about artesian hot tubs
Average Pricing of an Artesian Hot Tub by Series
NOTE: Each series has multiple sizes available so the price range given reflects the smallest to the largest with standard included options.
Artesian Spas, established in 1993, manufactures all its hot tubs and swim spas in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. In January 2022, after going bankrupt, Artesian Spas, alongside Marquis Hot Tubs, was acquired by Monomoy Capital Partners, a private investment firm. Monomoy's partners and investments are primarily focused on middle-market businesses in manufacturing, distribution, and consumer product sectors within North America and Europe. This acquisition created a "pool and spa wellness platform" designed to leverage the strengths of both brands and expand their market reach. Artesian Spas continues to focus on traditional construction, often utilizing hand-rolled fiberglass over acrylic for shells and full-foam insulation for energy efficiency. They generally incorporate quality OEM components, such as Balboa control systems and Waterway pumps.
Post-2022 acquisition, reviews for Artesian Spas have generally remain positive. The emphasis on construction and reliable components continues to be a highlight, contributing to their reputation for efficiency. A frequent concern from dealers and customers or specific models, is has been Artesian's use of "Shur-Grip" glue-only connections instead of a combination of glue and clamps on some plumbing lines. While full-foam insulation can offer stability to plumbing, many customers and hot tub professionals argue that clamped and glued connections offer superior long-term leak prevention and durability along with full-foam insulation, making the absence of clamps a point of contention within Artesian's line of hot tubs.