Using Hot Tub Cooling to Keep it Cool This Summer

Tuesday, June 21st, 2022

 Spending time in a hot tub is a great way to relax and unwind, but in warmer seasons, the heat of the water might be too much. That’s why we offer the ​​Cool Zone™, the hot tub cooling system that allows you to enjoy your spa both at warm and cool temperatures. 

Benefits of a Cool Hot Tub 

Hot tubs are a wonderful way to warm up on a cool evening, or in cold climates like Canada where “hot tub hair contests” are a fun activity. Though, in warmer areas, hot tubs often go unused during periods of the year. Cool Zone™ allows you to transform your hot tub into a cool, relaxing space to use on a hot summer day.  

While we also offer swim spas for your fitness needs, Cool Zone™ can be a wonderful tool for athletes, due to the benefits of cold water after exercise. Similar to professional athletes taking ice baths on a regular basis, using the cold water of Cool Zone™ can reduce muscle soreness and lower your perceived exertion during your workout, helping you to stay on top of your fitness goals and feel better overall after exercising. Cold water also has other health benefits such as improving your circulation and boosting your immune system.  

Summer Fun for Kids 

No kid wants to be cooped up inside on a beautiful day because of the heat, so for grandparents and families with small children, having an at-home option to beat the summer heat is wonderful. With the smaller area of the hot tub, as well as the privacy of a personal system, it’s easy for guardians to keep an eye on children playing, while also letting them burn off some energy and stay cool. Of course, the benefit of a cold hot tub doesn’t stop there. Adults can also enjoy the benefits of cooling off on a summer day right in their home, rather than walking or driving to a community pool.  

Beat the Heat 

Spending your days by a pool or on the beach is a great way to beat the summer heat, but isn’t always convenient. Having a cool hangout area in your backyard makes it simple and easy to spend your days outside without overheating! The Cool Zone™ technology is unique in its ability to transform your hot tub from a cozy, toasty area into cold, refreshing space, and vice versa. It’s perfect for whichever option fits your mood. Give us a call and cool off this summer with the Cool Zone™ Hot Tub Cooling System! 

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Skin Care Tips For Hot Tub Users

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2022

The hot, bubbling water of your spa is the most relaxing thing in the world, but if you’re part of the Sensitive Skin Club, it can cause skin dryness. Here are a few helpful tips to ensure your skin stays soft, supple, and irritation-free, even with frequent hot tub usage. 

Choose Your Liquids Wisely 

While it can be tempting to pour yourself a glass of wine to enjoy while relaxing in your spa, people with sensitive, dry skin should avoid doing this. The combination of alcohol and chemically-treated water can have a negative impact on your skin, resulting in dry patches. Additionally, alcohol acts as a diuretic and causes your kidneys to work harder, which results in more trips to the bathroom and thus, less time spent relaxing. Instead of reaching for a refreshing beer, drink a few glasses of ice water. While enjoying your hot tub, it’s important to drink adequate amounts of water to stay hydrated and protect your skin.

Invest in a Spa-Safe Moisturizer 

Utilizing a spa-safe moisturizer is an important step in helping your skin retain its moisture during a hot tub session. You should look for ones that are oil-free and don’t contain harmful chemicals that could clog your filter. A great option is available from inSPAration Spa and Bath. It’s a non-foaming, non-bubbling formulation that doesn’t impact the water’s PH. Its emollients guard your skin against the drying effects of chemicals and hard water deposits. Simply lather your skin in this lotion, or any similar spa-safe product, prior to hopping in and you’ll help to minimize skin dryness and irritation. 

A Lukewarm Shower Will Make All the Difference

The chemicals used to keep your hot tub protect you from harmful contaminants like bacteria, but they can also make your skin feel dry after repeated exposure. If you’re looking for a way to combat this, try taking a lukewarm shower after each soak and gently patting yourself mostly dry with a towel. When your skin is still a little damp, coat your skin with a moisturizer like Curel’s Hydra Therapy, Jergens Wet Skin Body Moisturizer with Shea Butter Oil, or Nivea Cocoa Butter In-Shower Body Lotion. This will help your skin retain hydration properties for a longer period of time. 

