We Supply & Install Spas on the Fraser Coast
Looking for a brand new spa? Visit Sun Cool Pools & Spas today! Our friendly and professional team supply, deliver and install new spas and swim spas for clients throughout the Fraser Coast and Wide Bay region including Maryborough, Hervey Bay and Gympie.
Whether you’re looking for relaxation or an exercise environment, our Maryborough pool shop is home to an extensive range of spas, including swim spas and plunge pools to suit your needs. All spa purchases include delivery, setup, hard covers, and steps for a hassle-free experience. We’ll also show you how to set up and use spa features and provide expert tips for keeping your spa in excellent condition.
With over 35 years of experience, we’re proud to be locally owned and operated, offering chlorine-free chemicals with magnesium for a healthier spa experience. On-site quoting is available to make choosing your perfect spa even easier.
Get in touch to find your perfect spa today!
Is your spa due for some TLC? At Sun Cool Pools & Spas, we offer comprehensive spa repairs and maintenance services. These include:
- Water testing services
- Repairing spa jets & returns
- Equipment repairs & replacement
Our team can also provide external heat pumps for spas and replacement hard covers for spas. Most equipment repairs can be conducted both on-site and in store. Get in touch for a free quote today!
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I consider before buying a spa?
Before purchasing a spa, think about how and where you’ll use it. Consider the available space, whether it will be installed indoors or outdoors, and how many people you’d like it to accommodate. You should also think about access for installation, power requirements, seating layout, massage jet types and heating options. Maintenance needs are another factor—check how easy it is to clean and whether parts are readily available. Lastly, consider running costs, such as energy consumption and chemical needs. Choosing a reputable supplier ensures your spa is durable, safe and suitable for long-term relaxation and wellness at home.
How often should a spa be maintained?
Regular spa maintenance is essential for water quality, performance and lifespan. Generally, spas should be tested weekly for pH and sanitiser levels, with filters cleaned fortnightly. Every three to four months, the water should be completely drained and replaced, and the entire system given a thorough clean. Equipment such as pumps, heaters and jets should also be checked during each service. If the spa is used frequently or by multiple people, more frequent cleaning and chemical adjustments may be needed. A regular maintenance routine not only keeps your spa hygienic and safe, but also prevents costly repairs and downtime later.
What’s involved in professional spa servicing?
Professional spa servicing typically includes a full inspection of spa components, chemical balancing and water testing. Technicians will clean or replace filters, inspect plumbing and electrical connections, and check for signs of wear in pumps, jets and heaters. They’ll also assess the control panel, circulation system and any accessories like lights or external heat pumps. Servicing helps catch early signs of damage or malfunction, saving you from costly repairs later. A technician may also recommend upgrades or replacements based on your spa’s age and usage. Whether your spa is used for therapy, leisure or both, professional servicing keeps it running smoothly.
Are chlorine-free spa chemicals better?
Chlorine-free chemicals, such as those using magnesium or hydrogen peroxide, offer a gentler alternative to traditional chlorine. Many users prefer them for their low odour, softer feel on skin and reduced irritation to eyes and lungs. These systems can still be effective at sanitising the water and keeping your spa clean when used correctly. However, chlorine-free options often require consistent balancing and maintenance to stay effective. If you have allergies or sensitive skin, chlorine alternatives may be ideal. Always follow product instructions and have your water tested regularly to ensure safety. Both chlorine and chlorine-free systems have their pros and cons.