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Is A Corner Hot Tub Right For You?
Posted on September 16th, 2009 4 commentsCorner hot tubs are an excellent alternative to traditional models, for several reasons. Besides the fact that they are space saving… they are more energy efficient and less expensive, as well.
With the uncertainty of today’s economy and our natural resource supply, it is important to save money and energy whenever possible. In regard to energy efficiency, there are things to look for when purchasing a hot tub.
The tub should have adequate insulation. This will ensure that the water stays at just the right temperature, using as little electricity as possible. A steady water temperature should be maintained, at all times. A good-quality corner hot tub cover should be considered, as well.
Corner hot tubs allow individuals who live with small or odd shaped bathrooms to enjoy the comfort and benefits they provide. It is much less expense of the purchase in a corner hot tub than it is to remodel a bathroom. They are typically available in round, square and oval units.
This design is a wonderful alternative for single people or couples. Because they are therapeutic and require little maintenance they are also ideal for the elderly.
Many physicians recommend hot tub sessions, commonly referred to as hydrotherapy, as a means of relief for many types of ailments and conditions. The purchase of one’s own hot tub eliminates the need to pay for these sessions. Not to mention the added convenience of getting these therapeutic benefits at home.
Realtors have indicated that homes that feature a hot tub, as an amenity, usually sell at a faster rate. Statistics have shown that these homes are viewed by more potential buyers than homes without. More potential buyers translate into a higher chance of selling.
Sellers, who can afford to install a corner hot tub before putting their home on the market, should consider doing so for added value. They, too, will be able to enjoy all the benefits that come with it until the property actually sells.
One disadvantage of purchasing a corner hot tub has to do with design. It is nearly impossible to manufacture them to be as eye pleasing as larger models. But most people find that this is of little importance when taking into consideration the advantages and benefits, they will receive in the trade-off.There are many benefits to owning a corner hot tub. Soaking in one is a great way to relieve stress and strain, after a busy day. The therapeutic benefits are numerous, easing everything from tennis elbow to back pain to everything in between.
By Sam Spade
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Your Guide to Buying and Maintaining a Hot Tub
Posted on September 16th, 2009 4 commentsSo you have purchased your hot tub, but for what reason? Was it just to relax and unwind or was it to be used on a major injury? You should consider very carefully if you have just purchased a hot tub for the sole purpose of recovering from your injury as you have to consider if you will use it once you get better or will it just sit around. Hot tubs are great for strains and injuries it all dates back to the ancient times where the Romans used to lay in natural hot springs to relieve there pains. These days there are still natural hot springs available but you would not want to fly half way across the planet to get to one. So the beneficial thing to do is buy a hot tub for your home where you can enjoy the same feeling everyday.
There are a few things to keep in mind details when purchasing the best hot tub for your needs, you should always consider which type of hot tub would be more beneficial to yourself.
If you are just looking for a hot tub for only yourself to ease your stresses, you will have to take into account that you will not need a big tub, you can buy single seated hot tubs these days which would be great, not only on saving money but also on your utility bills. Also take a look at what features you would like to see in a hot tub don’t go over the top if you do not need all of the features.
The most important aspect of owning a hot tub is the hygiene matter. A lot of people forget to clean and maintain there tub, as the tub is always warm it is a great breeding area for bacteria. A species of bacteria, Mycobacterium avium, is known to cause tuberculosis, and commonly grows in the cozy and warm temperatures of the hot tub. These little creatures can rapidly grow their colonies so make sure you use the tools provided to make your that your tub is always up to scratch. A good way to keep your tub clean is to change your filters on a regular basis, it is not only due to hygiene matters, but if you keep your filter dirty it can clog up and break your pump which will cost you a fortune. When changing your filter if you notice that it is damaged or a seal is broken do not attempt to use it as it could cause your hot tub to malfunction or spread different species of bacteria.
By Musa Aykac
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Hot Tub Therapy - How Hot Tubs Lower Blood Pressure
Posted on September 14th, 2009 21 commentsThat wonderful feeling you get whenever you sit back in a hot tub is because of the way your body reacts to the heat and jets of water. Our bodies are infinitely complex, and many types of therapies and drugs can work. Hydrotherapy, or the therapy of water, in a home hot tub is one way to improve on our health.
