Popular Hot Tub and Swim Spas in New York
The Bullfrog Spas Difference
Bullfrog Spas, Hot Tubs Built for New York
The hub for the latest in entertainment, fashion, and media, New York City lives on the cutting edge of culture. Why not enjoy a hot tub that does the same? Of course, most of New York runs at a little slower pace, perfect for a high quality of life. Bullfrog Spas feature the latest in massage therapy technology, and a design aesthetic so elegant it could find a place in fashion week, along with the comfort and therapy to help you unwind. Escape the pace of the urban jungle in one of the best hot tubs in New York or anywhere.
Design your New York hot tub today with Bullfrog Spas’ unique SpaDesign software or visit one of our Bullfrog Spas hot tub stores in New York by searching the list above.
Swim Spas Perfect for New York
Unveil the ideal enhancement to New York’s iconic skylines and diverse lifestyle with Bullfrog Spas Swim Spas. Crafted for urban living, these spas provide ample seating for vibrant gatherings or serene evenings. Personalize your New York swim spa using Bullfrog Spas’ Design Studio Software or explore our dedicated stores across the state. Elevate your relaxation experience with Bullfrog Spas amidst New York’s dynamic beauty and cultural richness.
New York Climate & Energy Quick Facts**
Average
Rainfall
41.8 inches per year
Average
Temperature
45.4° F
Average Energy
Cost
19.5¢ per kw/h
Per Capita Energy
Use Rank
2nd most efficient
Bullfrog Spas are the most energy efficient hot tubs in their class*
* Energy efficiency ratings based on data published by the California Energy Commission (CEC). Monthly energy cost estimates based on testing using the CEC energy use protocol which specifies using standby mode at 60°F / 15°C and a water temperature of 101°F / 38°C. Monthly total costs were calculated using an energy cost of $.10 per kw/h. Actual total energy costs may vary according to spa model, usage, ambient air temperature, climate, and local energy rates. For CEC reported data and testing protocol visit http://www.energy.ca.gov