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Benefits and Drawbacks of a Low Hot Tub Temperature

Before we go any further, let’s take a quick look at some of the benefits and drawbacks of having your hot tub set a lower temperature. There are many reasons to keep your water in the lower temperature settings. Let’s take a quick look at some of the best benefits.<br>Resource By : http://bit.ly/2iFXJY4

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Benefits and Drawbacks of a Low Hot Tub Temperature

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  1. Welcome To Premium Leisure

  2. Benefits and Drawbacks of a Low Hot Tub Temperature Before we go any further, let’s take a quick look at some of the benefits and drawbacks of having your hot tub set a lower temperature. There are many reasons to keep your water in the lower temperature settings. Let’s take a quick look at some of the best benefits. • It’s safer for children, elderly and pregnant women. 2. It is more energy efficient. 3. You can use your hot tub to cool off on hot days.

  3. Just like everything else in this world, you have to take the good with the bad. While there are benefits to running your hot tub spa low, it does come with a few drawbacks as well. • Water could freeze in colder climates. • Relaxation effects of the hot tub is lower. • Hot tub won’t be usable on cooler nights.

  4. Cold Water Mode If you live somewhere that is really hot, especially in the summer, then you may not want the added heat that comes with a hot tub spas. But that doesn’t mean you won’t get great use out of your hot tub. Simply turn the water down to 85 degrees or turn the heater off completely and allow the water to cool to the air temperature around it. Then you essentially have a small pool that you can relax in and enjoy on those hot summer days.

  5. Cooler Temperatures Cold water mode isn’t always a good idea if you live somewhere that gets very cold, especially in the winter time. If the temperatures drop very low where you live and your hot tub is outside, the freezing temperatures could cause the water inside your hot tub and your tub’s plumbing to freeze. This can damage your tub and the pipes inside it causing leaks and busted pipes when it begins to thaw. If you live in these areas, you will want to heat your hot tub and make sure that it can maintain a temperature that is warm enough to prevent the pipes from freezing. If you want to enjoy your tub during those cold months, you will also want to heat it much warmer so you are comfortable in the hot tub even on the coldest of nights. Resource By :http://bit.ly/2iFXJY4

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