to read the manual entirely before working on your roto spa to avoid damaging it. Note that you may need to hire an electrician again for this step to connect your roto spa to your power source, depending on the complexity of the system.

 

Fill Your Roto Spa
Continue following any specific instructions described by your manual for this step. You can use your garden hose to fill your roto spa. While the roto spa is filling, keep an eye out for any leaks that may appear.

 

Turn on Your Roto Spa
Begin the process of heating the roto spa. This may take some time. Put the cover on your roto spa while heating.

 

Add Sanitizing Chemicals
While your roto spa is heating, add the appropriate sanitizing chemicals to the water. Make sure to follow any safety precautions on the chemical bottles. Use a water testing kit to make sure that the chemicals are balanced before you use your roto spa.

 

Enjoy Your New Roto Spa
It will take around four to eight hours, or longer, for your new roto spa to reach appropriate temperatures (100 to 106 degrees Fahrenheit). You may also want to wait a day to ensure that the chemicals in your water are balanced correctly and that any chlorine level is safe. Note that chlorine is not the only choice when it comes to a sanitizing chemical. Generally, you can expect to begin using your roto spa within 12 to 24 hours after filling.

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6 Easy Steps To Maintain Your Roto Spa

 

 

Buy the Right Cover (And Use It)
The first step after buying a roto spa should be to purchase a cover that will effectively protect your roto spa. What cover is best for your spa will depend on your climate. Another step to keep your roto spa cover in good condition is to clean it regularly. You can do this by rinsing it off and then carefully washing it with a gentle cleanser. For an additional layer of protection, you can include a protectant in your cover cleaning routine. This will add an extra barrier to the elements and helps give your cover a longer life.

 
 

Circulate the Water Daily
The water in your roto spa should be moving through the filter every day, even when you haven't used it. Circulating your water will help keep it clean by allowing any particles and bacteria to be filtered out daily, removing the potential of your spa water becoming unbalanced. Without this, you may be causing extra treatment steps to be taken to fix the water when you're ready to use it again. If you aren't filtering your water often enough, you'll notice it getting cloudy, developing a different smell, or foam on the surface. How long you run your pump will depend on how often you use your roto spa, with some cycles ranging from 2 to 4 hours. At the very minimum, you should be circulating your water for 20 minutes every day.

 
 

Clean Your Filters
Your filter does some of the most important work in your roto spa. If it becomes damaged or dirty, you may end up with bacteria and contaminants that aren't being pulled out of your water. This means your water will need to be treated more frequently, and your system will have to work harder to support your roto spa. To maintain your filter, you'll want to rinse it every 1–2 weeks and soak it in a high-quality filter cleaner every few months. This will help clear out any grime that has built up on it, leaving you with a filter that can easily do its job.

 
 

Skim the Surface and Vacuum Regularly
Taking the time to regularly skim the surface of your roto spa can help keep your water clear and remove the film that can settle on top of your water. This develops from bacteria, oils, or dirt that has made its way into your roto spa. A skimmer will make removing any leaves or bugs that have fallen into your roto spa a quick and easy job. Including a roto spa sponge that floats on the water's surface will help absorb oils or body products like lotions or hair products that may have ended up in your roto spa. You'll want to use this after each spa session. This will help your clean water last longer and keep your roto spa's systems running smoothly by removing some of its workloads.

 
 

Change Your Water Regularly
Changing your water is a crucial part of roto spa maintenance. The frequency you do this will depend on what type of water system you use, such as chlorine or salt. If you use a chlorine system, this will need to be done every 3-4 months, depending on how often you use it. However, if you use a salt water system, this process may only need to be done once a year.

