Everybody dreams of having a hot tub. They are great for relaxing in after a long day?far superior to a regular bath tub. Regular bath tubs do not typically come with jet streamed water and bubbles and foam. Admit it, right now you were reading about the hot water, bubbles and jets and started wishing you had one of your own. Hot tubs are great for entertaining and for reviving sore muscles.
There are two basic types of hot tub, the self contained and the non self contained.
Self contained hot tubs are sometimes called portable spas. With these, the heating, filtration and electrical systems are contained in the exterior of the spa or in the spa's cabinet. These are usually installed as ?above ground,? but you can easily achieve an ?in ground look? by having the self contained hot tub installed into your raised deck. Self contained spas can be moved and reinstalled, should you feel the need to do so.
Non Self Contained spas are installed in ground and are ?permanent.? These non self contained spas are usually part of a pool and spa combination and the heating, filtration and electrical systems are located away from the hot tub.
There are many different makes and models of spa and hot tub. There are different brands in different states though there are a number of national brands as well. The most recognizable national brands are Thermospas, Aquatech, Marquis, LA Spas, Hydro Spas, Hot Spring, Doughboy Recreational, Caldera, Cal Spas and Anthony & Sylvan Pools.
The best way to find out which of the different hot tubs brands is the best for you is to compare the common hot tubs that are available in your area. You always want to go with a local dealer because then, if there are ever any problems, you have resources available to you locally. Buying locally also makes the delivery and the installation far less of a headache for you and your family.
Make sure you do your research?while there are far too many different brands available to accurately tell you which brand is the most common (that would vary by location anyway), you can still do research on the various brands available to you. Visit your local hot tub dealers and shops. Gather the information on each of the spas available and then do some research of your own. Perhaps you have friends who have a hot tub or you know of someone who recently purchased one. Talk to them to see what kind they went with and why. Talk to the dealer to find out which kind of hot tub or spa would work best for you.
Buying a hot tub is something that most people dream of doing. While ?going hot tubbing? might not sound as classy as it did a couple of decades ago, most people will admit that there is nothing more relaxing than spending some time in their own hot tub at the end of the day.
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Using a Hot Tub while Pregnant
Most doctors advise women not have their bath water too warm during pregnancy. The reason for this warning is that the mothers core body temperature can increase beyond a safe level for the unborn child. The same warning applies to hot tubs, where the water temperature may exceed that of a bath. Additionally, there is the danger of waterborne pathogens from insufficiently sanitized and maintained water. It is therefore advisable that pregnant women forgo the pleasures of a hot tub until after their baby is born.
Hot Tubs and Heart Disease
If you are being treated for any form of heart problem, you may have been prescribed anticoagulant or blood thinning drugs which can make you vulnerable to temperature extremes. The heat of the water in a hot tub can cause you to faint, become dizzy and/or nauseated. Therefore, it is advisable to consult with your doctor as whether it is safe for you to use a hot tub. If they do agree, the doctor may well stipulate a certain time and water temperature, which you should adhere to. If at any time, you feel dizzy or light headed, you should get out of the hot tub immediately, take a cool shower and drink some water in order to bring your body temperature back to a normal level.
Hot Tubs and High Blood Pressure
For anybody that suffers from high blood pressure, the therapeutic effects of a hot tub may work wonders by reducing stress and hypertension while lowering their blood pressure at the same time. The heat of the water causes relaxation of the blood vessels and is said to have the equivalent effect of a brisk walk. However, if you avoid taking walks or other moderate exercise because of chest pain or shortness of breath, you should also forgo the pleasures of a hot tub. As always, if you have any doubts, consult your doctor first.
Hot Tubs and Alcohol
The same as drinking and driving, alcohol and hot tubs are not a good combination and should be avoided. Not only does alcohol dehydrate you, but it also thins the blood which when combined with the water temperature of the hot tub can cause dizziness or even fainting. Too much alcohol could also cause you to become drowsy or even fall asleep, slip under the water and drown.
Hot Tubs and Drugs
You have no doubt read the warnings on some over the counter medications for coughs and colds that they may cause drowsiness. Some also advise not to drive or operate machinery when taking these medicines. The same warning applies to hot tub use as well. If you are taking any of these types of medication, do not go into the hot tub.
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