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Eugene Spa & Hot Tub

Eugene Spa & Hot Tub

(12 reviews)

I seldom write reviews and even less frequently write a negative one. Hower after my last…read moreinteraction with Eugene. Spa and Hot Tub I feel it's my responsibility to warn potential patrons to avoid this business like the plague, unless you're willing to tolerate a passive aggressive sales staff and inept service people. During a recent service call to replace part of the hot tub plumbing, the serviceman failed to fix the issue and made the problem worse. The service guy spent three and a half hours, much of it spent listening to audio books while he worked, and or on the phone with his service manager. At one point when he realized he couldn't solve the problem. I found him laughing loudly talking to himself about not being able to solve the problem. Tools, parts, and instructions were scattered, and both van doors were open, showing a messy heap inside. At one point he asked me if I had any O ring lubricant. When I went to check on him an hour later, I noticed that the electrical tester was out, although there was nothing wrong with the electrical. When I asked him about this, he confessed that he had turned off the breaker and was unable to reset it. He left shortly thereafter, with the job unfinished and no power to the tub. I was able to restore the power easily by resetting the GFCI breaker. The next day when I went into the store to tell the manager that I was able to restore the power, he went ballistic on me, slammed his fist on the counter and started screaming at the top of his lungs about what a terrible customer I was, I lived too far away, how he should have declared my hot tub DOA months ago and on and on. The guy screaming at me from behind the counter was so angry and so obese that I honestly thought that this unprecedented meltdown would cause a heart attack or stroke. I was too gob smacked to even respond. As I was slinking out the door, he was still screaming that I wouldn't find any other place in the area that provided better service or was less expensive. I guess you do get what you pay for. However, the reality is that there are Affordable Spa Services just across the river in Springfield. Avoid this business!

I highly recommend these folks for hot tub repair. They were able to schedule me quickly. They were…read moreable to arrive early and they managed to fix the tub quickly.

Onsen Hot Tub & Sauna Rentals

Onsen Hot Tub & Sauna Rentals

(112 reviews)

$$

Let me take you back because this right here might've been one of the coolest, most unexpected…read morenights of my life. So I roll up to Onsen Hourly Hot Tub & Sauna Rentals like a man who's got it all figured out swimsuit on, towel in hand, probably standing there like I'm about to give a safety briefing. I open that door... and instantly realize I am wildly overdressed for the occasion. Steam hanging in the air, candles flickering like we're in some low-budget romance film, and not a single person concerned with formalities. Just laughter, music, and that free-spirited, slightly janky charm of 30 years ago when nobody cared if things matched they just cared if it felt right. And those girls? Oh, they clocked me immediately. You could see it in their faces half amusement, half "we're about to fix this situation." There's some playful teasing, a little splashing, and next thing you know, I'm being coaxed into the tub like it's some kind of initiation ritual. I'm pretending to resist, holding onto what little dignity I had left, but let's be honest that ship had already sailed the second I walked in dressed like a lifeguard at a party that clearly didn't need one. Before long, it turns into full-blown chaos in the best way. People laughing, trying to pull me into the water, glow sticks getting tossed in like we accidentally invented a neon hot tub rave, candles lining the edges, and yeah someone passes around a little herb like it's part of the ceremony. It wasn't fancy, it wasn't polished heck, it was a little rough around the edges but that's what made it perfect. It felt real. Like one of those nights you couldn't plan if you tried. And somewhere in all that between the laughter, the steam, and me finally giving in and joining the madness I remember thinking, this right here is something I'm never gonna forget. Not because it was wild, but because it was genuine. Pure, unfiltered fun with zero pretense. What blows my mind is coming back all these years later... and realizing you can still tap into that same energy. Maybe you're a little older, maybe a little wiser (debatable), but the spirit of the place is still there. The hot water, the open air, the freedom to unwind your own way responsibly, of course but still with that same spark that made it special in the first place. Some places change. Some places lose their magic. This one? Still got it.