 
 

Deep Clean Your Roto Spa Shell
Before thoroughly cleaning your roto spa shell, you'll need to drain the water as mentioned above. Once the water is fully drained, you can clean the surface with a soft cloth and gentle cleaner made specifically for roto spas. This will help avoid any damage being caused to the shell's protective coating. Make sure the shell is dried before you refill it. Once it's thoroughly cleaned and ready to be refilled, simply close the drain and use your garden hose to fill your roto spa. Once it's refilled, you'll want to test the water and use your pH and alkalinity balancers to bring it into the perfect range for clean and clear water.

 

 

Our Factory

 

During the past 18 years, we teamed up with 220 employees who are passionate about the hot tub industry with great skill and experience. We now own two factories that take up 968,751 square feet with the most cutting-edge technologies to meet the monthly output of 2000-3000 pcs luxury hot tubs and swimming spas.

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Our Certification
 

We passed CE, ETL, RoHS, NSW, SAA, and ISO9000。

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Ultimate FAQ Guide to Roto Spa
 

Q: How will the roto spa location and intended use affect my choice?

A: The placement and intended use of your roto spa can significantly impact its technical prerequisites. In high-traffic settings like spas and hotels, commercial roto spas need to be more robust against regular use, chemicals, and maintenance. They are also likely to have stricter regulations to follow than home roto spas. Furthermore, creating an appealing roto spa is essential for leaving a positive impression on clients. In contrast to indoor roto spas, outdoor roto spas require heightened weather and UV resistance, and you must consider how weather conditions might impact energy consumption.

Q: Which roto spa shape is the best?

A: Roto spas come in a range of geometric or custom shapes. The best shape for your roto spa will depend on the size and layout of your space. You'll want to examine how the shape of the shell and seating could affect the ease of maintenance and comfort. Corner roto spas can be a great solution for small right-angled spaces. Round roto spas are compact and cornerless, which can be advantageous in central or unusually shaped spaces. Square or rectangular roto spas, on the other hand, will line up nicely in corners or against walls.

Q: How does size affect user capacity?

A: Consider the anticipated roto spa occupancy and the available space when making your selection. If your roto spa is too small, it could result in overcrowding or long waiting times for guests. In contrast, a roto spa that is too large for its intended number of users could waste floor space as well as energy and water.

Q: How much does a Roto spa weigh?

A: With Roto spa, you can take comfort and fun with you wherever you go. Weighing just 250 pounds, they are easily transported in a trailer or pickup truck and will roll through a 34″ doorway opening.

Q: Why are the jets not working in RotoSpa?

A: There are several possible reasons why spa jets are not working. It may be due to a faulty circulation pump, clogged filter, or water intake issues. If some jets are working fine, there might be chemical damage or calcium build–up to those that are not working.

Q: How many jets does a RotoSpa have?

A: Roto spa now has 20 jets!

Q: How do you clean Roto spa?

A: Roto spa recommends using Roto spa Cartridge Cleaner on a monthly basis to keep your filters working effectively and maintaining crystal clear water. Simply add your filter and submerge in water. Add 250ml of cartridge cleaner per 5ltrs of water and leave to soak for a couple of hours, overnight on a quarterly basis.

Q: How long does it take for Roto spa to heat up?

A: This depends on whether you fill your tub with hot or cold water and the ambient temperature outside. If hot filling, your tub will be ready straight away, otherwise It can take up to 12 hours to reach the desired temperature during the winter months.

Q: What is the auto mode on the Roto spa?

A: The AUTO LED indicator turns ON when the filtration pump is in automatic mode. In automatic mode the filtration pump will turn on / off as required to satisfy heating and filtration requirements. If the filtration pump is manually turned on or off the AUTO LED indicator turns OFF.

Q: How big is the Roto spa?

A: Your Roto spa is completely self-contained and portable. It can be set up on a patio, deck or even indoors. The dimensions of your Roto spa are 33" (84cm) high X 78.5" (199cm) wide.

We're professional roto spa manufacturers and suppliers in China, specialized in providing high quality customized products. We warmly welcome you to buy high-grade roto spa made in China here from our factory. Contact us for more details.

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