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Should I Buy A Used Hot Tub Or Spa?

May 20, 2013 4:47:14 PM

Let's face it. Hot tubs, spas, swim spas and plunges are expensive and they're essentially a luxury item unless you need them for a medical condition. Even then, you won't be able to file a claim for a hot tub with your insurance company. For many, buying a new hot tub or spa may well be out of the question, even if you need it to help with injury rehabilitation or arthritis. So, what do the professionals think about purchasing a used hot tub?Read More
Ok. So you've taken the plunge (so to speak) and decided to purchase a hot tub or spa. Whether you've decided on a small, two person tub or the six person spa with fifty jets, the decision has been made. But there's a lot more to purchasing a hot tub, having it installed and making sure everything is ready for you to enjoy your new tub or spa for years to come. It isn't as simple as picking one out of a catalog and bringing it home.Read More

Do I Need A Custom Hot Tub Or Spa?

May 15, 2013 3:57:07 PM

One of the most luxurious benefits life has to offer is the ability to relax and soak in a hot tub. Simply being able to lie back and let the hot water and streaming bubbles release the stresses and strains life brings to bear can be the most important part of the day. For those who don't own a hot tub or spa, deciding to purchase one can actually be a troublesome decision since you may not know if you can find a hot tub that will go where you need it to go.Read More
Hot tubs are both fun and relaxing. Many fans love using them to socialize. However, the next time you climb into one, you might encounter an uninvited guest.Read More

Hot Tubs for Warmer Months

May 10, 2013 4:27:49 PM

If your spa is situated outdoors, the surrounding environment can have a big impact on the experience you have when you climb into your tub. Don’t let the seasons go to waste or fight them. Instead, use them to best effect by accessorizing your spa with seasonally appropriate accoutrements.Read More
All in all, there's only one true answer for this according to the pros. It depends on what your ultimate goals are. We've found that for most people, a hot tub is exactly what they're looking for. However, in some cases, having a swim spa is a much better solution, especially if there is a rehabilitative medical condition that is to be treated. Regardless of which you end up purchasing, having hot tub covers and/or spa covers make maintaining your spa or tub much easier.Read More

Tips for Relieving Hot Tub Dry Skin

May 3, 2013 3:43:00 PM

When we remove hot tub covers and step into hot tubs, we’re looking to feel one thing: relaxation. Unfortunately, they can also sometimes cause dry skin, which is a relaxation killer indeed. If you are suffering from a stressful condition caused by the very thing you bought to relieve stress, don’t worry. Follow these tips to relieve skin irritation and resume relaxing.Read More
Owning a hot tub isn’t just about soothing muscle injury on one end of the spectrum, or throwing grand parties on the other. You can also use your hot tub for some simple daily relaxation, neither medically oriented or lavishly expensive. But before you get to the You Time you so deserve, you need to remember a few things.Read More
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3 Hot Tub Use Safety Tips

Apr 29, 2013 3:56:09 PM

Owning a hot tub is a wonderful way to bring home the relaxing benefits of hot water as well as water massage. However, there are a few dangers associated with hot tubs, so follow these 3 hot tub safety tips for smart, risk-free tub use.Read More

Top 8 Gifts for Backyard Barbecue Hosts

Apr 24, 2013 4:13:00 PM

What’s your favorite part of summer? Maybe it’s backyard barbecues and hanging out with friends. Keep your inbox filled with party invitations when you give eight top gifts to your party hosts this summer.
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