Hot Tubs, Swim Spas, & Inground Spas
So Many Options for Perfect Spa-ah Days
Whether you’re adding a spa to a new pool build, upgrading your existing backyard, or looking for a standalone hot tub or swim spa, Aquarian Pools & Spas carries the brands and has the local expertise to help you get the right option for you. We sell and service PDC Spas, Latham, and Thursday Pools, and you can see some models in person at our Loveland showroom.
Thursday Pools Inground Spas
Thursday Pools is a fiberglass pool manufacturer based in Indiana, known for consistent quality and innovative design. Their spa lineup is straightforward and well-built, designed to complement their fiberglass pool designs with seating for up to seven people and features like non-skid surfaces and auto-cover compatibility.
Grand Spa
11’6″ x 11’10”
Depth 3′
Spa Diagram

Grand Spa with spillover
11’6″ x 11’10”
Depth 3′
Spa Diagram

Round Spa with spillover
8’6″ x 8’6″
Depth 3′
Spa Diagram

Square Spa
9′ x 9′
Depth 3′ 2″
Spa Diagram

Square Spa with spillover
9′ x 9′
Depth 3′
Spa Diagram

Latham Pools Inground Spas
Latham is another trusted name in the industry. Their inground spa collection includes fiberglass models designed to pair with fiberglass pools and vinyl liner spa options for vinyl liner pool projects, giving you flexibility regardless of which pool type you choose.
Mystic
9’ 8” x 9’ 8”
Depth 3’ 4”
Spa Diagram

Mystic Spillover
9’ 8” x 10’ 6”
Depth 3’ 4”
Spa Diagram

Royal
7′ 8″ x 9′ 8″
Depth 3′ 4″
Spa Diagram

Royal Spillover
7′ 8″ x 9′ 8″
Depth 3′ 4″
Spa Diagram

Shasta
6′ 11″ x 6′ 11″
Depth 3’
Spa Diagram

Shasta Spillover
9’ 8” x 10’ 6”
Depth 3’ 4”
Spa Diagram

Vinyl Liner - Round Spa
7′ 8″ x 7′ 8″
Depth 3′ 3″
Spa Diagram

Vinyl Liner - Square Spa
7′ 8″ x 7′ 8″
Depth 3′ 3″
Spa Diagram

PDC Hot Tubs & Swim Spas
Whether you want a hot tub for year-round relaxation, a swim spa for fitness and therapy, or something in between, we carry PDC Spas—one of America’s longest-running spa manufacturers with over 68 years of experience and a full line of hot tubs and swim spas made in the USA.
Luxury Series Hot Tubs
Top-of-line comfort and features, up to 143 jets and 8 seats. Includes Bali, Biscayne, Fiji, Malibu, and Reno models.
Premium Series Hot Tubs
Full features at a mid-range price point. Includes Barbados, Carmel, Catalina, Denali, and Freeport models.
Lifestyle Series Hot Tubs
A great starting point for first-time hot tub buyers. Includes Mirage, Seasons, Summit, and Twilight models.
TruSwim® Swim Spas
Summit™ Swim Spas
Synergy™ Swim Spas
The Synergy™ Series feature two high-powered Elite Pro™ jets for a variety of family fun and fitness opportunities. Walk, jog, run, swim, or just relax in the warm swirling waters for a healthier, happier you.
Splash Series Spas
Why Buy Your Spa or Hot Tub From Aquarian Pools & Spas?
We Carry Brands We Believe In. PDC, Latham, and Thursday Pools all make products we’re comfortable putting our name behind. You won’t find off-brand or hard-to-service products in our lineup.
You Can See Them Before You Buy. Our Loveland showroom has PDC models on the floor, so you can see the jets, seating, and finish quality in person before making a decision.
We Service What We Sell. Our team handles maintenance, repairs, and service on the spas we install. You’re not left tracking down a manufacturer’s 800 number when something needs attention.
We’ve Been Doing This for Decades. Aquarian has been building pools and serving the greater Cincinnati area since the early 1980s. When you buy from us, you’re buying from a team that will still be here next season.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a hot tub cost?
PDC hot tubs typically range from $7,000 to $18,000 or more depending on the series, size, and features. LifeStyle Series models are the most accessible entry point, while Luxury Series models with full jet packages, lighting, and audio systems sit at the higher end. Installation, delivery, and electrical setup are additional costs to factor in.
How much does a swim spa cost?
PDC swim spas typically range from $20,000 to $50,000 or more depending on the model, length, and features. The TruSwim series with patented propulsion technology sits at the higher end. Installation, electrical, and delivery are separate. Contact us for current pricing on models available at our showroom.
How much does an inground spa cost?
Inground fiberglass and vinyl liner spas are typically added as part of a pool project and can range from $20,000 to $40,000 or more depending on size, model, and features like spillover, lighting, and heating. Because they’re built into your landscape, they involve excavation and plumbing that add to the total cost. We can give you a more accurate number once we know the details of your project.
What is the difference between a hot tub and a swim spa?
A hot tub is designed primarily for relaxation and hydrotherapy. It’s compact, seats four to eight people, and is built around jets, seating, and warm water. A swim spa is larger and adds a swimming current so you can exercise as well as relax. If fitness and exercise are part of the appeal, a swim spa is worth the additional investment. If you primarily want a place to unwind after a long day, a hot tub does that job well at a lower cost.
What is the difference between a classic spa and a spillover spa?
A classic spa sits adjacent to your pool as its own standalone element. A spillover spa connects to your pool so water flows from the spa down into the pool, creating a built-in water feature. Spillover spas add visual appeal and the sound of moving water, and they tend to be a popular choice for homeowners who want their backyard to feel like a resort.
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