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DA Steel Pools expands custom cold plunges across North America

DA Steel Pools is shipping custom steel cold plunges across North America, leaning on Canadian steel, a 25-year warranty and backyard-specific builds for tricky lots.

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DA Steel Pools expands custom cold plunges across North America
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DA Steel Pools said June 25 it is now taking its made-to-fit steel pools, plunge pools and cold plunges beyond British Columbia, preparing each structure in Langley for shipment to project sites across North America. The move puts the company in a different part of the cold-plunge market, where the big decision is no longer just whether to buy a tub, but whether a permanent steel build can solve a real yard layout.

Founder Devin Spink, a Red Seal certified welder with more than 20 years of steel fabrication and residential trade experience, has built the company around custom work for homeowners and project teams that need something sized to the space they already have. DA Steel Pools says a narrow property can suit a slim swimming lane, a compact plunge pool or a dedicated cold plunge, while larger family settings can be built with benches, steps and more social space. The company’s website says the products use Canadian steel and carry a 25-year warranty, and it lists the company at 4952 208a St, Langley, BC V3A 5T1.

For buyers, that changes the comparison with plug-and-play cold tubs. A molded tub can arrive ready to fill, but DA Steel Pools is selling a steel structure that has to be designed around the backyard, fabricated in British Columbia and then prepared for shipment. That makes site access, installation planning and long-term durability part of the purchase decision from the start. It also turns the plunge into something closer to fixed backyard infrastructure than a seasonal accessory.

The North American rollout lands in a Langley manufacturing pocket that already includes Coast Spas, which says it has been making hot tubs, swim spas and cold plunges since 1990 and exports to more than 50 countries. Third-party market estimates put the North America outdoor cold plunge pools market at USD 150 million in 2024, while another projection values the global cold plunge tub market at USD 1.2 billion in 2024 and USD 3.8 billion by 2034. A 2025 systematic review and meta-analysis found cold-water immersion may help reduce stress, improve sleep quality and improve quality of life, though the evidence remains limited.

That mix explains why DA Steel Pools is leaning on customization rather than a standard catalog model. The wider rollout is not just about reaching more addresses; it is about serving buyers who want a cold plunge that fits a specific lot, carries a steel build and ships as part of a real construction plan. For a category that started as a simple recovery tool, that is a meaningful shift.

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