Give Us a Holler 

Are you interested in learning more about how to protect your skin during hot tub soaks? Contact us today and we’d be happy to provide you with additional information regarding gentle water care products to utilize, spa-safe products, and more. 

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New Year, New Hot Tub

Friday, January 14th, 2022

Start 2022 with a Luxurious Spa

What better way to celebrate the New Year than by purchasing a premium spa for you and your loved ones? Let all of the hard work and stress from the past year melt away with the warmth and comfort of a brand-new hot tub. Imagine yourself slipping on your bathing suit, pouring yourself a glass of bubbly, sinking into the steamy water, and toasting to a new life characterized by rest, relaxation, and countless smiles. Make your dream of having a peaceful life a reality by exploring our wide array of spa options today. Here are a few of our favorite models!

The Ideal Spa for Families

Start 2022 by treating you and your family members to the Grandee® 7 Person Hot Tub. Thanks to the spacious design and multitude of jets, this spa provides luxurious comfort for the whole family. Plus, there’s no need to worry about fitting smaller and taller guests because the Grandee® offers varying seat depths. This model is jam-packed with incredible features, but one of our favorite features is the Moto-Massage® DX jets. These premium jets provide the relaxing massage your muscles need to enter the new year refreshed and renewed.

Not only does this hot tub feel great, but it also looks great, too! To suit your unique style, we offer a wide variety of colors, including various shades of brown, grey, and black. We also offer multiple finish options, such as our ever-popular subtle grain pattern and our sleek metallic finish. The expertly crafted interior of the tub accentuates the beautiful design on the outside. Each seat is sculpted to provide comfort while looking timelessly elegant. You can also complement the polished design by adding customizable mood lighting that can be controlled from a waterproof remote control. The Grandee® is the ultimate spa choice for larger groups.

A Cozy Oasis Built For Two

With the Mini ™ 2 Person Hot Tub, there’s no need to travel in order to enjoy a private, relaxing retreat! This personal oasis will fit perfectly on your balcony, patio, porch, or master bedroom deck. With the 10 strategically placed jets lining the interior and the intimate side-by-side seating arrangement, you and your partner will feel instantly rejuvenated. Don’t forget the removable accessory tray, so you can sip a delightful beverage or eat a scrumptious snack from the warm embrace of your spa. Plus, if you’re worried about the hassle of setting up a new hot tub, there’s no need to worry. The Mini ™ comes pre-assembled with Plug-N-Play technology. Simply fill up the tub with a hose, plug it into any 110v outlet, and start enjoying. Treating yourself to this spa is an excellent way to create a private getaway for you and your partner.

Let Us Help You Find the Perfect Model

If you have any questions about how to find the perfect spa for you this year, please reach out to us! We’re always here to help.

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Steps to Winterize Your Spa

Monday, November 22nd, 2021

On a cold, cloudy day in the middle of winter, the best feeling in the world is sinking into the hot, bubbling water of your personal spa. However, if you’re going to be traveling extensively during the holiday season, leaving your hot tub unattended for a long period of time isn’t ideal. Depending on your travel plans, it might be the best option to winterize your spa before departing. This will help you save on your monthly energy bill and protect your spa from potential damage.

 

Assess the Pros and Cons

Before jumping straight into winterizing your spa, it’s essential to take a look at your travel schedule to determine if it’s necessary. If you have a couple of trips planned but will be returning to your home for a few weeks in between each one, spending the time to winterize won’t be worth the benefits. While it will help to minimize your electric bill, the process can be time-consuming since it involves more steps than simply draining your hot tub and closing the cover. If this situation sounds like you, it will be best to keep your hot tub running, filled with hot, properly cleaned water, and covered while not in use.

