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Your home is your special retreat. It is a welcoming and intimate place to escape back into for rest and unwinding away from the busy pressures of the world outside it. So why not make your home extra comfortable with an outdoor spa? (otherwise known as a hot tub or Jacuzzi). A spa is essentially a large tub or small pool full of heated water, and is mainly used for hydrotherapy or pleasure, with some having jets for massage purposes. In contrast to the generic bathtub, the spa is designed to be used by more than one person at a time and is usually situated outdoors. There are many types of spas/hot tubs available, such as: Portable vinyl-liner hot tubs: which are cheaper and smaller, requiring less power. Roto-molded hot tubs: they are constructed with the shell and surrounding cabinet as a single piece, as well as offering molded seating. Acrylic hot tubs: they have a cast acrylic shell, supported by a frame structure and are usually surrounded by a skirt of either cedar or wood-grain plastic, being able to seat two or seven persons.

Cement hot tubs: built out of cement, above-ground or in-ground like a swimming pool. Wooden hot tubs: round wooden hot tubs were popular in the 1970’s but are now replaced by modern construction methods. Wooden hot tubs are usually made of redwood or cedar. Stainless steel hot tubs: made in any shape and size, being extremely durable. Glasfibre hot tubs: glass reinforced polyester (GRP) made of plastic matrix reinforced by fine fibers of glass. Hot tubs/spas are usually heated using an electric or natural gas heater, though some are also submersible wood fire hot tub heaters, and some are solar hot water system supported too. Effective insulation greatly improves the energy efficiency of a hot tub; some manufacturers fill the entire cabinet with foam, while others insulate the underside of the shell, the inside of the cabinet, or both. The hot tub pump and hot tub heater represent most of the power consumption and vary in power depending on their size. Hot tub covers have been shown to reduce most if not all of the evaporative losses from the pool when it is not in use, so ensure there is a cover on it at all times when no one is in it.

Since hot tubs/spas are not drained after each use, be careful and ensure the water is treated to keep it attractive and safe. It cannot be too alkaline nor too acidic, and must be sanitized to stay free from harmful microorganisms.
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How Should I Prepare My Spa for Winter? What’s Hot and What’s Not In Your Hot Tub! How Can I Get More Use From My Hot Tub During Summer? How Can My Hot Tub Help Ease Joint Pain?Snorkel Hot TubsWe finally made GQ's best dressed list :-) more or less. /gallery/11-stylish-ways-upgrade-backyardWitness the First Hot Tub that Doesn't Scream "Swingers Party"|Snorkel Hot TubsJULY SPECIAL - $99 FREIGHT on wood-fired hot tubs and $199 on gas or electric heated hot tubs. Applies to lower 48, much of Canada and Alaska. Even for hard to reach locations we can offer great freight savings!Snorkel Hot TubsHere's a great view of Brokeoff Mountain in Lassen National Park from Seth Price's Snorkel Hot Tub.Snorkel Hot Tubs shared Ahmed Hassan: Celebrity Landscaper's post.What a great view Ahmed. Glad you are enjoying your hot tub. That is the perfect setting to soak and relax and take in the viewAhmed Hassan: Celebrity Landscaper added 3 new photos — in Cameron Park, California.My backyard landscape this morning.

So thankful for this life and Snorkel Hot TubsSnorkel Hot Tubs added a new photo.Snorkel Hot Tubs added 3 new photos.Our Snorkel Hot Tubs end up in some great locations with knockout views. Here's some pics of one of our electrically heated tubs from the 2015 DIY-TV Blog Cabin project in Idaho.Snorkel Hot TubsWe’re having a Great April/Tax Time Sale. In addition to savings on tub systems, there’s $99 freight, Zero Down, 15 Month, No Interest Financing and our own “IRS” (Important Refund Sale) refund. The sale is through April 30, but the "IRS" refund is available only if you order by April 15, 2016. /Snorkel Hot Tubs added 2 new photos."So a Snorkel tub goes for a swim..." A cute story from one of our customers up in Squamish, BC "Hello Snorkelers! I am in the market for a new stove cover for my Snorkel stove. During a recent flood in the Squamish valley, the bank under my Snorkel tub and stove were completely eroded away, causing the tub, stove, cover and all to pitch upside down in to the river.

Luckily, some astute neighbours saw the tub floating wrong side up down the river where it caught in some debri...s. They sent me a message that they'd moored it so I could try and rescue it. However, I was in Arizona for work at the time, and thanked them profusely for the effort, but was sad to say I wouldn't be back for a week, so I wasn't holding out much hope. Much to my glee, the next day I received a single wordless photo via email from my neighbours of two burly men in overalls crouched down in my tub, on terra firma, grinning like fools, everything covered in mud, with a 1920s tractor parked in the background. They managed to rescue everything by winding a rope around the tub, and rolling it up the bank like an oversize yo-yo using this ancient tractor, and hauled up everything except the sole casualty of this event, the lid to the stove, which appears to have been carried away by the current. Many thanks for a great tub, and an enormously resilient one at that!" From the looks of that tub, it needs a hot tub!!

Snorkel Hot Tubs added a new photo to the album: Gaddis wood-fired hot tub on river.Here are some great pictures of one of our wood-fired hot tubs in a gorgeous location on a river in Oregon, courtesy of the Gaddis family. Love the lit up arrow pointing the way to the hot tub, no need to lose your way even in the dark. The water faucet accessory rack is great too, holds a poker for the fire and some candles for night time ambiance. See the album for more great pictures.Snorkel Hot TubsHow to beat the cold and snow with a Snorkel Hot tub - tubbing, grilling and chilling. We love the innovative ways our owners find to use their hot tubs.Snorkel Hot TubsIt's January and time for our Best Sale of the Year! In addition to deeply discounted hot tub packages, there is $99 freight for wood-fired hot tubs and $199 freight for gas and electric hot tubs. Accessories are discounted up to 30% plus much more. It ends January 31. Buy now and we'll ship in the spring.Snorkel Hot Tubs added 6 new photos from December 2015 to the album: Gaddis wood-fired hot tub on river.

Snorkel Hot Tubs added 2 new photos.Our Snorkel Hot Tubs do get around. We thought installing 40 in Bali was getting pretty far away, but here is an electric heated system going in on a rooftop in Mumbai, India!Snorkel Hot TubsIt's Cyber Monday and we're holding over the Black Friday special offer: Your choice of $200 off with our Instant Rebate or $99 Freight, plus $50 worth of FREE accessories. /2015-cyber-monday-sale.phpSnorkel Hot TubsOur Black Friday Sale is here. Your choice of $200 off with our Instant Rebate or $99 Freight! Plus we're including $50 of FREE accessories with your tub purchase. /2015-black-friday-sale.phpSnorkel Hot Tubs added a new photo.Snorkel Hot Tubs added a new photo.Snorkel Hot TubsA great idea for re-purposing a bicycle water bottle holder... beer glass holder for a wood-fired hot tub! We've always felt our customers were some of the more creative people on the planet. Whether it is a hot tub in boat or up in tree or a beer holder, they never fail to surprise and delight.