Seven Types of Hot Tubs - Which One Is Right For You?
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Seven Types of Hot Tubs - Which One Is Right For You?

‍There are many types of hot tubs available in the market. Once known as spa tubs, they’re now commonly called hot tubs. But don’t let the name fool you. They aren’t only used for soaking in spa-like settings. Today’s hot tubs can be installed almost anywhere, including your backyard or indoors in your home. Whichever type you choose, a Hot Tub is a great addition to any home and offers numerous benefits to its owners. So which one is right for you? Let’s take a look at the various options:

Spas

Spas are indoor hot tubs that usually sit in a corner of a room. They’re often connected to a nearby wall or have a nearby bench to which you can add a towel or bench rest to sit on. Spas are typically very easy to install and are a great option for those who don’t have enough space outside or don’t have a backyard. Besides, spas are much smaller than traditional hot tubs and can hold up to four people at once. If you’re looking to host a large group or have many guests over, a spa may not be the best option for you. As we all know that spas are also known as Jacuzzi tubs. They were originally designed for therapeutic purposes, to help relieve stress and pain from muscle and joint issues.

On-Demand Hot Tubs

These types of hot tubs are basically normal tubs that are heated with a small gas or electric heater. As the water starts to cool, a small pump kicks on and heats it back up. There are many styles and sizes of these. The beauty of these hot tubs is that you can use them as a normal tub when you don’t need the extra heat.

This is great if you don’t get much chance to use your hot tub because of the cold weather. One thing to be aware of with this style of hot tub is that it may be difficult to maintain the correct water temperature. You may need to pay a little more attention to your water temperature and how often you need to refill the tub.

Inground Hot Tubs

These hot tubs are installed into the ground. The ground acts as the insulation and keeps the water warm. These are most often used as outdoor hot tubs, but some can be used indoors as well. They are typically more expensive than other options, but you do get the added benefit of saving energy on heating the water. One thing to keep in mind when choosing this type of hot tub is that the ground may need to be excavated in order to fit the tub. This can be costly and messy. You’ll also need to keep in mind that you’ll have to install an electrical outlet to power your hot tub.

Portable Hot Tubs

These types of hot tubs are excellent if you’re looking to add a hot tub to your home but don’t have the space. They come in a variety of sizes and can be set up anywhere. There are even smaller and lighter options if you don’t want to install it permanently. Portable hot tubs are great for renters and those who are short on space. These portable options are often less expensive than other types of hot tubs. But the main downside is that you don’t get the same level of comfort or relaxation that you would from other types of hot tubs. You may also need to empty and clean the tub more often than a more permanent option.

Built-In Hot Tubs

These types of hot tubs are installed very much like in-ground hot tubs, but they are built into the side of a patio or deck. You’ll need to make sure you have a suitable space in your home or backyard before choosing this option. You’ll also need to make sure you have the right permits and that you have the right area prepared to support the weight of the hot tub. If you’re building a new home, you can choose to add a built-in hot tub at the design stage. But if you have an older home, you can retrofit your patio with a built-in hot tub or replace your patio entirely with a hot tub built in.

Jacuzzi Hot Tubs

These hot tubs are typically small and decorative. These are designed for outdoor use and are not very large and look like a small cauldron. They are great if you’d like to add a little decoration and style to your backyard. You do not get the same benefits from a Jacuzzi hot tub that you do from a larger, more functional model. But they do look great and can add a decorative touch to any space.

Infrared Hot Tubs

These types of hot tubs are a newer type of water heater. They use infrared energy, similar to a sauna, to heat the water. These are typically much more expensive than other options. The benefit is that you can set the water temperature once, and the heater will keep it at the right temperature all the time. You can use these both indoors and outdoors. You’ll need to make sure that you have a place near an electrical outlet to plug it in. You may also need to run a water line to the hot tub.

Generally speaking, a hot tub is a great addition to any home. It offers numerous benefits to its owners. The best way to select the right type of hot tub for your needs is to do some research and find what fits your needs the best. When you do so, you’ll be able to enjoy it for many years to come.

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