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Swim Spas for Sale in South Florida
Explore Artesian TidalFit swim spas for sale for year-round swimming, resistance training, family recreation, aquatic exercise, and warm hydrotherapy. Compare dual-temperature FitSpas with single-zone exercise pools, then let our team help you evaluate the model, current system options, foundation, electrical service, crane access, placement, covers, water care, maintenance, commercial requirements, financing, and complete installed project.
Start with the user, site, and intended experience
Request Information About TidalFit Swim Spas for Sale
Tell us who will use the swim spa, whether the priority is swimming, family recreation, aquatic exercise, hydrotherapy, or a combination, and what space and utilities are available. Our team will identify the models and installation questions worth reviewing first.
- Fitness and lifestyle: Include swimmer experience, regular users, family activities, hydrotherapy goals, preferred water temperature, and whether separate zones matter.
- Property and footprint: Send the city, available dimensions, photos, foundation status, drainage, setbacks, deck plans, and surrounding structures.
- Delivery and utilities: Share road access, crane setup possibilities, overhead wires, gates, screen enclosures, panel size, available power, trenching, and water access.
- Project scope: Mention model interest, above-ground or semi-in-ground placement, covers, steps, landscaping, financing, installation timing, and whether the property is residential or commercial.
Artesian TidalFit
A Pool, Hot Tub, and Aquatic Gym Direction in One Product Line
TidalFit is Artesian Spas’ swim-spa and exercise-pool line. Current models range from compact 12-foot exercise pools to 21-foot dual-temperature FitSpas. Buyers can compare swim-current systems, hydrotherapy configurations, benches, lighting, audio, water purification, covers, Wi-Fi control, cabinetry, and above-ground or compatible semi-in-ground project directions.
The first decision is one temperature or two
Which Type of Swim Spa Fits Your Home or Facility?
Choose the water experience before choosing the exact length. A single-zone exercise pool is simpler and uses one shared temperature. A dual-temperature FitSpa allows exercise and hot-tub hydrotherapy to happen in separate bodies of water.
Dual-temperature FitSpas
Separate Exercise and Hot-Tub Zones
Choose a DTL or DT model when family members want cooler exercise water and warmer hydrotherapy at the same time. Each side has its own controls, and the hot-tub section provides dedicated seating.
Single-zone exercise pools
One Temperature for Swimming, Exercise, Play, and Seating
Choose an EP model or Core Swimmer when the primary goal is a compact exercise pool, resistance training, aquatic activity, or a simpler one-zone ownership routine.
All current Artesian TidalFit models
Compare the Swim Spas for Sale
Use the two model groups below to compare current published size, seating, capacity, and product direction. Specifications, systems, colors, options, pricing, warranty, and availability are subject to change and should be confirmed in the written quote.
Artesian TidalFit · Dual Temperature
DTL-6 Dual Temp FitSpa
A dual-temperature option for households that want a long exercise zone and a separate five-seat hot tub with independent controls. It supports swimming, family water activity, and warm hydrotherapy without forcing both zones to share one temperature.
Artesian TidalFit · Dual Temperature
DTL-8 Dual Temp FitSpa
The wider dual-temperature choice combines a 14-foot exercise pool with a separate six-seat, eight-foot hot-tub zone. It is a strong fit for families that want a larger social spa section and dedicated exercise water.
Artesian TidalFit · Dual Temperature
DT-19 Dual Temp FitSpa
A 19-foot dual-temperature model that pairs a 13-foot exercise pool with a five-seat hot tub. It offers a shorter overall footprint than the DT-21 while preserving separate fitness and relaxation zones.
Artesian TidalFit · Dual Temperature
DT-21 Dual Temp FitSpa
The longest current dual-temperature TidalFit combines a 13-foot exercise pool, built-in stairs, and a separate six-seat hot tub. It is designed for properties that want the broadest separation between fitness, play, and warm hydrotherapy.
Artesian TidalFit · Exercise Pool
Active EP-12
The most straightforward TidalFit exercise-pool model. It combines a 12-foot footprint, four seats, hydromassage jets, and exercise space for buyers who want a smaller entry into the category.
Artesian TidalFit · Exercise Pool
ActivePlus EP-12
A more configurable 12-foot model with optional dual or quad swim systems, hydrotherapy choices, and twin-bench possibilities. It suits buyers who need compact length without giving up customization.
Artesian TidalFit · Exercise Pool
Premium EP-14
A 14-foot exercise pool with three listed seats, quad-swim capability, optional hydrotherapy, and an optional bench configuration. It offers more water length than the EP-12 models while remaining shorter than the Pro EP-15.