Hot tubs are great for those with high blood pressure (also known as hypertension), commonly defined as being greater than 140/90. For those with this condition, time in a hot tub or spa is an exceptionally beneficial therapy as it can assist medications.
Blood pressure is necessary for us to survive, and it is produced in three different ways: heart rate (how rapidly the heart is beating); how much pressure the heart is pumping against (the more relaxed blood vessels are, the easier it is to pump blood into them, the tighter they are, the more difficult it is); and the volume of blood in the veins and arteries.
Hydrotherapy in a hot tub provides relief for high blood pressure because it dilates or opens up blood vessels so the heart doesn’t have to pump as hard. This lowers blood pressure and it lowers the amount the heart has to work by up to 20%. Your body opens up the blood vessels because it thinks you are getting too warm and the ones near the surface of the skin relax in an effort to release heat.
This vasodilation (opening up of the vessels) allows oxygen to travel more easily to places where it normally does not go in great quantities. Because of the fact that oxygen is a necessary part of healing, hot tub hydrotherapy hastens healing.
asodilation serves a second purpose because the blood clears away wastes from different parts of the body in the same way that it circulates nutrients. Whenever it’s been a hard day and your muscles are aching, it is often because there is a build up of lactic acid. The faster blood gets to the muscles to remove the lactic acid, the faster they will feel better. This also permits your muscles to relax.A hot tub is a significant purchase that can pay dividends on your health for years to come. Make sure you check with a doctor before treating yourself for any disease or condition.
By Rebecca Naylor
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The History of the Hot Tub SPA
Posted on September 14th, 2009 2 commentsA luxury home is the wish of almost all home owners. However there is one main factor going against this wish and that is the cost of running such a project. Although transforming the home can be a very costly venture there are certain aesthetics that can be added to enhance the look and feel of the home without spending excessive amounts of money. One addition you can bring to the home to provide a feel of luxury is the hot tub.
Hot tubs are fast becoming a popular addition within the UK. They not only look great but provide you that touch of luxury to your home. Although the hot tub is a relatively new concept within the UK they have been in existence for many hundreds of years with evidence of one of the oldest known spa’s dating back to 3000 BC within Merano, Italy.
The hot tubs are perfected to provide our bodies with hydro therapy treatment which in short is the treatment of using water to help soothe aches and pains. It is one of the oldest methods of treatment known to man. Many cultures throughout history have used these very techniques for helping treat injuries and diseases alongside relaxation. Throughout history there are documented facts that cultures such as the Greek, Egyptians and Romans loved to indulge within large hot tubs as a means of relaxation and socialising. Apparently the word “Spa” originates as an acronym from the days when legionnaires returning from battle would use the spa to help revive and recover from tired and injured limbs. The true name for this type of treatment was “Sanus per Aquam” (SPA) meaning “health through water.” This also appealed to the town of Spa situated within Belgium and become founded on this very purpose. The town was a heaven throughout the 14th Century for people looking to enjoy the healing treatments provided by the spa and is still known today.
The popularity within the 19th Century came about within the US. It started in the 1950’s where in the state of California hot tubs began to become a favoured utility for the home. The hot tubs at this time were created from old wine barrels or redwood water tanks. This totally changed by 1965 with the hippie era where hippies with large amounts of free time would build their own makeshift hot tubs created from wood and featuring water circulation, sanitation, wood fired heaters and filtration systems. Although these systems were not reliable it led to the creation of fibreglass shelled hot tubs and gave manufacturers the ideas for installing water pumps, jets, filtering systems and much more.
Today you do not need to visit your local spa retreat to indulge in the latest hydro therapy treatment. Now you can simply go online and purchase your very own hot tub for you to enjoy within the confines of your home.
