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March 27, 2013 - 12:02 am
You finally have a relaxing spa where you can unwind and let all of your cares just fade away. Now that you’ve made an investment into your health, well-being and recreation it is important to protect that investment by choosing custom spa covers that keep your hot tub safe and secure. A spa cover does a lotRead the full story Hot Tub Ozonators Do The Work For You
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March 9, 2013 - 10:54 pm
For Hot tub owners, having an ozonator on your spa greatly reduces the amount of chemicals you will use to keep your hot tub fresh and saves you money at the same time – giving you more time to relax. After all, isn’t this the reason you bought a spa in the first place? ThatRead the full story Keep it Bubbling with Replacement Hot Tub Filters
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February 28, 2013 - 11:40 pm
We all enjoy the relaxation provided by that bubbling hot tub. However, that same cauldron of comfort requires regular maintenance and care in order to keep running in perfect order. The filter is an integral part of any hot tub and performs a number of important tasks that keep the tub usable. They should beRead the full story Spa Care Kits Take the Guesswork Out of Hot Tub Chemicals
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February 21, 2013 - 10:20 pm
Hot tubs are for relaxing, not science experiments. When it comes to hot tub chemicals, you don’t want to be guessing. You want quick and easy maintenance so you can get back to enjoying your hot tub. Spa care kits are the perfect solution. Everything You Need in One Kit By purchasing a spa care kit, youRead the full story Protect Your Big Investment with Custom Cover
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February 16, 2013 - 03:12 am
Nothing beats relaxing in your new hot tub spa. If you want to keep that brand new feeling, then you’ll want to look at hot tub covers. Hot tub covers extend the life of your hot tub and actually increases the efficiency and enjoyment of your spa. A nice benefit of this decrease in workload isRead the full story Spa Cover Lifters and Steps for a Safer Spa Experience
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February 7, 2013 - 10:48 pm
Hot tubs are wonderfully therapeutic for many physical ailments. The warm water of your spa helps to increase circulation while relieving muscle spasms and soothing aching joints. Because the buoyancy of the water takes the pressure off of stiff and painful joints, many people find that their hot tubs are the perfect spot for gentleRead the full story Reduce Your Electric Bill with Hot Tub Accessories
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February 1, 2013 - 03:25 am
You’re lying in your hot tub on a cold winter evening, staring at the stars and thinking about how good life is, when your relaxing moment is broken by thoughts of how much electricity you use to heat your hot tub. Don’t let worries about your electric bill ruin your hot tub moment! There areRead the full story When Hot Tub Heaters Fail and Freeze: What To Do Next?
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January 28, 2013 - 04:37 am
In the past 6 months, the US has been hit all over the country by storms like never seen before. The extreme conditions make for an unpredictable outcome when it comes to your possessions, including the hot tub. If the worst possible scenario happens and freezing temperatures are accompanied by a power outage, you couldRead the full story Hot Tub Ozonators Benefit You and Your Spa
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January 18, 2013 - 01:23 am
The word “ozone” often elicits thoughts of the layer in the Earth’s atmosphere eroding away from man-made greenhouse gases. However, when it comes to hot tubs, ozone is the good guy, helping to destroy bacteria, viruses, algae, and yeasts that could not only make you sick, but shorten the life of spa components. A speciallyRead the full story Spa Chemicals: Chlorine Vs. Bromine
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January 11, 2013 - 01:28 am
Unless you enjoy sitting in hot tubs full of viruses and bacteria, you’ll want to purchase plenty of sanitizers and other spa chemicals and begin treating your tub. When it comes to sanitizing chemicals, you have two main options: chlorine and bromine. But which should you choose? Though some people strongly prefer one or the other, neitherRead the full story |