Hot Tub Servicing for Hotels: B2B Contracts with Monthly Recurring Revenue
Hotel and holiday let owners lack the time and expertise to maintain hot tubs โ a qualified technician provides regular servicing on a standing contract.

This business is built on B2B service contracts with hotels, guesthouses and holiday parks that operate hot tubs. The technician visits regularly to test and adjust water chemistry, replace filters, clean pipework and document equipment condition in line with HSE and local authority requirements. Remuneration is either a monthly retainer or an hourly call-out rate. The key advantage is predictable income and low client churn โ once a hotel has a reliable partner, they are strongly motivated to keep them. The downsides are higher upfront costs for certification, chemicals and transport, and a slower client pipeline in the early months.
Hot tubs in accommodation venues generate guest complaints and HSE sanctions when left unmanaged. Hotel and holiday let operators are not experts in water chemistry and have no capacity for daily testing, filter changes or repairs โ yet they remain legally responsible for the condition of their facilities.
๐จHotels cannot ignore hygiene compliance
Commercial hot tub operators in the UK are legally required to document water quality and meet HSE and local authority standards. In-house staff rarely hold the necessary qualifications โ a certified external technician is the practical solution.



