Artesian TidalFit · Exercise Pool
Pro EP-15
The deepest and longest single-zone exercise-pool model in the current lineup. It supports a larger workout area, three seats, optional quad swim jets, and an optional hydrotherapy system.
Artesian TidalFit · Exercise Pool
Core Swimmer
A seat-free exercise pool focused on open swim space and aquatic training. It is the strongest fit for buyers whose main priority is swimming in place, resistance exercise, or family pool use rather than built-in hydrotherapy seating.
| Model | Overall size | Seats | Primary direction | Best starting fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DTL-6 | 168 × 163 × 54 in. | 5-seat spa side | 14-ft exercise pool + separate 6-ft hot tub | Dual-temperature family fitness with a more compact spa section |
| DTL-8 | 168 × 182 × 54 in. | 6-seat spa side | 14-ft exercise pool + separate 8-ft hot tub | Largest social hot-tub area among the dual-temperature models |
| DT-19 | 231 × 91 × 54 in. | 5-seat spa side | 13-ft exercise pool + separate hot tub | Long linear dual-temperature layout under 20 feet |
| DT-21 | 250 × 91 × 54 in. | 6-seat spa side | 13-ft exercise pool + separate 8-ft hot tub | Longest dual-temperature model for broad fitness and relaxation use |
| Active EP-12 | 144 × 91 × 45 in. | 4 | Entry single-zone exercise pool | Smaller footprint and straightforward exercise-pool ownership |
| ActivePlus EP-12 | 144 × 91 × 52 in. | 4 | Customizable 12-ft swim spa | Compact length with dual or quad swim-system options |
| Premium EP-14 | 168 × 91 × 52 in. | 3 | Configurable 14-ft exercise pool | More swim length with optional bench and hydrotherapy directions |
| Pro EP-15 | 180 × 91 × 60 in. | 3 | Deep premium 15-ft exercise pool | Longer, deeper single-zone training and family-water space |
| Core Swimmer | 169 × 91 × 54 in. | 0 | Dedicated open swim lane | Swimming and aquatic training without built-in seating |
Model views and installation inspiration
Artesian TidalFit Swim Spa Gallery
Study the model proportions and completed settings to discuss access, service panels, decks, steps, handrails, covers, privacy, shade, lighting, drainage, landscaping, and how the swim spa should connect to the home or facility.
A 14-foot exercise pool and separate five-seat hot tub allow one household to maintain different workout and relaxation temperatures.
The larger hot-tub side gives families more social seating while keeping the exercise pool under separate control.
A long 21-foot layout can support swimming, family activity, and a separate six-seat hot-tub experience in one structure.
A seat-free 14-foot layout prioritizes open water for swim training, resistance exercise, and family pool use.
Recessed or semi-recessed designs require structural planning, drainage, removable service access, steps, covers, and safe circulation.
Landscape, privacy, shade, lighting, furniture, and the walking route can make the swim spa feel intentionally connected to the home.
A custom project should preserve equipment access and coordinate the base, electrical service, drainage, cover movement, and surrounding finishes.
Why homeowners choose a swim spa instead of another unused feature
Why Buy a Swim Spa for Your House?
A swim spa can bring fitness, family time, water-based movement, relaxation, and a resort-style focal point into one compact system. Its value comes from regular use—not from choosing the longest or most expensive model.
Exercise Without Leaving Home
Swim against a current, walk or jog in water, perform resistance movements, use training cords, or build a routine without traveling to a public pool.
Year-Round Temperature Control
Use the water beyond the traditional pool season and adjust the experience around exercise, recreation, or hydrotherapy within the model’s operating range.
Smaller Footprint Than a Pool
Fit swimming and aquatic activity into properties that cannot support or do not want a full-size in-ground swimming pool and its wider construction scope.
Family Recreation
Create a controlled backyard water space for supervised play, conversation, practice, and time together without dedicating the entire yard to a large pool.
Fitness and Relaxation in One Purchase
Choose a hydrotherapy-equipped exercise pool or dual-temperature FitSpa when the household wants both active and restorative water use.
A Private Wellness Destination
Coordinate the swim spa with an outdoor sauna, cold plunge, hot tub, shower, seating, lighting, landscaping, and a comfortable recovery area.
Adjustable current for different users
Ask About the TidalFit True Variable Speed System
The optional True Variable Speed System is designed to provide adjustable resistance for different comfort and training levels. Artesian currently describes 16 speed settings on applicable domestic models, allowing beginners and experienced swimmers to change the current without replacing the swim spa.
