⭐ 1. WOOD-FIRED HOT TUB – COMPLETE GUIDE
H1: Wood-Fired Hot Tub – Complete Guide (2025)
A wood-fired hot tub is the purest form of wellness. No electricity, no complex systems — just warm water, fire, and relaxation.
In this complete guide, you’ll learn everything about usage, costs, safety, benefits, and what to look for when buying a wood-fired hot tub.
A wood-fired hot tub is heated by an internal or external wood stove. The fire heats the water through a closed circuit or direct contact.
Faster heating
Compact solution
Suitable for smaller gardens
Less suitable for rentals (safety reasons)
Safer
Better heat circulation
More seating space
Easy to clean
Ideal for B&Bs, campsites and families
At Malu, we use only external stainless-steel heaters for optimal heat distribution and safety.
Fill the tub with clean water
Light the fire in the external stove
Water circulates naturally through temperature differences
Within 1.5–2.5 hours the water reaches ± 38°C
Add wood to maintain a stable temperature
Tip: Use dry hardwood for the best efficiency.
Perfect for nature houses, campsites, and gardens without power supply.
You burn wood — no electricity, no pump consumption.
The sound of crackling wood and warm water creates a unique atmosphere.
Malu’s wood stoves heat the water in 90–150 minutes.
Perfect for glamping, B&Bs and holiday parks.
Guests heat it themselves = lower costs for you.
On average:
25–35 kg of wood per full heating
Costs: €6 – €12 per session (depending on wood type)
Even with daily use, wood remains cheaper than electricity.
Circulate water with a sand filter (recommended)
Empty the stove
Put the lid on to retain heat
Test water quality
Clean the filter
Replace water (without filter)
Every 6–8 weeks with filter
Lower or fully drain the water
Make the pipes frost-free
Keep the stove dry
Our wood-fired hot tubs feature:
Fiberglass tub (hygienic & durable)
External stainless-steel stove
Natural wooden finish
Options such as hydrojets, LED and bubbles
Capacity 2–10 people
All models are designed for quiet and carefree use.
How long does a wood-fired hot tub take to heat?
1.5 to 2.5 hours depending on season and size.
How often should you change the water?
With sand filter: every 6–8 weeks.
Without filter: weekly.
How much does a wood-fired hot tub cost?
€3,000 – €5,500 depending on model and options.
Curious which model suits your garden or accommodation?
Request a free quote.