 

Prep Your Spa

If you decide that winterizing is the right choice for your hot tub, start the process by sanitizing the water and removing any debris. Since you’ll be draining the water in a bit, this might seem like an unnecessary step, but by taking a moment to clean everything first, you’ll reduce the risk of bacteria making itself comfortable in dormant pipes while you’re away. Once you’re finished with this step, go ahead and gather a few tools that will make the rest of this process easier:

 

  • A submersible sump pump or wet vacuum
  • A spa-safe sanitizing solution
  • Scrubbing tools

 

Start to Winterize

Every hot tub model is unique so the draining process can vary from type to type. Before proceeding, make sure to check your owner’s manual for guidance specific to your make and model. For a vast majority of hot tubs, you’ll need to power it down before starting to drain it. If your spa is equipped with drain plugs, you can remove these, and once most of the water is purged, you can grab your wet vacuum or sump pump to soak up any remaining liquid. For spas without drain plugs, you should utilize your vacuum or pump to remove all of the liquid.

 

Once finished, turn on the jets for a few seconds to eliminate any water stuck in the pipes. Next, grab your sanitizing supplies and clean the vents, filters, jet baskets, and basin. This will ensure that any leftover bacteria is eliminated. After that, shut and lock the cover and you’re all done! Once you’re back in town after your travels, you can refill your hot tub, turn up the temperature, balance the chemicals, and hop back in for a cozy soak.

 

Need Assistance?

If this is the first time you’ve ever winterized your hot tub, the process might seem a bit intimidating. For extra guidance, feel free to contact our team and we’d be happy to help!

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Tips to Increase Your Spa’s Energy Efficiency

Monday, October 25th, 2021

You’d be surprised how energy efficient your hot tub can be if you take a moment to follow these 3 simple steps. Here are a few ways you can save on your monthly energy bill, do your part to help the earth, and keep your hot tub in pristine condition for years to come. 

 

Invest in a High-Quality Cover

If you don’t already own a heavy-duty spa cover, it’s time to change that. In addition to keeping your hot tub free from fallen leaves, sticks, bugs, and debris, it can do wonders for keeping your energy costs as low as possible. Most of the heat from your hot tub escapes from the top, so it’s very important to invest in a cover that effectively seals in the cozy toastiness. This will ensure that minimal energy is required to keep the water’s temperature steady during the day. Whenever you’re not indulging in a relaxing soak, make sure to shut the cover and confirm that a tight seal has formed. If you can feel heat escaping, it might be time to purchase a new cover

 

Clean the Jets 

Performing regular cleanings of your jets is an essential part of ensuring that your hot tub is a fun, hygienic place to spend time, but it’s also an important step in reducing your energy consumption. If you’ve ever gone an extended period of time without performing a thorough cleaning, you might notice that their bubbling powers have diminished slightly. After a while, the natural body oils, sunscreen, lotions, perfumes, and other substances that originate from you and your guests will start to clog the jets and cause them to become less powerful. To make sure they’re at the top of their game and delivering delightful bubbles with the least amount of effort, it’s important to perform monthly or bi-monthly cleanings. 

 

Keep the Temperature Consistent 

There’s a common misconception floating around that a great way to save on energy costs is to raise and lower your hot tub’s temperature, depending on whether or not it’s in use. Believe it or not, it actually requires less energy to maintain a consistent temperature throughout the day. Simply pick a temperature setting that works for you and your household and keep it constant during any seasons that you utilize your hot tub. In addition to being more energy efficient, keeping the heat the same throughout the day means you can take spontaneous dips whenever the mood strikes you!

 

Interested in Learning More? 

Would you like to learn more about how to increase your hot tub’s energy efficiency? Contact us today and one of our friendly representatives will be happy to advise you. Thank you for doing your part in minimizing energy usage across our country!

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Hot Tub Safety for Families With Children

Monday, October 25th, 2021

For anyone with small children, it can be nerve-wrecking to have a hot tub near their playspace. Fortunately, there are a couple of simple precautions you can take to ensure that they’re safe and sound. Keep reading for some helpful guidance!

 

Invest in a Proper Cover

While every hot tub owner is strongly encouraged to purchase a quality cover for a number of reasons, this investment takes on a whole new level of importance for families with small children. Make sure to buy a sturdy covering that will keep your curious, and sometimes mischievous, little ones out of the water. If possible, find a cover that has a built-in locking mechanism that requires a key to open. If you’ve already bought a cover, you can also purchase a separate locking mechanism that will attach to it.

