Rabu, 28 April 2010

The Ultimate Socializing Hot Tubs

With the continuous popularity of tubs installed in modern homes, the shapes have also evolved into various sizes and shapes. On the market, you may choose from various kinds like the round hot tubs or rectangular hot tubs, there are also small ones which accommodate only a couple of persons and many other shapes depending on the caprice and interest of the manufacturer.

Why the shape?

Since you are choosing from various shapes of hot tubs, there may be instances when you experience confusion in selecting your hot tubs. But you need to be reminded that the shape of the tub that you buy should fit in to the purpose you have for the hot tub. The reason behind that is because, the shape and size of the tub determines the amount of gadgets and jets attached on the tub.

Main purpose of the round hot tubs

The usual types of tubs are either rectangular or square in shape, but there are some round hot tubs now on the market. This particular type of hot tub is said to offer a wider array of benefits as compared to the conventional square hot tubs. Since hot tubs these days are included in the options of people who want to socialize, the round hot tubs enable the people to enjoy an effortless position as they splash in the bubbling hot water.

So you can just imagine that every one in the tub can converse easily because they are facing each other. This is the most basic problem encountered by group of people who want to socialize in the square hot tub. It is because there is high probability that everyone will face in a different direction, along with different elevation which makes it more difficult to chat.

Plans with the round hot tubs

In the event that you want to have a hot tub party with some of your friends it is ideal that your hot tub have room for six persons or more so that there won't be people left outside the tub. The best area to place your round hot tub is in the garden, where it will be the center of attention while relaxing inside your tub.


Sabtu, 24 April 2010

The Convenience of Inflatable Hot Tubs

Wouldn't you like to relax in a hot tub without having to think about having to construct one in the first place? How about going out of town and bringing your hot tub with you for a relaxing night after a long trip? You can now do that with the latest innovation called the inflatable hot tub.

These inflatable wonders are some of the most convenient and relaxing inventions to ever come off of the drawing board and getting yourself one is as easy as ordering it online and inflating it with a pump to relax in its warm depths.

Space Saving

Unlike built in or ready made non-collapsible hot tubs, inflatable hot tubs don't take up any space when they aren't in use. Unless if you want them to remain inflated all the time in an area of your home, you can deflate it and store it away to help save on much needed space.

This is a very ideal hot tub to have if you are sold on the benefits of having a hot tub yet don't have enough space to accommodate one in your home. You can use an inflatable hot tub in your bathroom when you feel like you need a rejuvenating soak in warm water and once you are done, you can free up the space it occupied after you have drained it and deflated it and store it in your closet or under your bed.

Party on the Go

There are also inflatable hot tubs that can accommodate more than two people and you can take an inflatable tub anywhere with you. Your friends will enjoy this relaxing and easy to assemble and put together hot tub that they might even insist that you bring it with you to certain get-togethers you guys might have or they might even end up buying their own.

The bigger versions of these inflatable hot tubs are just as easy to assemble as their smaller counterparts and are just as easy to take apart and stow. These units often come with their own inflation blower and power packs that create that bubbling effect that hot tubs are famous for.

With inflatable hot tubs, you can take that relaxing hot tub sensation anywhere you go. Just pack it up and take it with you and whenever you feel like soaking, you just assemble, fill it up and enjoy.

Minggu, 18 April 2010

Protecting Your Spa Cover

The spa cover is an essential appliance to protect your hot tub from dust, debris, and even from your neighbor accidentally taking a dip. This is also measures to keep the water in the hot tub clean and ready to be used. However, even if its a protective cover, it still gets dirty and needs to be cleaned. Here are some tips in protecting your spa cover.

Clean your spa cover!

 A clean cover will keep a clean tub. Get a garden hose and spray the water on the surface of the cover. Do so until the debris and the dirt come off. Get a soft brush and a large sponge to scrub on the spa cover. Do it with a mixture of dishwashing liquid and water. The vinyl top should be scrubbed in a circular motion and don't let it dry with the soap! Rinse it well with water. As for the underside of the cover, wash it with water and dry with a rag.

Never, let the soap get into your hot tub! It will be a lot of trouble if it happens since you have to get it out of the tub.

Remedies for unwanted dirt

Anything can get on your spa cover such as tree sap, paint, grease, or grime, especially when your hot tub is under a tree or in your backyard. Tree sap can be annoyingly hard to get off, but a little bit of lighter fluid will do the trick. Don't use too much because it will damage the vinyl cover. Right after the application of the fluid, apply your preferred spa cover conditioner or soap.

As for paint - sorry, but there's no way to get it off. Once it dries, it remains there forever. Yes, there are solvents used to remove paint, but its a different story once you apply it on the spa vinyl cover. Solvents used to remove paint can damage your vinyl cover permanently.

Damages, blisters and whatnot

Sometimes fading color, blisters, or puddles show up on your spa cover. When the bottom vinyl of the spa cover sags like blisters, it means the water chemistry of your tub water is off. Improper water chemistry may manifest on your spa cover by color change, its being easily ripped, or falling into the water. The best remedy for this is to replace your spa cover.

These are just some tips on how to protect your spa cover. Treat your spa cover with care to make it last for a long time. It saves money and it saves a heck of a lot of worry.

Sabtu, 10 April 2010

Hot tub Maintenance

4 Simple Steps for Effective Hot Tub Maintenance

Your hot tub is built to be tough and durable, able to withstand all that heat and weight but without proper maintenance, it won't be long before you'll need to replace it.  Avoid this unnecessary expense and use these simple maintenance tips to prolong the life of your hot tub so you can enjoy its benefits longer:

Know your hot tub

Your hot tub comes with the manufacturer's instruction manual.  Read this guide before using your hot tub and try to familiarize yourself with your particular tub system.  Hot tubs might have the same use but not all of them have the same functions.  Try to learn about how your unit works. 

Learn to identify your tub's pump, heater, control box, timer, thermostat and filter.  Familiarize yourself with how it's supposed to work, look and sound so if anything goes wrong, you will be able to tell immediately.

Clean your filtration system

Your filtration system is the main hot tub component that keeps the water clean and safe.  If you're a regular hot tub user, clean your filters regularly; at least once or twice a week.  At first, your filtration system will do an excellent job at making sure your water is good to use.  Over time, the filters will start to degrade even with regular cleaning.  Replace your filters after about 10 to 12 months.

Check your heater and pumps regularly

Part of your hot tub maintenance schedule should be to inspect your heater and pumps to ensure that they are working properly.  If you notice any deficiency in performance, such as when water temperature becomes too cold or too hot even when controls are set or if water is not drained properly, check these components immediately.  It is much easier to correct a problem with your equipment early on than to wait until it breaks down.  If you are unfamiliar with the problem, call your manufacturer or have your hot tub serviced immediately.

Clean your hot tub

One of the reasons why you should be conscious of the maintenance of your hot tub is water safety.  Test the water regularly to determine its pH level.  Apart from the fact that the inappropriate pH level can affect your skin, it can also promote corrosion of the heater coil.  Once the coil is corroded, the heater will become inefficient in producing heat.  Test your water at least once weekly.  You might also want to change your water every 8 to 12 weeks, depending on use.

TMT