
Hot tubs are a luxurious addition to any home, offering relaxation, stress relief, and therapeutic benefits. One common question among hot tub owners is whether they can enjoy their hot tubs throughout the year, regardless of the season or weather conditions.
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Arthritis, a common condition affecting millions worldwide, can cause discomfort, stiffness, and reduced mobility in affected joints. While there’s no cure for arthritis, various treatments aim to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
One such treatment that has been gaining popularity is the use of hot tubs. Are hot tubs truly beneficial for arthritis? Let’s get into the symptoms of arthritis and how soaking in a hot tub can provide relief.
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Short answer: There is no bad time to buy a hot tub, but you may find cheaper prices or discounts during the end-of-season clearance sales or the off-peak seasons.
Buying a hot tub is a significant investment, both financially and in terms of enhancing your lifestyle and well-being. When you’re considering buying a hot tub, there are a number of different factors you need to take into consideration – what type of hot tub will you buy? What size? Which supplier will you buy from?
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One of the biggest benefits of hot tubs is that they can be used all year round! Come rain or shine, summer or winter, hot tubs are a great space for spending time with loved ones, or relaxing after a long day!
Whilst hot tubs can be great fun in the summer, the heat of the hot tub combined with the summer sun (when we’re lucky enough to have it in the UK) can cause you to get dehydrated pretty quickly, so here are a few tips to help you enjoy your hot tub safely in the summer months...
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The best way to enjoy your hot tub is to enjoy it safely! When using a hot tub or spa, it’s essential to use chemicals such as chlorine to sanitise your water.
Chlorine is one of the most popular chemicals used for hot tub sanitisation – it’s fast acting, cost-effective and it's a powerful disinfectant that kills bacteria and other harmful organisms that can grow in water. But the question is, how much chlorine should you use in your hot tub?
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