"Everyone is jealous."
The tub is amazing thank you so much. Can't believe how warm it is and how easy it was to set up. Everyone is jealous lol.

Room for three, plugs into a standard 13 A socket. 24 hydrotherapy jets driven by a 4 HP pump, 50 ft² Glacier filtration and a 213 × 150 cm footprint — the step up from a two-seater without stepping up to a six-seater project. No electrician. No project — a level patio, slab or deck is all it needs.
One finish, chosen deliberately. The marbled white shell hides calcium waterline so you're not wiping the tub down every week. The dark brown cabinet matches the cover and sits naturally alongside rattan garden furniture or a small decking corner. Read the reasoning →
Most three-person hot tubs aren't plug-and-play — they're scaled-down versions of the six-seaters, which means a 32 A supply, a consumer-unit upgrade, Part P certification and an electrician on site. Most plug-and-play hot tubs aren't three-person — they're two-seat dipping tubs. The Montreal sits in the gap: three adults, 24 jets, 4 HP pump, standard 13 A socket. No electrician. No consumer-unit work. Plug it in, fill it from the hose, you're in the water on day one.
Twenty-four stainless steel jets driven by a single 4 HP pump, with air venturi valves that let you dial each jet's air injection up or down at the rim of the shell. At 700 L, the 50 ft² Glacier antimicrobial filter turns the whole tub over in minutes, not hours. Balboa digital controls, Lucite® acrylic shell, triple-layer insulation with infra-red reflection, 5″→3″ hardtop locking winter-rated cover, Aurora™ Premium LED lighting, integrated aromatherapy canister and Bluetooth audio — the same engineering as the bigger tubs in our range, sized for a patio corner instead of a project build.
And because it runs off a standard 13 A socket, it's portable. Drain it, flip it on a dolly, it comes with you if you move house — a category of spa most people don't know exists. If you're an occasional third person away from a two-seater, or you want real hot-tub features without the full six-seater commitment, the Montreal is the practical middle ground.
The Montreal is a full-spec hot tub built into a three-person plug-and-play footprint. Same Balboa controls, same Lucite® shell, same triple-layer insulation, same year-round build as the bigger tubs in our range — sized for a patio corner, plugged into a standard 13 A socket.
Plugs straight into a standard 13 A outdoor socket — the same one you'd use for a strimmer or pressure washer. No electrician, no consumer-unit upgrade, no Part P certification, no waiting. Position it on a level base, plug it in, fill it from the hose. You'll be in the water on day one.
Twenty-four adjustable stainless steel jets — not plastic — driven by a single 4 HP pump. Air venturi valves at the rim let you dial each jet's air injection up or down, tuning the massage from a firm soak to a deep-tissue hit. A proper hydrotherapy layout in a plug-and-play tub.
The Mountain Pure™ sanitation system combines a UV-C lamp with a built-in ozone generator. Water passes the UV-C bulb where the short-wavelength light disrupts bacteria and viruses at cell level, while the ozone generator oxidises organics before they reach the filter. Two sanitation stages working together mean the cleanest water with the fewest chemicals — kinder on skin and eyes, easier on the filter, and a meaningful step up from the chlorine-only sanitation you'll find in most plug-and-play spas at this price point.
A 50 ft² Glacier antimicrobial filter sits in a gated weir, threaded for a secure seal. Antimicrobial media inhibits bacterial growth on the filter itself for the life of the cartridge. Sized to match the 700 L water volume — turns over the whole tub in minutes, not hours.
A 2 kW Balboa heater (less than a kettle at peak draw) keeps the water at temperature. Triple-layer insulation with infra-red reflection and high-density closed-cell foam holds it there, and the 5″→3″ tapered hardtop cover locks the heat in overnight. A modest water volume plus serious insulation = among the cheapest spas in our range to run.
A digital Balboa control panel adjusts jets, temperature and lighting with a single touch — wet-handed, no menus to navigate. The same control system used across our six-and-seven seat tubs, scaled for one panel instead of two.
Two retractable waterproof Bluetooth speakers pair with your phone from anywhere in the garden. An LED-backlit cascading waterfall shifts colour through the evening — the small details that make the soak feel like an event, not a utility.
At 230 kg dry the Montreal is still moveable — two or three able-bodied people with a furniture dolly can take it through a side gate (90 cm clearance). It won't fit in a VW Transporter like the Yukon will, but it's a long way from the fixed-installation, electrician-commissioned reality of a six-seater. Plug-and-play means portable if you need it to be.
Most hot tub brands offer four or five shell colours. We offer one — a white shell with an understated marbling through it, paired with a dark brown cabinet that matches the cover. It isn't a compromise. It's the answer we arrived at after years of watching owners live with their spas.
Calcium builds up at the waterline on every hot tub — that's just hot water chemistry. On dark shells, you see it. You end up wiping the tub down on a regular basis to keep it looking respectable. On our marbled white, the calcium is still there, but it disappears into the finish. Most people buy a hot tub to take away their stress, not to give themselves a part-time job wiping it down. That's the main reason we landed on white.
