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According to seminal 90s Brit-pop band Blur, modern life is rubbish. While we don’t agree with that assessment entirely, we do agree that modern life is full of stress and that that stress can become ingrained your body, forming your muscles into tightly bunched knots of solid tension, causing aches and pains, ruining your posture and robbing you of a decent night’s sleep. Luckily though, modern life also provides powerful method of removing that stress and tension: indoor hot tubs. Modern manufacturing methods means that the therapeutic and relaxing effects of warmth and massaging jets of air and water are now available to more people than ever.
Choosing an indoor hot tub is a big decision which needs to be made carefully. It’s therefore a good idea to acquaint yourself with the different types of hot tub available and important factors to consider when buying and installing a hot tub or spa.
Indoor Hot Tub Types
There are several different types of hot tub or spa to choose from. Which is most appropriate for your home will depend on what you want to use the hot tub for.
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Hot Tub
A heated pool of water to accommodate 2 to 8 people. Temperature can be set by a control panel. Available in moulded plastic or wood. Cheaper than hydrotherapy spas but lacking the therapeutic features. Perfect for relaxing with drinks and friends.
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Hydrotherapy Spas
Similar to hot tubs but with advanced hydrotherapy features. Made from plastic with reclining or bucket seats moulded into the shape. Each seat is fitted with nozzles that direct jets of water and bubbles at specific muscle groups or joints to massage and soothe. Temperature, pressure etc are controlled by a digital panel. Higher end models also include stereo/iPod docks and speakers, mood lighting and water features for maximum relaxation.
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Swim Spas
Larger, deeper spas that use nozzles to generate a continuous stream of water in which you can swim or aqua-jog. Can also be used as a standard hot tub.
Installing Indoor Hot Tubs
Indoor hot tubs, hydrotherapy and swim spas can be integrated into your home in a variety of ways. Corner units are available to maximise space and most tubs and spas come in a variety of colours with a variety of different finishes. Interior designers can also suggest other ways to blend your hot tub into its surroundings e.g. sinking the hot tub into the floor.
You’ll need a qualified electrician to connect your hot tub to your mains electricity supply as most hot tubs run off 16A or 30A supplies. If using chlorine or other chemicals you’ll also need to ensure the room is well ventilated.
Buying Indoor Hot Tubs
We recommend gathering quotes from several different suppliers to ensure you’re maximising your options and getting the keenest prices. Make sure deliver and installation (where available), filters, pumps, heaters and chemicals are included in the quotes. If you’re financing your hot tub purchase remember to work out exactly what you’ll be paying over the life of the term to compare different providers.
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