Make the buying decision around real use and real site conditions
What to Know Before Buying Swim Spas for Sale
The best model is the one the household or facility will use consistently and can support safely. Review these factors before paying a deposit or finalizing the surrounding construction.
Primary Use
Decide whether swimming, aquatic exercise, family recreation, hydrotherapy, entertaining, or dual-temperature use is the first priority.
Current Quality
Compare resistance range, smoothness, turbulence, noise, swimmer position, speed adjustment, and whether the current suits the least and most experienced users.
Length and Depth
Longer and deeper is not always better. Match the shell to swimmer height, water exercises, children, entry comfort, views, available footprint, and budget.
One Temperature or Two
A single zone simplifies ownership. Dual temperature lets exercise and hot-tub use happen simultaneously but increases size, equipment, covers, energy, and maintenance.
Seats and Hydrotherapy
Compare seat depth, jet placement, benches, stairs, grab rails, footwell room, therapy zones, user mobility, and whether seating reduces the open swim area.
Foundation and Filled Weight
The base must support thousands of gallons of water, the shell, equipment, users, covers, steps, decks, and any structural enclosure without settling or flexing.
Electrical Capacity
Confirm every required circuit, heater, pump, disconnect, conductor, trench, permit, and panel upgrade before committing to a delivery date.
Crane and Delivery Route
Review truck access, crane setup, reach, overhead lines, neighboring property, trees, slopes, road restrictions, screen enclosures, staging, and property protection.
Cover Handling
Large covers require planning. Compare manual or hydraulic lifters, clearance, storage position, wind exposure, user strength, segmented covers, and access to both zones.
Water Care and Energy
Ask about insulation, circulation, purification options, filter cleaning, temperature strategy, cover quality, electrical consumption, and the maintenance routine.
Service Access
Decks and walls must include removable access to pumps, heaters, controls, plumbing, drains, and electrical components. Never permanently bury the equipment.
Warranty and Local Support
Review structure, surface, equipment, plumbing, electrical, cabinet, labor, travel, water chemistry, commercial use, unauthorized work, and the local service process.
Price the complete installed project
How Much Do Swim Spas for Sale Cost?
The shell price is only one part of the investment. Model length, dual-temperature design, swim system, hydrotherapy, options, freight, crane placement, foundation, electrical work, decking, permitting, and long-term ownership all affect the final number.
Model and Water Configuration
Dual-temperature models, longer shells, deeper exercise pools, hydrotherapy packages, variable-speed systems, lighting, audio, purification, covers, and lifters affect price.
Concrete, Engineering, and Drainage
Demolition, excavation, grading, concrete, deck engineering, retaining conditions, drainage, restoration, and access to the completed base affect site cost.
Circuits, Panel Capacity, and Trenching
Large pumps, heaters, dual zones, disconnects, conductor distance, trenching, permits, inspection, panel upgrades, and restoration can be major line items.
Freight, Crane, and Placement
Long-distance freight, crane size, setup location, reach, street conditions, permits, traffic control, spotters, property protection, and difficult access increase logistics cost.
Decks, Steps, Barriers, Shade, and Landscape
Custom decking, stairs, rails, privacy, fencing, pergolas, lighting, outdoor showers, furniture, drainage, and landscape restoration may rival basic installation costs.
Energy, Water Care, Covers, and Service
Budget for electricity, water, sanitizer, filters, testing, cover replacement, seasonal care, scheduled maintenance, repairs, commercial oversight, and future access.
Planning range only
Premium Swim-Spa Projects Commonly Require a Mid-Five-Figure Budget
Current market guides place many swim-spa units roughly around $15,000–$50,000 or more, while premium dual-temperature models and complete projects with crane work, electrical upgrades, foundations, decks, and custom landscaping can exceed $50,000–$70,000. Exact TidalFit pricing requires a current configuration and local site review.
A clear path from model selection to first swim
Swim Spa Delivery and Installation Process
A successful project coordinates the exact model with the foundation, utilities, crane, access, covers, decks, drainage, approvals, startup, water care, and long-term service.
Goals and Model Shortlist
Review swimmers, family use, hydrotherapy, dual-temperature needs, preferred length, budget, project timing, and facility requirements.
Site and Access Review
Confirm dimensions, setbacks, base, drainage, panel capacity, crane setup, overhead obstructions, cover movement, service access, and surrounding construction.
Configuration and Proposal
Select the model, swim system, hydrotherapy, benches, cabinetry, shell, lighting, audio, purification, covers, steps, installation responsibilities, and exclusions.
