Monday, April 29, 2024

MySpa makes a splash at the UK Pool & Spa Awards

Award-winning, Leicestershire-based hot tub business, MySpa has scooped four accolades at the prestigious UK Pool & Spa Awards.

MySpa is the leading supplier of award-winning hot tubs and swim spas in the Midlands and North West. At an award ceremony at Birmingham’s National Conference Centre in the UK’s biggest awards for water leisure, MySpa received multiple accolades, taking home winner of the Best UK Spa installation under £10,000 and the top prize of the night, UK Hot Tub Retailer of the Year.

The independent family business also received Gold Standard Runner Up for Showroom of the Year, for MySpa Derbyshire and Best UK Spa installation in the Sunken or Semi Sunken category.

This year’s event featured a record 225 entries from more than 60 of the best companies in the industry, showcasing the finest examples of pool and spa design from across the UK.

A judging panel of 22 industry professionals were involved in the decision making and their choices were merged with a record number of online votes from members of the public to decide the winners from 30 categories.

Andy Wroot, co-founder and Managing Director at MySpa, said: “We are really humbled and grateful to everyone including our customers and team members who put us in such a great position to be recognised by members of the public and also our industry. We are incredibly excited to be the overall winners of the biggest award in our industry which is the ‘UK Hot Tub Retailer of the Year’.”

Established in 2009 by father and son Peter and Andrew Wroot, MySpa is an award-winning, family-run hot tub business focusing on the installation, service, repair and maintenance of hot tubs and swim spas.

Co-owner and director Laura Wroot adds: “These awards have made us all really proud, but especially the UK Hot Tub Retailer of the Year one. What a great way to set ourselves up for a successful 2023, which will see us move to our new retail store home in Leicester and also to a new head office.”

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