We love Onsen! So relaxing and great staff. The spa area is always clean when we arrive and the…read morerates are very reasonable. We always look forward to a visit.

Cedar Works Spa & Sauna - Cool lights

Cedar Works Spa & Sauna

(14 reviews)

Alright...it's been 2.5 months since the installation of our sauna and now ready to tell others on…read morethe ledge about pulling the trigger. Always been active, have own home gym and hot tub already, been wanting a sauna for years but didn't really have the room for any type of inside sauna. So my wife and I would always venture to sauna places on vacations (Archmedies Banya in SF, HAVN in Victoria BC, Connect Wellness Vancouver) and we're even using ONSEN in Eugene 2-3 times a week at 40 bucks a pop. Wife and I ventured out west 11th to Cedar Works to take a look. Walk in and see the Northstar traditional steam 5x7 outdoor steam sauna. Price somewhere around $15,000 delivered and installed (minus electrician cost). The inside design was perfect for us, top bench long enough for me (6'3") to lay down with room to spare. Staff was patient and informative leaving me with enough information to be potentially shrink my bank account by 15,000. 2-3 days pass by and I decide to try and pull the trigger. I email them asking if there was any type of left over home show discount or "bald, blue eye discount." Get a response knocking off a couple hundred using the "bald/blue eye discount" if I come down and purchase it today. Get down there quickly as to not miss the "bald/blue eye discount" and pay for it. Install in our backyard scheduled for sept 16-17th. In the couple weeks of waiting (think waiting to open Xmas presents as a kid or waiting to turn 16 to get your license, seemed like it took for freakin ever!) wife and I cleared the area and followed the advice of laying down 3 pressure treated 4x4's for the sauna to be installed on. Electrician recommended by Cedar Works contacted us and came out prior to give an estimate which was around $1700. He was great to work with and knew his job! Install day arrives, the dudes show up and do their thing and the second day while they are finished up, the electrician shows up and does his thing. All of the sudden it's done! We used it that night and every night we have been home since, sometimes multiple times a day. The sauna comes bare wood so stain is recommended to be done asap. Cedar Works recommended Cabot's timber oil and the wife went to work staining. She did an awesome job! Experience: Quality of the sauna is incredible, use is easy, especially with the app, heats up quickly, we keep it at the max temp which is 194. Daily+ use for the last 2.5 months and the sauna has performed perfectly! Cedar Works experience: Down to earth, friendly, and knowledgeable. Price was actually cheaper than I saw online for the exact same model without installation. The installation crew knew exactly what they were doing and worked fast and efficient. Electrician did quality work making the 220 line coming from the breaker box as invisible as possible . So, if you are on the fence trying to decide what kind of sauna, where it could be placed (inside or outside) you gotta pay Cedar Works a visit. I am very glad I did! It's an investment, but it's for your health and quality of life which is worth the investmen. Thanks Cedar Works! Probably have to visit you guy's again when we decide to replace our hot tub.

Good line of products, knowledgeable, friendly. They gave me advice that worked well and saved me…read moremoney.

Emerald Hearth, Spa & Patio

Emerald Hearth, Spa & Patio

(43 reviews)

$$

These guys go out of their way to keep their customers happy. I had never been here until last week…read morewith my brother. I knew the business was here, but never really paid much attention to it. Mike and I stopped in so he could get a new light for his hot tub. I was surprised by the variety of merchandise they carry, spas, patio furniture, outdoor fireplaces, grills... anything you can put outside, it seemed like they had it. The employees here are super laid back and it was actually fun to sit down and chat with them. Kinda reminded me of like seeing an old friend at the store. Relaxed, lots of laughs, and nice. Not the formal, salesmen type interaction. Their level of customer service is awesome. Not only did my brother tell me about previous experiences while we were there, but I witnessed it myself as well. My brother had problems off and on with the spa he had purchased here for a while. I think he got a lemon, which even the sales clerk thought too when we were discussing it. All of the accessories gave him problems, lights, stereo, ect. Finally the salesman just returned it and got him a brand new spa. I don't know exactly what he had to do in order to make that happen, but it wasn't easy trying to make it happen. They had ran a sale on lights the previous week. My brother didn't make it in before the sale ended, but they still gave him a discount on it, even a few days after it ended. I was very impressed by how willing they were to go out of their way to keep a long-time customer happy. I don't have an immediate need for a business like this, but based on the interaction I had here, I would absolutely recommend it to everyone. The relaxed, helpful atmosphere, and level of customer service is just impressive. I wish all businesses went out of their way to take care of their customers!