Permits and Site Preparation
Complete engineering where required, foundation, drainage, electrical work, trenching, barriers, deck framing, access corrections, permits, and inspections.
Freight, Crane, and Placement
Coordinate truck arrival, crane setup, rigging, spotters, property protection, final orientation, leveling, equipment access, and removal of packing materials.
Startup and Ownership Orientation
Complete the agreed connections, fill and inspect the system, review controls, current settings, covers, water care, safety, maintenance, and support contacts.
Hotels, gyms, clubs, developments, and wellness facilities
Swim Spas for Sale for Commercial and Shared Facilities
A swim spa can create a compact aquatic amenity, but a facility project must be evaluated as an operating system with users, staff, sanitation, accessibility, maintenance, emergency procedures, and local approvals.
Fitness and Training
Consider current adjustability, user scheduling, supervision, water depth, entry, handrails, aquatic equipment, noise, and the training goals of the facility.
Hotels and Residential Amenities
Plan capacity, operating hours, barriers, guest instructions, staffing, cleaning, shade, towels, changing facilities, landscaping, and after-hours security.
Accessibility
Coordinate the route, deck, transfer method, handrails, controls, water entry, clearances, changing areas, and final compliance with the project design professional.
Water Quality and Records
Shared use may require more frequent testing, automated equipment, documented procedures, trained staff, inspections, and standards beyond residential ownership.
Commercial Warranty and Service
Confirm whether the selected model and configuration are approved for the intended use and how commercial coverage, labor, travel, parts, downtime, and service response work.
Approvals and Operations
Review public-pool or spa rules, electrical, barriers, drainage, occupancy, emergency equipment, insurance, inspections, supervision, and written operating policies.
Ownership planning should include the daily operating routine
Swim Spa Water Care, Safety, and Long-Term Ownership
A swim spa is a large heated water system. Responsible ownership includes water testing, sanitizer, filters, temperature management, barriers, supervision, cover handling, equipment access, and a clear severe-weather plan.
Exercise Temperature
Swimming and vigorous water exercise are generally more comfortable in cooler water than hot-tub soaking. Dual-temperature models allow each zone to serve a different purpose.
Water Chemistry
Follow the current manual for sanitizer, pH, filtration, oxidation, startup, testing, draining, refilling, and the selected purification system.
Supervision and Barriers
Use appropriate covers, locks, fencing or barriers, lighting, rules, and active supervision. Confirm local requirements before the site design is finalized.
Entry and Exit
Provide stable steps, handrails, non-slip circulation, adequate lighting, safe transitions, and an access method appropriate for the expected users.
Severe Weather
Secure covers, remove loose items, manage drainage, protect electrical equipment, preserve access, and follow a property-specific preparation and recovery plan.
Maintenance and Service
Clean filters, inspect covers and equipment, remove debris, monitor leaks and unusual sounds, keep records, and maintain removable access to every service panel.
Compare the complete home or facility wellness plan
Related Pool, Hot Tub, Sauna, and Recovery Resources
When comparing swim spas for sale, use these resources to decide whether a conventional hot tub, sauna, cold plunge, or larger commercial wellness plan should be part of the same property investment.
Hot Tub Installation
Choose a conventional hot tub when seated hydrotherapy and warm relaxation matter more than swimming distance or resistance training.
Compare Professional Hot Tub InstallationCold-Plunge Installation
Add a separate cold-water system for a broader recovery area with coordinated drainage, electrical service, circulation, and equipment access.
Review Cold-Plunge Project PlanningOutdoor Sauna Planning
Coordinate dry heat with the swim spa using a suitable foundation, heater, electrical path, delivery route, privacy, and cool-down space.
Plan a Florida Outdoor SaunaSauna Project Cost
Estimate the sauna portion of a larger backyard wellness project before finalizing decks, structures, utilities, and equipment.
Use the Sauna Project CalculatorIn-Home Sauna Budget
Review equipment, room preparation, electrical work, glass, finishes, installation, and operating considerations for an indoor sauna.
Read the Home Sauna Cost GuideSouth Florida Sauna Installation
Connect sauna product selection, site planning, trades, delivery, installation, and future service with the wider wellness property.
Explore Local Sauna InstallationHot-Tub Therapy
Review how warm-water soaking is commonly incorporated into relaxation and recovery routines before choosing single- or dual-temperature water.
Explore Warm-Water Therapy at HomeHeat and Cold Planning
Understand the practical decisions behind combining a sauna with cold water before designing a complete recovery sequence.
