Hot Tubs · Delivered to Farmington, NM · Since 1989

The closest hot tub dealer to Farmington.

Farmington has never had a full-line premium hot tub dealer. So San Juan County NM buyers have always come to us — an hour north on US-550 in downtown Durango. Sundance Spas and Nordic Hot Tubs, delivered and installed by our own crew. Family-run since 1989 and used to serving northwestern New Mexico with hot tubs, stoves, and saunas.

Sundance Marin · Delivered to NW NM
Delivering to San Juan County NM

What Farmington homeowners get from us.

~1 hr
North on US-550

55 miles up 550 from Farmington. Weekly delivery route for hot tubs and stoves — Farmington is a regular stop, not a special trip.

0
Freight surcharge

Standard quote to any San Juan County NM address includes delivery. No trucking fee, no fuel add-on, no NM-vs-CO markup.

2
Hot tub brands

Sundance Spas (premium, WiFi-controlled, deep hydrotherapy) and Nordic Hot Tubs (simpler build, lower maintenance, more affordable) — both installed by our crew.

36
Years serving NW NM

Since 1989. Long track record with Farmington, Aztec, Bloomfield, and Kirtland homeowners — hot tubs are the oldest product line in the shop.

Two brands, two philosophies

Sundance Spas or Nordic Hot Tubs.

Both brands install and perform well in Farmington. Sundance is the premium tech play — more jets, smarter controls, higher end. Nordic is the mechanical simplicity play — fewer failure points, lower maintenance, lower price.

Sundance Spas hot tub delivered to Farmington NM
Premium · Tech-forward

Sundance Spas

Fluidix jets, SmartTub® WiFi control, and the widest hydrotherapy lineup on the market. Best for the buyer who wants premium features, remote control, and the deepest hydrotherapy tuning.

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Nordic Hot Tub for Farmington backyards
Simpler · Cold-hardy

Nordic Hot Tubs

Full-foam insulated, mechanically simple, more affordable. Best for the buyer who prioritizes reliability and lower long-term maintenance over a bells-and-whistles feature list.

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Farmington market notes

Why San Juan County has always been a road-trip market.

Northwestern New Mexico has always been underserved on premium outdoor-living retail. Farmington has ~45,000 residents, with Aztec, Bloomfield, and Kirtland adding another ~15,000, plus a well-paid energy-sector workforce that builds larger homes than the population alone would predict — but the region has never sustained a specialty hot tub dealer. Buyers historically drive either three hours south to Albuquerque or one hour north to us. We've been Farmington's default hot tub option for three decades.

The Farmington install is mechanically easier than a mountain install. Larger residential lots mean more places to put a tub. Warmer summers (mid-90s highs) mean you use it for the cool-down soak as much as the winter-warmup soak. Elevation is 5,395 feet, which is moderate — no altitude-specific spec changes required. Standard 240V 50A GFCI electrical from your panel does the job for most Sundance and Nordic models.

The two things we spend time on with Farmington buyers: cover quality and water chemistry. NM's arid climate is hard on hot tub vinyl if you skip a premium cover — we upgrade every install. Water chemistry is easier here than in mountain markets (no snow melt contamination) but harder than coastal markets (mineral content in well water can spike). We spec water treatment based on your source during the site walk.

Delivery is easy. Durango to Farmington on 550 is 55 flat miles, one hour of pavement the whole way. Our crew makes the run weekly for existing customers and adds new tub deliveries onto the same route. Bloomfield and Aztec add 10-15 minutes each. Same-day install is standard for most models.

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Common questions

Answers we give Farmington buyers.

Is there a hot tub dealer in Farmington, NM?

Not a full-line premium dealer. The closest specialty hot tub store carrying both Sundance Spas and Nordic Hot Tubs is Smart Enterprises in downtown Durango — an hour north on US-550. We deliver and install across San Juan County NM including Farmington, Aztec, Bloomfield, and Kirtland.

How much does it cost to deliver a hot tub from Durango to Farmington?

Delivery to Farmington is included in every quote we write. It's part of our standard weekly delivery route — no separate freight surcharge or fuel fee. Crane service (when required for tight access or elevated pads) is quoted separately at cost.

Can I wet-test a hot tub before I buy?

Yes. Our Durango showroom keeps working Sundance and Nordic tubs ready for wet-tests during business hours. It's an easy hour drive north up 550 from Farmington. Bring a swimsuit — you'll sit in three tubs in an hour and know exactly which seat depth, jets, and lounge shape fit your body. Mon-Fri 9-5, Saturday 10-3.

What kind of electrical does a hot tub need in Farmington?

Most Sundance and Nordic tubs run on a dedicated 240V 50A GFCI circuit, pulled from your main panel by a licensed electrician. Some smaller Nordic models plug into standard 110V but heat slower and run fewer jets at once. We'll spec exactly what your chosen tub needs — and give it to your electrician — before delivery.

How does NM sales tax work when buying from a Colorado store?

Hot tubs delivered to a Farmington address are subject to New Mexico gross receipts tax at the appropriate city and county rate, not Colorado sales tax. We handle the paperwork and apply the correct NM rate at invoice. Financing terms through Synchrony and Wells Fargo are identical for NM and CO buyers.

Do you service hot tubs you didn't sell in Farmington?

Yes. Cover replacements, control board diagnostics, heater swaps, pump service, and general troubleshooting on Sundance and Nordic tubs — plus most other major brands — across San Juan County NM. Call the shop and describe what's going on before we send a truck; often we can diagnose over the phone.

Ready to talk hot tubs for your Farmington home?

Free quote in 24 hours. Or drive up 550 for a wet-test at the Durango showroom.