By Graham Horsefall
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Outdoor home spas
Posted on July 8th, 2009 1 commentOutdoor home spas are a great way to spice up your existing outdoor spa or backyard. Outdoor spas can be installed in virtually any outdoor area and can help to create a fun, recreational focus for the given space. The main advantage of outdoor spas is that since they are installed outdoors, they can be quite large and comfortable. This means that several individuals can use the spa at any one time. You can have friends or family over for a weekly spa night or you can simply hop into the spa during parties you host at your house.
Outdoor Spas also come with many unique features, such as powerful water jets, aromatherapy outlets and so on. All of these options make for an ideal social setting and will undoubtedly help to facilitate a lot of enjoyable social interactions and activities. Outdoor spas are great for kids as well, as they provide children with a forum to entertain themselves in a safe yet fun environment. So invest in an outdoor spa today and reinvent the outdoor space in your home, making it infinitely more fun and exciting.Massage Bathtub, Outdoor SPA, Massage Bathtubs, Hydromassage Bathtub, Hydro Massage Bathtub, Luxury Massage Bathtub, Whirlpool Massage Bathtub, Hot Tub, Pneumatic Cylinder, Massage Bathtub Images, Outdoor SPA Links, Massage Bathtub Manufacturer.
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Spa Experience Festival Introduces Attendees to the Spa Lifestyle
Posted on May 11th, 2009 34 commentsWith one in four American adults having visited a spa, according to the International SPA Association (ISPA), the spa experience plays a significant role in today’s culture. The association has even identified that some consumers consider spa visits as a necessary entitlement. In fact, more than one in 10 spa-goers view their spa visits as a part of a larger health and wellness lifestyle. Many use their spa experience to relieve and reduce stress, soothe aching muscles, and for mental and emotional health.
Following the leading of today’s outdoor spa enthusiasts, SpaFinder is committed to stimulating the growth of the spa industry by connecting consumers and providers. Their Spa Experience Festivals have been especially effective in reaching that mission by bringing together spa lifestyle companies and spa goers for two days of one-on-one interaction. Its successful fall event in New York City drew thousands of consumers to the city’s Grand Central Terminal, where exhibits, demonstrations, and treatments utilizing elements such as mineral essential treatments were provided by more than 50 of the world’s leading spas and spa beauty companies.
Given the high turnout rate for these events, plans are underway to expand Spa Experience Aspen into a two-day festival following the success of last year’s inaugural event in which more than 2,500 spa enthusiasts were drawn to downtown Aspen, Colorado. This year, Hot tub, spa goers in or near Aspen, will attend Spa Experience Aspen to experience cutting-edge pampering. The festival will feature twice the number of exhibitors compared to last year’s event.
Held in downtown Aspen, August 9-10, 2008, Spa Experience Aspen is open free to the public. The event exposes thousands of consumers to the latest trends and suppliers in the spa industry representing elements in spa travel, wellness, beauty, and much more. Top spa destinations and lifestyle brands will feature signature treatments, demonstrations, giveaways, and spa cuisine from leading spa industry chefs.
While perusing the festival’s many offerings, guests may enjoy free treatments, sample delicious and healthy dishes, and dream of exciting spa destinations to add to their vacation plans in the coming year.
For the first time, Spa Experience Aspen will also be offering VIP Passes and Travel Packages, which will provide exclusive benefits to the festival, such as early access to the event, special discounts from exhibitors and local retailers, as well as lodging and travel discounts.
Spa aficianados and novices alike will enjoy the opportunity to experience information about the benefits of the spa experiwith new custence. After all, spas play a major role in today’s healthy trends and help keep people refreshed and centered. Vendors also enjoy the opportunity to connect omers and educate them on the benefits of incorporating spa visits into their healthy routines. Indeed, Spa Experience Aspen representatives have commented about the power of vendors utilizing the event as part of their overall marketing efforts to attract new customers. Top-rated spas see the value and are getting in on the action with high hopes to grow their business.
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Spa delivery
Posted on May 10th, 2009 14 commentsSpa delivery and installation will be straight forward with some advanced thought dealing with planning and preparation.
Some simple ideas that you need to cover are simply where the Spa is actually going to be located.