The Aurora™ LED package — perimeter lights, large underwater LEDs, and the LED-backlit cascading waterfall — was designed to wash colour across the shell. A white marbled interior picks up and carries every hue. On a dark shell, the lights just sit there. On this one, they paint the whole tub.
The dark brown cabinet is colour-matched to the cover, and the pairing is designed to sit naturally alongside rattan — the most common garden furniture choice in a British back garden. It's not trying to be a feature. It's trying to blend in.
The Montreal is laid out for three adults in the water together — two long-bench positions plus a corner seat. The 213 × 150 cm rectangle gives every seat proper shoulder room without the wasted plumbing volume of a six-seater.
Two ergonomically contoured benches running the length of the shell, deep enough to sit with your shoulders under the waterline. Each bench comfortably seats one adult stretched out, or two adults sharing at an angle — so two-person and three-person use both work without any seat feeling tacked-on.
A contoured corner seat catches the third occupant at the short end of the rectangle. Sat lower than a captain's chair — this is still a compact plug-and-play — but properly in the water with its own jet cluster, not an afterthought ledge. Good for an occasional third person or as a cool-down seat for two-person use.
Twenty-four stainless steel jets are split across the three seats — neck and shoulder clusters at bench-top level, lumbar clusters at mid-back, calf and sole clusters at the footwell. Air venturi valves at the rim let each person dial their own air injection without affecting the others.
The Montreal comfortably seats three adults up to about 6'2". If your regular use is four-plus people, or everyone's 6'3"+, take a look at our six-seat tubs — the London SE (2 × 5 HP, 213 × 213 × 87 cm) is the natural step up if budget and space allow, and the Vancouver UV sits in between. If it's mainly you and one other person and you won't use the third seat often, the Yukon (2-person, 190 kg) is a better fit and saves about £2,000. Not sure? Book a showroom visit and sit in all three.
Nothing approximate. These are the figures our engineers work from.
The thing most brands don't tell you: many hot tub warranties require a paid annual service from the manufacturer to stay active. Miss one, warranty voided. We don't work that way.
The Montreal is a newer addition to the range, so there's only one public review so far. Published verbatim — we don't edit, curate or hide reviews. If you own one, we'd genuinely like to hear how it's going.
The tub is amazing thank you so much. Can't believe how warm it is and how easy it was to set up. Everyone is jealous lol.
We only ship one finish: a marbled white shell with a dark brown cabinet and brown cover, designed to sit naturally alongside rattan garden furniture. It's a deliberate decision — the white shell hides waterline calcium that you'd otherwise be wiping off a dark shell every week, and it carries the Aurora™ LED lighting far better at night.
A few of our other ranges (Patio Spas, London SE, Erie SE, Alberta and Kingston) ship with black covers — but the Montreal is brown across the board.
Option 1 · Free kerbside delivery to mainland UK. Kerbside on the Montreal goes via our pallet network rather than our own flatbed — it arrives on a Luton-style van with a tail-lift, and the driver drops it at the kerb at your delivery address. We can't force the pallet company to do more than kerbside, though most drivers are pretty helpful if you're nice to them.
You'll need a wheeled furniture dolly on the day plus 2–3 able-bodied people to take the spa down the side path. At 230 kg it's not dissimilar to moving a big fridge from one house to another. Most customers hire a dolly from a builders' merchant — here's the kind of thing to look for at Brandon Hire Station. And here's a video of our Saskatoon model being moved on a dolly — similar size, shows you exactly how it's done.
Option 2 · Back Garden Install +£599. If you have the base, the electrics and the access sorted, we'll come out on our own flat-bed truck, flip the spa on its side like a built-up wardrobe onto our wheeled dolly, take it down the side path to its final spot and lower it onto the base. If your hose reaches, we'll start the fill; we assemble the accessories, walk you through how to use the spa and the chemicals, and by the time we leave the spa is heating up — you can jump in within 24 hours.
Honest recommendation for this spa: seriously consider the kerbside option. You may curse us halfway down the side path, but it really is like moving a fridge — and saving £599 is definitely worthwhile on a spa this size. Pick install if access is tight, you're short on willing helpers, or you'd simply rather not deal with the day.
Current lead times: allow 2–3 weeks for kerbside and 3–4 weeks for Back Garden Install. These are cautious estimates — we're normally faster, and we'll confirm a firm date once your order is in. Scottish Highlands quotable on request.
Your Montreal arrives with a 50 ft² Glacier antimicrobial filter already installed and ready to go in a gated weir. The filter media is infused with silver ions — a natural antimicrobial agent that inhibits bacterial growth on the filter itself for the full life of the cartridge. Paired with the UV-C lamp and built-in ozone generator, it keeps water clean with minimal chemical intervention.
Replacement schedule: we recommend replacing the Glacier filter every 4–6 months, or sooner if it looks discoloured or worn.
A good trick: keep two filters on rotation, so you can pop a clean one in while you soak and rinse the used one overnight.
