Benefits of Hot Tubs & Spas in the Summer
Summer is here! Contrary to what you may think, you can use your hot tub all year round, even during the middle of summer. If you’re already the lucky owner of a hot tub or spa, chances are you took full advantage of enjoying the benefits of hot tubs in the cold and snow. And if you’re in the market to buy a hot tub, just because summer days can bring temperatures in the 90’s in Northern Nevada, there are still many ways to continue enjoying your hot tub.
Cool Down your “Hot” Tub
Despite the name, you can definitely enjoy a range of temperatures in your sauna. Just lower the temperature of your hot tub to around 85°F or turn off your heater altogether - leaving the jets on will help circulate the cool water throughout your hot tub quickly and efficiently. You can also keep it cool by making sure to leave the cover on during the day when not in use.
As one of our TheHomeMag Find A Pro’s, Hot Spring Spas of Carson City even offers saunas featuring the CoolZone™ System, where you can heat and cool the water — something that is not possible with most spas. Enjoy a cool dip during the day and warm soak later that night.
Enjoy your Hot Tub in the Mornings & Evenings
While the middle of the day may bring hotter temperatures, the mornings and evenings of areas like Reno, Carson City, Sparks and Minden still get down in the 40’s - the perfect time to use a hot tub. Whether you’re relaxing your muscles after a workout in the morning or relaxing your mind after a long day in the evening…We can’t think of many better ways to start or end your day than by relaxing in your own personal hot tub.
A Pool Alternative
Entertaining your friends and family with a backyard BBQ while they hang out in the hot tub is a lower maintenance and cheaper option than a pool while still providing a super fun activity for everyone to enjoy and make summer time memories. Hot Spring Spas offers multiple hot tubs that feature salt water systems for the easiest maintenance that keeps water clean, clear and sanitized for up to a full year. With just a little salt in your spa water, the system generates chlorine automatically and keeps water feeling soft without harsh chemical odor.
They’re also a fantastic alternative to typical kiddie pools when used at a cooler temperature!
Health Benefits of Hot Tubs
According to Healthline, there are multiple health benefits of simply relaxing in a hot tub, including:
Stress relief
Muscle relaxation
Improved sleep
Pain relief
Better cardiovascular health
Improved insulin sensitivity
Calorie burn
Relaxing in a sauna is one of the easiest and most enjoyable activities to incorporate in your wellness routine.
As people continue to look for ways to enjoy more time at home, buying a hot tub is a great investment that the family can enjoy year round. Learn more about spas in Northern Nevada here.