Usually they go outside as they are able to be used in more or less any outdoor environment.
However some people like them inside, perhaps as part of a gym or a sports complex.
One very important consideration is the access to the proposed location of the Spa.
The dimensions of the door and gate openings to your property need to be very carefully measured and compared with the size of the shower room. Remember also that the Spa will usually be delivered on something like a piano trolley or a Hot Tub dolly so some extra height needs to be allowed for getting in under gates with arches. Bear in mind that arches and that kind of thing can provide some height restriction that may then involve the use of a crane.
You need to carefully consider the weight of the spa when full with water and people.
Will the proposed location be it a roof terrace, deck, patio floor or the floor of an inside location be able to support the load bearing weight?
Do you have sufficient electricity supply which should be from a dedicated independent breaker in your fuse box? Is that supply within a convenient distance from the proposed location.
Is there a sufficient drain close by that will take the water when you empty the spa?
Do not place the simply on to bare ground. The ground must be prepared in some way either by simple paving stones laid on a hard core base or on to a properly prepared concrete base.
Do not place your spa below overhead power, telephone or cable lines.
Make sure that you can access the spa from all four sides and leave at least 30 inches so as to give sufficient space for servicing or routine maintenance. Sometimes we are asked to steam room when they are very close to a wall and whilst you can get access to actually work on the spa it is more or less impossible.
As with most things in life it pays to buy the highest quality that one can afford from a manufacturer who has been established for many decades as opposed to perhaps, secondhand or indeed a cheap import , remember the old adage that buying cheap usually means that you end up buying twice.
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Hot Tub and Spa Water Chemistry 101
Posted on April 30th, 2009 32 commentsBecause hot tubs and spas are not drained after each use, having an awareness of the basic ABCs of water chemistry is a must for ensuring both a pleasant and sanitary hot tubbing experience for everyone to enjoy.
Balancing the chemical properties of spa water so that it is neither too alkaline nor too acidic is one aspect of spa management. The other component to keeping the water healthy and free of harmful microorganisms is maintaining a suitable sanitizing system.
A - Always maintain your sanitizer
Because bacteria from our bodies, as well as airborne mold spores, algae, even viruses can be introduced into the spa water, an effective sanitizer system is required to control these organisms from multiplying. Fortunately, there are several EPA-registered spa purifier systems that meet stringent standards for effectiveness in hot tubs, including bromine, Nature2 and Cleanwater Blue®.
B - Be certain to shock treat
No matter which sanitizer system is chosen to control microorganisms in the spa water, periodically adding a shock treatment to oxidize and break-down dead organic material, as well as dirt, soap film, hair spray and perspiration is essential for clear, clean hot tub water. Shocking the water also allows the sanitizer to perform at peak efficiency. Although dichlor granular chlorine is a good shock to use at startup and to correct occasional water problems if they occur, a non-chlorine MPS shock is recommended for routine use.
C - Control your water balance
Water is balanced when the mineral components of spa water are in correct proportion to one another. Balanced water is neither too alkaline (high pH) which causes destructive scale buildup on equipment, nor too acidic (low pH) which can be corrosive to plumbing, spa pumps, seals and heaters. When water is properly balanced, it feels better to the skin, and also allows the sanitizer to work more effectively.
Total Alkalinity (TA) and pH
Measuring the alkaline material in the water (Total Alkalinity) is a way to gauge the water’s ability to resist changes in pH - the water’s buffering capacity. Too high TA is less a problem than too low. It is best to always adjust the TA first, then go ahead and check the pH level. By maintaining a proper TA, the pH will often automatically adjust to the desired level. Balance the water chemistry by adjusting TA and pH with compounds such as Alkalinity Increaser, pH Decrease and pH Increase.
Water Hardness
The amount of dissolved calcium in the spa water indicates its hardness level. Inadequate calcium hardness can result in water foaming problems and can sometimes promote equipment corrosion. A low hardness level is easy to remedy by adding Hardness Increaser. Increasing calcium levels is not recommended or necessary if using the Cleanwater Blue bactericide-algicide.



