Interesting Facts on Hot Tubs

A quality hot tub is designed to provide you with all the amazing benefits of hydrotherapy, some of which include an enhanced blood flow, back pain relief, smooth and glowing skin, detoxification and many more. The temperature of the water can have a major influence on the healing effect. While cold water stimulates the senses and awakens the body, there is no better way to experience hydrotherapy than in warm water that helps relax aching muscles, reduce stress and relieve tension. In addition to providing a number of health benefits, here are some other interesting facts about hot tubs.

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Shapes and Sizes

If you want to get a hot tub for your home but are worried about issues like lack of space or the installation process, then the advanced hot tub designs that are available on the market nowadays can provide many practical solutions. You can choose between a variety of tub sizes and shapes including rectangular, oval and corner models, all available in small, medium and large sizes. With its practical design and ease of use, the rectangular hot tub spa is a popular choice among homeowners. It usually comes with various massage jets that are designed to further enhance the relaxing effect of warm baths. Providing both relaxation and entertainment, the rectangular hot tub spa often comes with two separate areas for bathing and swimming.

Hot Tubs and Ancient Rome

Appreciated for their cleansing and thermoplastic effects, hot tubs were an integral part of Ancient Rome. Bathing in warm soothing water wasn’t only available to the rich Patricians. There were public bathhouses where everyone could enjoy a nice bath by paying just a small fee. A traditional bathhouse included various heated rooms along with lounging areas where people could enjoy delicious foods and wine.

The Jacuzzi Brothers – Inventors of the Hot Tub “Jets”

You can enjoy in a soothing massage in your hot tub thanks to the Jacuzzi brothers who invented the early model of hot tub jets. The brothers were aircraft machinists who make hydraulic aircraft pumps. One of the brothers created a bathtub pump in 1948 that could provide whirlpool treatments for his son who was suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. The years that followed saw the Jacuzzi name become more and more popular, so by the 1970s it had become the leading name in the spa industry.

The First Wooden Hot Tub

Based on the design of the Japanese ofuro, the first hot tubs made of wood appeared during the 1960s. Used oak barrels and wine tanks were commonly used in the manufacturing of wooden hot tubs. When the drawbacks of wood as a material proved to be a major issue, wooden models were replaced by hot tubs made from fibreglass shell that first became available on the market during the 1970s.