Choosing the Right Hot Tub
Hot tubs can bring the family hours of joy and comfort after a hard day.
Time spent in the tub relaxing can wipe away hours of stress and
frustration, creating a bonding atmosphere for family members to share
each other’s day. Besides the relaxation factor of a home spa, many
health benefits can be gained by spending time enjoying the hot bubbling
waters. Which is the best hot tub for you? There are several items to
consider. Home spas can be positioned outdoors, indoors, and with a
portable tub, you can choose both provided that a suitable location
exists in both environments.
Hot Tub Benefits
Whether indoors or outdoors is the best hot tub location for you,
everyone can benefit from using a tub. For a stress reliever, many
people soak in the swirling waters of a spa directly after work while
others prefer to use a tub minutes before bedtime for a safe, natural
sleep inducer. Either way, by using a tub daily, tension can be released
and a peaceful feeling can replace those anxiety pains.
Other physical health-related benefits are gained from using a tub with
its refreshing hot waters. Hydrotherapy, as it is called, raises the
temperature of the body after a few minutes. This results in increased
circulation since the blood vessels open up allowing more blood to flow.
This increased circulation is also good for headaches. Muscles and
joints are helped by the buoyancy of the body submerged in water,
creating a sense of weightlessness. Diabetes can be helped since the
heat of the waters helps reduce blood sugar levels and also can help
weight loss. Other ailments can benefit from tub use such as Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome, Tendonitis, Bursitis, and Cerebral Palsy.
Before you decide which is the best hot tub for you, consider these
questions:
- How many people will use the tub at once?
- Will you use the spa in all four seasons?
- Is the location you plan to locate the spa large enough?
- What options do you wish to include? Extra jets? Padded seats?
- How much are you willing to spend on the spa?
- Will your chosen site need extra prep work (waterproofing,
etc.)?
Hot Tub Location
Most spa owners choose the outdoors for their best hot tub location.
By locating your tub outdoors, you can enjoy all the sights, sounds, and
smells that the great outdoors has to offer. If you locate your spa near
a garden, the scent of flowers can be another form of relaxation to
enjoy while you are in the soothing waters. At night, the moon and the
stars can serve as your nightlights for a romantic evening for two. If
you plan on using your tub all four seasons outdoors, you will need to
purchase some upgraded accessories. Consider buying a tub with extra
insulation. This will keep the heat within the tub and help reduce your
electricity bill, sometimes by as much as four times. Also, investing in
a quality hot tub cover is necessary if you live in an area that has
extreme cold during the winter and heavy snowfall.
When considering an outdoor installation, remember these tips. Don’t
position your spa too close to a tree or shrubs to keep leaves,
branches, and insects from ruining your experience. Make sure you have
ample room for a walkway around your spa and the location is level to
prevent the tub from becoming off-balance. Also, make sure you have
adequate electrical current to operate your tub safely. Consult a
professional electrician if changes are necessary.
Many people consider an indoor location the best hot tub location for
them. This allows themselves 24-hour access to their tub without privacy
or safety issues to consider. If you decide to place your spa indoors,
make sure that you have adequate room space and that the weight-bearing
ability can support the tub full of both water and people. Check with a
licensed professional to get an accurate estimate. Also, consider the
electrical needs of the tub along with heat lamps and other accessories.
If you wish to use your tub year around and want the best of both
worlds, consider purchasing a portable hot tub. Portable spas cost
significantly less than permanent indoor or outdoor tubs. Most portables
run off of 120 volt current unlike some larger tubs that need 240. This
means less utility bill expense and no need for an electrician. Building
permits are not necessary since the unit is not permanent. Portable tubs
are much lighter and can be moved from outdoors to indoors provided that
the unit will fit through the door. If installing temporarily indoors,
make sure of the same weight-bearing demands as a permanent indoor tub.
Another advantage to purchasing a portable tub is if you wish to move,
you can take the tub with you.
Considerations When Purchasing
Whether you choose indoor, outdoor, or portable, buying a home spa is
a big decision. Get all the information about the spas and spa products
you will need to make an informed judgment. Check out a showroom to see
what particular style and options you like best. A qualified spa dealer
can help direct you in your spa purchasing decision. Make sure you
consider guests when you consider size of the spa. Also, make sure that
qualified service is available in your area in case your spa eventually
needs repair.
Online you can purchase the spa of your choice from the comforts of your
own home. Most dealers are willing to work with you on price and free
shipping many times is available for the asking. Don’t forget about
accessories and extras to make your spa experience more enjoyable. Items
such as aromatherapy and stereo kits are available online. Internet
dealers take most major credit cards and in some cases, financing is
available for those that qualify.
Just knowing a soothing, restful soak in a spa is waiting for you, helps
you in your decision. Whether you choose an indoor location, outdoor
placement, or a portable spa that you can move back and forth, the
investment in a home spa is one that you won’t regret.
About The Author:
David Kelly is a successful author and business owner, who enjoys
providing informative tips and guides to consumers when shopping for
hot tubs,
portable spas, and
hot tub covers.
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