 

Fencing is Always a Plus

Out of an abundance of caution, you might want to install fencing around your new spa. A few things to consider are the height and quality of this new fencing. If it’s too short, there’s a chance your dare devil child might find their way over it, and if the quality is lacking, it might leave gaps for someone to sneak through. Another perk of installing a fence is that in addition to keeping your children safe, it will add an extra layer of privacy that will make your hot tub even more relaxing and tranquil. 

 

Temperature and Age Considerations

For any children under the age of 5, make sure to keep them out of the hot tub until they get older. With their smaller body sizes and poor communication skills, young children can quickly overheat and be unable to tell you about the discomfort they’re experiencing. If a child over the age of 5 would like to take a dip, make sure to change the temperature to 95 degrees or below and only let them stay in for 10 to 15 minutes chunks of time. In between soaks, they should take a few minutes worth of a break and rehydrate with cool, refreshing water or juice. 

 

Keep It Clean 

While this next step is applicable for users of all ages, it’s especially important if you plan on having your children enjoy the hot tub. It’s vital to keep the jets, filters, and vents clean and sanitary, in addition to balancing the chemicals on a regular basis. Without proper maintenance, guests can experience irritated skin, rashes, or infections. Since children have especially delicate skin and immune systems, they might be more susceptible to the effects of an unclean hot tub. By performing frequent cleanings, you’ll ensure your spa is a safe, comfortable space for everyone that you care about the most. 

 

Learn More

Are you interested in learning more about additional hot tub safety tips? Contact us and one of our friendly, knowledgeable representatives will be happy to assist you. 

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Fall Hot Tub Maintenance

Thursday, September 9th, 2021

What’s your favorite part about fall? Is it the vibrant orange and red leaves, the pumpkin spice lattes, the cozy sweaters, or the cool, crisp air? For us, it’s taking a toasty soak in the hot tub with a mug of hot chocolate. With the cool weather on the way, it’s important to get your personal spa in tip-top shape so that it’s ready the next time you and your guests want to warm up. Here are a few steps you should take to maintain your hot tub this season!

 

It’s Time to Drain and Refill

Every three to four months, we recommend that you drain and change out the water in your hot tub. Especially after a long summer of frequent use, the water might start to look slightly cloudy or milky. In most cases, the reason for this change is due to a buildup of natural oils, lotions, sunscreen, and other substances that originate from you and your guests. You can solve this issue by taking a moment to check out the instruction manual of your particular model, and following the simple steps to drain and refill the water. This is an essential part of keeping your hot tub safe, fun, and healthy for everyone you love. 

 

Make Sure Your Cover is in Good Condition

One of the most beautiful parts about living in Wisconsin is watching the brightly colored leaves fall when the temperature starts to drop. The drawback? Fallen leaves can put a damper on your hot tub experience! To keep the water clear and leaf-free, make sure to always put the cover down when not in use. You should also do intermittent checks to assess the quality of your cover. Throughout the year, it might sustain damage since it’s sitting in the elements all day, every day. On the exterior, check to make sure there aren’t any holes, tears, or other signs of damage. You should also inspect the inside to check for mold, mildew, dirt buildup, and other signs that your cover might need some TLC. 

 

Turn Up the Heat

During the summer, many people decide to turn down the heat on their hot tubs. As the days get colder, this is a great time to increase the temperature. However, make sure to choose a temperature and stick with it throughout the whole season, since this will help you save on energy costs. There’s a misconception floating around that lowering the temperature when you’re not in the spa will help lower your monthly energy costs, but it’s actually more energy efficient to keep the temperature consistent. To hold in the heat, just make sure to close the hot tub cover when you hop out and you’ll be all good to go! 

 

Happy Fall

There’s something truly magical about the fall season and a hot tub is an ideal complement to these chilly days. We hope that you and your family enjoy this wonderful time of the year and spend many a night cozied up in the bubbling water of your personal oasis! Contact us and one of our friendly, knowledgeable representatives will be happy to assist you.

 

 

 

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