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Are hot tubs worth it?
Find out the real pros and cons of getting a hot tub for your home, with good honest advice from Eurospas
Hot tubs offer a luxurious way to unwind and relax, and are a very popular addition to a property or outdoor area for people who own a house in Spain. But are spas and hot tubs truly worth the investment?
To help you make an informed decision based on honest advice, industry specialists Eurospas, who have maintained a 5-star status over their 20-year existence, lead you through the perks and possible drawbacks of owning a hot tub.
The benefits of owning a hot tub
There are numerous benefits to spending time in a hot tub, ranging from physical to mental health improvements. Here are some of the powerful benefits you can enjoy from your spa:
- Improved sleep: Soaking in a hot tub before bedtime can help you relax and unwind, leading to better sleep quality.
- Reduce anxiety and stress: The warm water and massaging jets of a hot tub can help alleviate feelings of anxiety and stress, promoting relaxation and mental well-being.
- Better circulation: The heat from a hot tub can improve blood circulation, which can have a positive impact on overall health.
- Less inflammation: The buoyancy of the water combined with the heat can help reduce inflammation in joints and muscles, providing relief from conditions such as arthritis.
- Pain relief: Hot tubs are often used to alleviate muscle tension, back pain, and other types of chronic pain.
- Weight loss: Regular hot tub use can aid in weight loss by increasing metabolism and promoting relaxation, which can reduce stress-related eating.
- Faster recovery: Athletes and individuals recovering from injuries often use hot tubs to speed up the recovery process and reduce muscle soreness.
- Lower blood pressure: The warm water and relaxation experienced in a hot tub can help lower blood pressure levels over time.
As well as these physical advantages for your health, the addition of a hot tub, spa or swim spa to your home may help to increase the property value.
Disadvantages of a hot tub
While the benefits of hot tub use are extensive, there are also some disadvantages to consider:
- High initial installation and maintenance costs: Hot tubs can be expensive to purchase and install, and ongoing maintenance costs can add up over time, so you have to be sure you’re going to use it regularly enough to make the outlay worth it.
- Energy consumption: Hot tubs require electricity to operate, which can lead to higher energy bills. One way to mitigate the increased energy usage required by a hot tub is to run it off solar power, which is a viable option in sunny Spain.
- Increased water usage: Filling and refilling a hot tub requires a significant amount of water, which can be wasteful in areas with water scarcity. The water in a hot tub should be changed every 3-4 months.
- Potential health and safety risks: Hot tubs can pose health and safety risks if not properly maintained and if you don’t follow proper usage guidelines, including the growth of bacteria and the risk of drowning.
While hot tubs offer numerous benefits for both physical and mental health, they also come with potential drawbacks and expenses. If you’re considering purchasing a hot tub, and you’ve decided that for you the pros outweigh the cons, consult with the experts at Eurospas to ensure proper installation and maintenance of a good quality hot tub or spa. With the right care and attention, a hot tub can provide years of enjoyment and relaxation for you and your family.
For more information on purchasing spas, hot tubs or spare parts, contact Eurospas using the contact details below:
Tel: 650 722 905 | 674 694 558.
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To install a spa, hot tub or swim spa in your Spanish property, contact Eurospas of Murcia, who have been supplying the highest quality American & European Hot Tubs in Spain for over 14 years.
What kind of spa and hot tub products do they sell?
Eurospas import, supply and stock brand-new American and European Passion spas and hot tubs throughout all of Spain and Portugal, and they only ever import and supply the highest possible quality spas, hot tubs and swim spas. They can even install the popular “barrel-style” saunas.
All of their hot tubs, including those in their luxury Passion Spas range, are manufactured from Poseidonite™ Cast Acrylic Reinforced Lucite™, a material which is recognised as the world’s leading product in the manufacture of quality, strong and durable spa shells. Lucite™ spas are one-piece moulded, which makes for a much more robust shell than cheaper inferior products which are moulded in two pieces or more and welded at the seams, a manufacturing technique weakens the whole structure.
As well as hot tub and spa installations, they also supply accessories and spare parts, including filters and hot tub covers.
How much does it cost to get a hot tub or spa in Spain?
Eurospas of Murcia offer the most comprehensive factory discounts on spas and hot tubs in Spain. You can get your hands on an ex-display model or a reconditioned model from as little as 2,000 euros.
Why use Eurospas?
Experience is everything, and Eurospas has more than a decade dealing with hot tub and spa installations in Spain. They’ve seen it all and overcome almost any issue that you can think of when it comes to hot tubs. When you go to Eurospas to buy your spa, you can rest easy knowing that you’re in good, seasoned hands.
Not only that, but the added extras you get with Eurospas give you the confidence of knowing you’re with the best. They provide a full aftersales service to all their customers and all their spa and hot tub products come with a 20-year structural and shell guarantee.
Euro Spas contact details
- Where: Based in Murcia, but they can deliver to anywhere in Spain and Portugal
- Tel: 650 722 905
- Email: EuroSpas@gmail.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/EuroSpasHotTubs
- Websites: www.eurospas1.com and www.passionspaseurope.com
You can also use the contact form above to send a message to Eurospas today.
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