Monthly Archives: February 2013
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Posted: February 15, 2013For arthritis sufferers, pain is an everyday reality. While medical treatment such as pain relievers and physical therapy can help to alleviate some of the discomfort, the growing trend is for patients to buy a hot tub to use at home. It not only helps to lessen the daily pain, it can also be used by other members of the household for relaxation. It provides quality time for family and friends while improving the quality of life for arthritis sufferers. Heat Heat has long been a means of soothing sore muscles and ebbing the aches and pains associated with arthritis. Hot tub heaters increase the water temperature to help bathers relax by diminishing the inflammation in tense and swollen muscles and tissue. Pressure The exertion of pressure to backs, legs, arms and joints allows blood flow in the body to increase. This, in turn, increases the flow of oxygen circulation in the body and reduces inflammation...Read morePublished on
February 2013
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Posted: February 15, 2013Some spa water treatment recommendations include the use of shock for maintenance. There are several different types of water treatment and varying systems for spa chemicals. While the novice or non-spa owner might think of shock treatments as something to do with electricity, it's quite the opposite when it comes to spas. In spa terminology, shock is another term for oxidizing the water. It's helpful in creating clearer, fresher water. Non-Chlorine Shock Hot Springs MPS is a non-chlorine spa shock treatment. Used in addition to ozone, bromine or chlorine, it is a non-chlorine oxidizer that helps to reduce odors in the water that can be offensive while soaking. It neutralizes the smell of chloramines and ammonia, which can be unpleasant. It's not meant to be a disinfectant, so other spa chemicals are still needed. Non-chlorine shock additives should be added about once a week to improve your water clarity and hot tub experience while breaking ..Read morePublished on
February 2013
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Posted: February 15, 2013If you're moved by an artistic streak and like lots of choices to customize items on your deck, you might want to make a statement with your next hot tub. While you can choose from a variety of features in Elemental hot tubs, one of the models provides a creative outlet for your fashion sense and style preference. The Elemental Canvas allows you to choose specific features to your new spa before it arrives. It is the variation in personal preference that makes every Elemental Canvas spa the right fit for each household and environment. Exterior In keeping with the basic elements of earth, fire, water and air, Elemental spas provides a complementary slate of colors for the new spa owner's preference. Deco Panels come in a variety of earth tone colors and patterns, including Teak, Mahogany, Brushed Silver, Brushed Gold ..Read morePublished on
February 2013
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Posted: February 13, 20132005/2006 Hot Spring Accolade Model AC is indicated by the letter in the serial number. for example. ..Read morePublished on
February 2013
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Posted: February 11, 20132012 Hot Spring Sovereign Model II is indicated by the letter in the serial number. for example. ..Read morePublished on
February 2013
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Posted: February 10, 20132009/2010/2011 Hot Spring Sovereign Model II is indicated by the letter in the serial number. for example. ..Read morePublished on
February 2013
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Posted: February 10, 20132004/2005/2006 Hot Spring Sovereign Model II is indicated by the letter in the serial number. for example. ..Read morePublished on
February 2013
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Posted: February 08, 20131997 Hot Spring Sovereign is indicated ..Read morePublished on
February 2013