
Swim Spa vs Pool: Which Is Better for Your Backyard?
Swim Spa vs Pool: Which Is Better for Your Backyard?
A pool is a classic backyard upgrade, but a swim spa can be a smarter fit for many families. If you want swimming, exercise, hydrotherapy, and year-round use in a smaller footprint, a swim spa deserves a serious look.
Space and Installation
Pools need more yard space and larger construction planning. Swim spas are compact, self-contained, and often easier to plan around existing patios or backyard layouts. Explore Jacuzzi® Swim Spas.
Fitness and Daily Use
A swim spa lets you swim in place against a current, walk, stretch, recover, and relax. It creates a consistent routine instead of a seasonal feature that sits unused for much of the year.
Relaxation and Hydrotherapy
Many swim spas include hydromassage seating, warm water, and therapy jets. That gives you pool-like movement and hot tub-style relaxation in one system.
Maintenance Considerations
Pools typically require more water volume, seasonal opening and closing, and more outdoor upkeep. Swim spas still require regular care, but the smaller footprint can make ownership more manageable.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is a swim spa cheaper than a pool?
A swim spa can be less expensive than many in-ground pool projects, but the final cost depends on model, site work, electrical, and delivery.
Can you use a swim spa year-round?
Yes. Many swim spas are designed for year-round use when installed and maintained properly.
Can kids use a swim spa?
Yes, swim spas can be used for family fun, but children should always be supervised around water.




























