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mercredi 19 mars 2014

2 Person Walk In Hot Tub

By Adrienne Hartsook


Walk in tubs present a risk-free situation for the aging and infirm, traditionally speaking. They have doors for easy access that lessens the worry about bathroom safety.

The supporting floor that the hot tub will be sitting on should be strong enough to accommodate the weight of the spa with water and occupants. If possible, a floor drain would be a great benefit to have as well, since water will most likely be splashed out of the tub occasionally. The flooring material should be safe enough for wet feet to walk on with minimal chance of slipping. The indoor hot tub should be made of a lightweight material, and be sturdy enough to ensure that it doesn't fall apart or easily crack and cause water leakage through the sides. The spa should be situated near an electrical panel or outlet for easy plug in.

When installing an outdoor 2 person hot tub, there are a few things that need to be taken into consideration. First of all, choose a location that is convenient and easily accessed. You'll also want to create a floor structure that is strong enough to support the weight of the spa, considering it will be full of water and have people in it.

Floor structures such as concrete or interlocking stone are great options due to their strength. If the spa is being placed on a wooden deck, the structural integrity of the wooden structure needs to be verified to make sure it is durable enough to prevent any collapse of the ground under the tub.

Hydrotherapy has healing benefits with a history that dates back thousands of years. While the Greeks believed water therapy is essential to optimal health, the Egyptians bathed in a 2 person hot tub treated with flowers and herbs. Hydrotherapy was considered essential to well being by the Indians as well.

Installing your 2 person hot tub indoors requires some special considerations, since this equipment lets off quite a bit of humidity and steam. In order to prevent excess condensation from building up in the room, proper ventilation is essential. Simply using the spa for 15 minutes can release enough water vapour to warrant the need for ventilation in the room where it is installed. The walls in the room can be covered with insulated covers, and dehumidifiers may also be used to offset condensation.




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