Prolonging Life By Way of a Hot Tub

There are many benefits that come along with using a hot tub. The most notable is the stress that is released while in the act of enjoying your very own hot tub. As if lowering stress levels was not enough, it has been said that the heat that is put out by the hot tub actually opens the bodies blood vessels, otherwise known as vasodilation, causing blood pressure to be decreased. Aside from the serious health benefits, the enjoyment that one gets from laying around in their own hot tub is worth more than anything to some. They are well suited for an intimate night with the significant other, or a casual night of hanging out with friends. Once thought to only be affordable to the higher echelon of society, hot tubs are affordable for almost anyone in todays world.

How to Select A Hot Tub

At the end of a hard day, there is nothing like relaxing in a hot tub with friends or family. But first, you will need to decide on the size and price. And secondly, whether you’d prefer it outside or inside. There are even portable hot tubs should like both.

Ask yourself these questions: Do you have a flat even surface on which to place the new hot tub? If it’s outside, would you prefer it in the shade or in direct sunlight? Is privacy a consideration? How many people will be using it at any given time? Are you good with electrical installation or will you need to hire someone to do this for you? Is it within a reasonable distance to where you can fill the hot tub or properly drain it. Do you have enough room to place it at least ten feet from any electrical source? Or even if it is too heavy for the deck you plan to use.

When selecting a hot tub, you also want to choose which type of hot tub you would like. The two major types of hot tubs or Lounger and Non-lounger. With a Non-Lounger, you will be able to enjoy the company of more people but will not have the sit down seat called a lounger.

The once traditional hot tub came made of wood, but today there many different style options to match your tastes and living area. Also if you plan to have your hot tub outside then you definitely need hot tub covers to prevent things from getting into it and clogging the filter system.

Obviously, smaller hot tubs will cost a lot less but will fit less people as well as have less features. If you don’t expect to entertain a lot of people and have limited amounts of money to spend this is a great option.

To help make your choice in selecting a hot tub, checking out forums is often a good way to find informed information on a particular hot tub and what other people rate them.

Selecting the right hot tub will go a long way towards your enjoyment. Think of your new hot tub as a new pet that will be spending many long, enjoyable years as part of your family.

Keeping Up With Your Hot Tub

Disinfecting and maintaining the purity of spa water is very important when owning a spa. Hot tubs are a wonderful thing to have, but they do require some upkeep. Purchasing products such as bromine tablets, Cleanwater blue, nature 2 spa purifiers, frog mineral purifier, and dichlor sanitizing granules will keep your water clean and clear. Bromine tablets are automatically administered from a float, they come in tablet form and they’re a popular sanitizing method. Cleanwater Blue is a spar purifier system that is free from chlorine and bromide which means there will be no skin irritation or red eyes to the person enjoying the hot tub experience. Nature 2 spa purifiers conveniently fit into your filter cartridge. Its job is to release silver ion into your water which will sanitize it. The frog mineral purifier is also an insert into your filter cartridge which releases natural minerals into the water resulting in purity. Dichlor sanitizing granules is used in all hot water spas because it’s the only type made for this relaxing spa.

 

Improve Pain with a Hot Tub

Anyone who deals with the pain of arthritis is seeking new ways to relieve their pain symptoms. A hot tub is great for those with arthritis. Hot tubs provide a relaxing easy way to warm the joints, muscles, bones, and tendons that are inflamed. A hot tub user can angle the water jets at the parts of the body that hurt the most. Regular sessions of hot tub therapy assists the muscles and joints to be more flexible. Hot tub therapy is similar to hydrotherapy. A person with arthritis can easily own a hot tub and have regular therapy sessions at home. In addition, a hot tub can be used for exercise for a person who has arthritis. Alternatively, massaging the joints and muscles while in the hot tub can relieve pain symptoms. People with arthritis who use hot tub treatments and therapy, routinely report improvements in their pain symptoms.