The Montreal comfortably fits three adults up to about 6'2" — two along the long benches, one in the corner seat. At 213 cm bench length there's real legroom for taller frames, and the 150 cm width gives proper shoulder room that a two-seater can't.
If you regularly host four or more, or everyone's 6'3"+, the natural step up is the London SE (44 jets, square 6-person with a lounger) or the Vancouver UV. Come and sit in all three at our Redhill showroom — it's the only way to know for certain.
Three groups buy this spa:
Small households who'd use a third seat often but never a fourth. Couple plus a teenager, couple plus a friend, small family with one in the tub and two watching from the deck and swapping in. 213 × 150 cm fits in spaces a six-seater never could — a small patio, a corner of the decking, alongside a fence.
People who don't want a project. No electrician, no consumer-unit upgrade, no concrete pouring (a slabbed or decked level base is enough). Plug it in, fill from the hose, get in the same day.
Renters, second-tub buyers, and people who might move. Because it's plug-and-play and 230 kg dry, the Montreal comes with you. A furniture dolly and two-to-three able-bodied people can move it through a standard 90 cm side gate. Most three-person tubs can't say that — they need an electrician and a proper install.
No. Our 2-year parts and labour warranty runs from the date of delivery with no mandatory annual service. Some brands require a paid manufacturer service every year to keep cover active — miss one, warranty voided. We think that's a tax, not a condition.
That said: an annual service is still a good idea for the long-term health of any hot tub. It's a recommendation we'll happily make — it's just not tied to your cover.
Two separate layers, both included as standard:
2 years parts & labour — the shell structure, pumps, heater, and control system. If something fails in normal use, we replace the part and fit it, anywhere in the UK.
10 years against water loss through the shell structure — structural protection for the core integrity of the acrylic body.
You can also extend the parts and labour cover by a further 2 years for £850 (this tier; £500 on Patio Spas, £1,200 on Swim Spas). The extension is stackable — buy it twice and you get four additional years — and can be purchased at any point while still under warranty.
A standard outdoor 13 A socket — the kind you'd plug a strimmer or pressure washer into. The Montreal ships with a 3 m UK plug-and-play cable fitted with an in-line RCD safety breaker as standard.
That's it. No electrician callout, no consumer-unit upgrade, no rotary isolator, no Part P certification, no waiting. If you've got a weatherproof outdoor socket within 3 m of where the spa will sit, you're ready to fill it on day one. (If you don't, an electrician can fit one in an hour or so — but it's a one-off five-minute job for them, not a spa-specific install.)
The 13 A plug-and-play format is also why this spa is portable: nothing is hard-wired in, so if you move house the spa goes with you.
A flat, level, load-bearing surface at least 213 × 150 cm. Filled, the Montreal weighs about 930 kg (2,050 lbs) spread across that footprint — well within the load capacity of:
You don't need the 4″ reinforced pad you'd want under a six-seater — the loaded weight is roughly a third. The single most important thing is that the base is flat and level; an uneven base puts uneven stress on the shell over time.
The Montreal is among the cheapest spas in our range to run. Three reasons: a modest 700 L water volume (holds heat more efficiently than a 1,250 L six-seater), a 2 kW Balboa heater that pulls less than a kettle at peak draw, and triple-layer insulation with infra-red reflection that holds the temperature once it's up. The winter-rated 5″→3″ hardtop cover with locking straps keeps the heat in overnight.
Real-world costs depend on your tariff, how often you soak, and how disciplined you are with the cover — but most UK owners on this size of spa report something like £30–£55 a month across the year. A lot less than the larger six-seaters in our range, which sit closer to £60–£75/month.
Speak to the team on 01293 824 094 for a more specific estimate against your tariff.
Yes. The Montreal is built for year-round outdoor use — acrylic shell, triple-layer insulation, and a heat-trapping winter-rated cover with locking straps. Many owners say a soak on a cold, clear night is the single best argument for owning one.
As standard you get the spa with its 5″→3″ hardtop locking winter-rated cover, Mountain Pure™ UV + ozone sanitation, installed 50 ft² Glacier antimicrobial filter, 2 kW Balboa heater and digital control panel, two retractable Bluetooth speakers, integrated aromatherapy canister, the Aurora™ LED package (perimeter, underwater and LED-backlit cascading waterfall), the 13 A UK plug-and-play cable with in-line RCD, all manuals, and free kerbside delivery to mainland UK.
Add the Back Garden Install (+£599) and we'll also include a black plastic step and a chemical starter kit — and we'll bring the spa down the side path on our dolly, position it on the base, start the fill, and walk you through the chemicals on the day. (Cover lifter isn't part of the compact install — it's available separately if you'd like one.)
No electrical kit needed — the spa plugs straight into a standard outdoor 13 A socket.
Yes — please do. Our showroom is at Canada House, Unit 1, Salbrook Road, Redhill, Surrey · RH1 5GL. Ten minutes from Gatwick. Open Monday to Friday 9am–6pm and weekends 10am–4pm. No appointment needed, but booking means we'll try to have the Montreal available to view for you when you arrive.