My wife and I went to the fall home show and visited the Emerald Pool & Patio booth. We met Tyler,…read morewho was very helpful and informative. We ended up buying a Bull Frog spa from them. Every step of the way was exactly how we were told it would happen. The spa arrived sooner than expected which was awesome. The delivery team was AMAZING. From getting the old spa out to getting the new one in place, the delivery crew was very polite and professional. Even spent the time to go over our new spa and gave helpful advice on other important things. I would highly recommend Emerald Pool & Patio. Awesome place to do business with.

Owens Custom Pools - Incomplete plumbing and electrical for waterfall and fire feature.

Owens Custom Pools

(4 reviews)

We signed a contract with Owens Custom Pools in May. We paid our $54,000 deposit to begin the…read morepermit process to build our pool. They said they would not order our pool until the permit process was complete. Our permit was approved in the beginning of August and we were ready to order the pool and put in as soon as it was ready. We ripped up the concrete, gigantic hole was dug, air conditioning unit was moved, and all sprinklers were shut off getting ready for installation. After another $17,000 check was written, we were ready. After continued attempts, we were strung along. No pool has been ordered, and no one will call us back. Our contractor that we had worked with for the past couple of months was "let go". We now are out over $70,000, with no pool, and a dying dirt pit in our backyard. We have contacted the BBB as well as Contractors board. They are apparently still trying to drum up business to cover the debt they currently hold. Do not do business with this company.

If I could give this company negative stars I absolutely would, 1 star is still too much!…read more We signed a contract with Owens Custom Pools for more than $600,000 on February 28, 2024 to transform our backyard into our long dreamed of paradise including a 20' x 40' hybrid pool with a waterfall and fire feature, a 10' x 10' spa with waterfall and fire feature, and a 14' x 14' in-ground fire pit. They required a nearly 50% down payment. Construction began in May of 2024, and the project seemed to progress nicely. We had Owens Custom Pools as our general contractor and Todd (an employee) as our project manager. In January 2025, our backyard consisted of an inaccessible spa (which was sort of working), a concrete hole in the ground that was our pool, and by the end of the month a stamped concrete patio that Owens had claimed needed to be complete before they could continue the work on our project. Their team showed up sporadically (mostly those who were subcontracted under them) and on the occasion that the Owens team actually were on site, they performed only a few hours of work at most a day or 2 a week. We went 5 weeks straight without any work being done and very little communication from mid January to the beginning of March. And again now it has been more than 8 weeks since any work has been done on our project. David Owens (Phoenix) has fired at least 3 employees, and has laid off, rehired, and again laid off our project manager with no communication whatsoever with us during this time. We believe our project may be approximately 90% done, though we have paid nearly 100% of our contract. There is stone on site waiting to be placed, no plumbing to the pool waterfall, no fire features for the waterfalls, and the below grade fire pit has no actual components and is not connected to the propane line, and much of the stone work is not done. We also recently learned that the contractor who did our stamped concrete in January has not been paid for his work, and we will not be getting the drain covers from them that we had originally picked out and paid for. In recent weeks, after finding David Owens phone number on-line, we have texted and called multiple times to no avail. We even drove down to their offices the week before Labor Day to try to make contact with them. All of their equipment, vehicles, supplies, and paperwork were on the property at that time. We then received a text from David (Phoenix) that he would be on our site to continue to lay our stonework on Monday, Labor Day, when we questioned him about working on Labor Day, he said yes he would be here. On Sunday, we received a text that he had Covid, and wouldn't be here on Labor Day, that he may be here on Wednesday. Again we drove by their offices after having no more contact with them, to find they had completely emptied their offices, and all of their possessions had been removed from the property, including their logos on the doors. It was apparent at that point that they had gone out of business. Owens Custom pools is the absolute worst contractor we've dealt with in our last 40 years. Their communication was terrible, they only sporadically showed up to our project, they have lied consistently to us, and have constant excuses...my mom is sick, I'm working 90 hours a week on other projects, I have Covid, etc. If David Owens were to ever reincarnate himself as a contractor anywhere, I would highly recommend that no one ever signs a contract with him again! We have begun the process of filing a complaint against their Oregon Contractors Licensing bond.

