To maximize the benefits of your home hot tub experience, it's important to create a serene environment that promotes relaxation, tranquility and peace of mind.
To maximize the benefits of your home hot tub experience, it's important to create a serene environment that promotes relaxation, tranquility and peace of mind.
Hot tubs offer a range of therapeutic benefits which help ease sore muscles including heat, relaxation, buoyancy, jets, improved circulation and overall well-being.
Saunas offer benefits like deep cleansing, improved circulation, stress reduction, and enhanced hydration, but shouldn’t be relied on as a sole solution for skin concerns.
There are three methods for draining a swim spa: using a drain spigot, using a submersible pump, or using a wet/dry vacuum.
The best place to put a sauna is somewhere inside or outdoors, that is quiet, private, and well-ventilated, with access to electricity.
The cost to run a hot tub varies and while we can’t give you an exact number, on average the monthly cost to operate one ranges from $20 to $50.
Swim spas can be installed indoors or out, can be used all year, and when installed with a sophisticated design, can add value of your home.
A wood burning sauna stove and a regular stove are not the same thing. Sauna stoves are specifically designed to withstand high humidity and temperatures.
Yes, you can add a hot tub to an existing pool. If your pool is lined with concrete and built into the ground, it’ll be easier to install.
Unlike a traditional sauna where you can pour water over the rocks on the heater to make steam, you cannot add steam to an infrared sauna.