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What To Look For When Buying a Hot Tub or Spa Minimize
spa1.jpgWhat could possibly be better than climbing into steaming hot water at the end of a long day and gazing over your back yard while your cares soak away? Before you peel those clothes off, there are several decisions you should consider about your hot tub.Â<>
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Importance of Hydrotherapy Minimize
spa3.jpgHydrotherapy is any use of water for healing purposes, either internally or externally. Hydrotherapy uses warmth, and effects of the water's turbulence to speed recovery after surgeries, reduce pain and stress, spasm and discomfort. It is especially beneficial for people with sports injuries, arthritis, neck, back, knee pain, hyperthermia, and more. <>
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pH Testing Minimize
ph.jpgThe pH is one of the most important factors in pool water balance and it should be tested and corrected at least every week. A pH is the measure of how acid/ alkaline the swimming pool water is. A pH of 7.0 is neutral (below 7.0 is acidic, above 7.0 is alkaline). <>
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Care & Maintenance of Your Spa Minimize

spa2.jpgThere is an unique difference between a pool and spa, it is very important that you maintain your spa with chemicals specifically formulated for spa/hot tub use. It is important to realize that a spa is different from a pool because you are dealing with water that is heated between 98-104 degrees F, much warmer than a swimming pool. The ratio of people to the amount of water in a spa is much greater. The heated water and higher bather load ratio can result in spa water problems due to a great deal of residual soaps, deodorants, perfumes and other cosmetics. Also, there are natural body oils that are released into the spa water and  cause other organic contaminants.  <>


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Six Questions to Ask When Buying A Hot Tub Minimize
reflections.jpgPurchasing a hot tub can sometimes be an intimidating process. Bob Hallam, CEO of Dimension One Spas, a leading spa manufacturer, believes potential buyers should educate themselves on spa basics before visiting a dealer. Here are six questions Hallam says consumers should ask when looking for that perfect hot tub <>
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