Review Sauna and Cold-Plunge UseFinancing
Review financing options for a swim spa, hot tub, cold plunge, sauna, steam room, and larger backyard wellness investment.
See Available Wellness FinancingLocal planning support in Hollywood, Florida
Discuss TidalFit Swim Spas for Sale at Our Showroom
Bring property photos, measurements, swimmer information, desired model, preferred water experience, electrical-panel details, access conditions, and questions about the foundation, crane, covers, decking, maintenance, financing, or a facility installation.
Questions to answer before purchasing
Swim Spas for Sale FAQs
Get clear answers about what a swim spa is, single-zone versus dual-temperature models, swimming performance, pool replacement, dimensions, foundations, electrical service, crane delivery, pricing, semi-in-ground installation, maintenance, and commercial use.
What is a swim spa?
A swim spa is a self-contained aquatic system larger than a hot tub and smaller than a traditional pool. It can create resistance for swimming in place and may also provide seating, hydrotherapy jets, family water space, or separate hot-tub and exercise zones depending on the model.
What is the difference between a single-zone and dual-temperature swim spa?
A single-zone exercise pool uses one body of water and one temperature. A dual-temperature FitSpa combines a separate exercise pool and hot-tub zone with independent controls, allowing cooler exercise water and warmer hydrotherapy water at the same time.
Which TidalFit swim spa is best for serious swimming?
The answer depends on swimmer height, stroke, ability, desired current, turbulence tolerance, and training goals. The Core Swimmer prioritizes open water, while the Premium EP-14 and Pro EP-15 provide longer exercise-pool options. Test the current when possible and compare the optional True Variable Speed System.
Can a swim spa replace a swimming pool?
A swim spa can provide swimming in place, aquatic exercise, family water use, controlled temperature, and a smaller footprint. It does not provide the same open distance, diving space, or broad deck environment as a full-size pool, so the right choice depends on how the property will be used.
How much space is required for a swim spa?
The shell footprint is only the beginning. Plan the foundation, equipment access, electrical clearances, cover and lifter movement, steps, handrails, drainage, circulation, fencing or barriers, crane route, and surrounding deck or landscape. Current TidalFit models range from about 12 to more than 20 feet long.
What foundation does a swim spa need?
The completed base must be flat, stable, properly supported, and well drained for the exact filled weight and installation method. Concrete is common, while engineered decks or other approved systems may be possible when designed for the load and accepted by the manufacturer and local authority.
What electrical service is required?
Electrical requirements vary by model, pumps, heaters, options, and dual-zone configuration. Many swim spas need substantial dedicated 240-volt service and may require more than one circuit. A qualified licensed electrician should review panel capacity, disconnects, conductor sizing, trenching, grounding, permits, and the current manual before delivery.
How is a swim spa delivered?
Most projects require a large truck and often a crane or specialized placement equipment. The site review should confirm road access, crane setup, reach, overhead wires, trees, screen enclosures, slopes, property protection, staging, final orientation, and a clear route to the completed foundation.
How much do swim spas for sale cost?
Pricing varies by size, brand, dual-temperature design, swim system, hydrotherapy, cabinetry, lighting, covers, delivery, crane work, foundation, electrical service, decking, and permits. Many current swim-spa units fall roughly in the mid-five-figure range, while premium dual-temperature and custom-installed projects can exceed $50,000 to $70,000. Request a written local quote.
Can a swim spa be installed partially in the ground?
Some TidalFit models are offered in semi-in-ground configurations. The project must preserve drainage, ventilation, electrical safety, equipment access, cover operation, structural support, and a method for future service or removal. Never permanently bury service panels.
How difficult is swim-spa maintenance?
Owners must test and balance the water, maintain sanitizer, clean filters, remove debris, inspect covers, monitor equipment, and drain or refill according to the current manual. Larger water volume can reduce the frequency of some changes but does not eliminate routine care.
Can hotels, gyms, clubs, or wellness facilities install a swim spa?
Yes, but commercial and shared-use projects require a separate review for bather load, accessibility, barriers, public-pool or spa requirements, sanitation, circulation, emergency equipment, staff procedures, maintenance records, insurance, warranty coverage, and local approvals.
Ready to compare the TidalFit lineup and evaluate the property?
Find the Right Swim Spa Before Starting the Foundation or Deck
Send the site photos, available dimensions, swimmer goals, regular users, model interests, crane access, electrical information, installation preference, budget priorities, and desired timing. We will help you compare the current Artesian TidalFit models and build a realistic path from product selection to first swim.