How Do Spas and Hot Tubs Work

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Spas and Hot Tubs: The Magic of Their Function

When people talk about spas and hot tubs, they often think that these are simply tubs designed for luxury. In reality, they are more than that. These tubs are actually designed for therapeutic use and since the use of these hot tubs and spas result in utmost relaxation due to the muscle relaxing action of the moving water; hence, they are associated with luxury. Hot tubs and spas are often built out of materials like acrylic, ceramic and wood lined with a waterproofing agent. The amount of water each of these spas can hold is usually dependent on the tub's size and the number of people it can seat.

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What Makes Them Special 

How exactly do spas work and why are they so useful when it comes to getting a person's body to relax which in turn helps them relieve stress? Let's start with the composition of these technological wonders. Spas and hot tubs are essentially large bathtubs that incorporate the water pulsing action of jet streams. These jet streams cause the water to bubble and this bubbling water is one of the elements that helps muscles relax. Since the pulsing water rotates around the body, it gently massages all of it with this pulsing water action.

This massage like movement of the water along with the added relaxing element of warm water helps many people relieve stress and that tired feeling that you usually get from long hours at work. Hot tubs usually have more than one water or air jet placed strategically around the spa in places where it can give the user the most comfort and therapeutic use.

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Who Benefits? 

Many manufacturers worldwide design and build their own spas and hot tubs for people who wish to have either their own personal spa at home or for resorts and health spas who offer such an amenity to their patrons who want these services. Hot tubs and spas are often made of a variety of materials that are molded into the shapes that are very comfortable and spacious enough to accommodate one or several people at a time.

The most common shapes hot tubs come in are rectangular, square and circular shapes. These are often made out of durable materials that can withstand heat and prolonged use yet are built with comfort in mind. These tubs can be created as a recliner type where a person can lie down comfortably or a seat where people can simply sit in it and relax within the tub. Even when a hot tub or a spa is built to seat four to six people, you can actually stretch your legs out in it should you be using it alone.

There are also tubs that are made in a combination seat and recliner where one person can recline in the tub with legs fully outstretched and two or three people can use the tub in a sitting position.

We will be discussing installation in an upcoming chapter but you may also purchase one that stands alone and can just be filled up, plugged in and used. These kinds of spas or hot tubs are easy to install and are usually found in backyards and patios where people can take advantage of the relaxing and rejuvenating combination of fresh air and warm spa or hot tub water.

Understanding the nature of spas and hot tubs will help you decide which kinds of maintenance will fit them.

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