Northwest Pool & Spa - Northwest Pool & Spa / Outdoor Elements

Northwest Pool & Spa

(4 reviews)

The outside of this business is so inviting! You will find colorful tables and signs that say "60%…read moreoff!" You walk into a showroom with some exciting and inviting items for your backyard oasis. My boyfriend and I just bought a house and it came with a hot tub-a first for both of us. We were excited to find a store that specialized in pools and spas! The most *unfortunate part is the owner. We went in to simply buy hot tub test strips. We were side swiped by the owner who was going to 'help us' She treated us as though we were being screened for adopting a child. She was anxious with a superior tone that would make anyone feel scolded. It was uncomfortable to be around her. There was no browsing or space to look for the supplies-because she definitely owned the room. We wore masks and were respectful to maintain social distance. We simply were quiet and stayed on task asking for test strips. She went on and on about how she 'always has to educate people about their spas.' He voice was loud and she would eye each of us-looking us up and down. At one point my boyfriend said, 'so do you not want to sell us the test strips?' After we were scolded and schooled on our spa we left feeling just icky. Why would anyone ever shop there? Best wishes if you dare to enter....

Our family has been customers since 2012. The staff knows our names and has helped us in a variety…read moreof ways, such as solving pool chemistry problems, emergency pool pump replacement when we were out of town, and figuring out the best way to enjoy outside living in the Pacific Northwest.

Oregon Backyard Buildings - Utility Playhouse

Oregon Backyard Buildings

(3 reviews)

Everything was great Only complaint would be "we" had to…read morecall the delivery guys and set up when they would deliver. I was told to text one guy who texted back with no knowledge of why I was contacting him. told me to call the other guy who never got back to me. finally just called and happened to pick up. "I " noticed Our coop door needed to be fixed but no one ever came out. Just another thing we would have to deal with. When the scheduling should be their responsibility I feel to do. Overall not horrible. Bit spendy but we like the coop

Oregon Backyard Buildings sells Old Hickory brand outbuildings. I was a bit of a skeptic regarding…read moregetting a pre-built shed for my backyard, but these folks won me over for sure. My concerns were primarily about the quality of the finished product, not being a custom-built product. My shed had to be constructed on-site as it could not be maneuvered around everything else on my property but Chad and his helper came down from Scio and made it happen. My takeaways were that the materials were first-rate and Chad and his helper's attention to detail was exceptional. Honestly, I could not have asked for a better experience. The finished product is rock-solid and obviously made to last. If I had one suggestion to offer, it would be that they offer a turn-key solution for foundation and finishing (paint/stain) as part of the build on site option as I had to research and make that happen on my own, but I can understand that each market is different and it might not make business sense for them to be able to offer that. So if you want a shed/workshop/playhouse/possible ADU, etc. ,these folks come highly recommended. My thanks to Mori & Jose for a very smooth transaction and to Chad and his helper for such a great experience and great final outcome. It took them one day to build it, and I could not be more pleased.

West Coast Spas - hottubandpool - Updated May 2026

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