Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Learning about Water Jets before Buying a Hot Tub

Hot tubs come with many features, and knowing which ones suit your needs is an important part of the buying process. The number and type of jets on a spa has become a big concern for buyers, but why should it matter? Should the positioning of the water jets sway your purchase decision? Understand all these aspects before making a final choice on your hot tub. 

Jet Control

Spa manufacturers today fit different kinds of water jets on hot tubs to meet a myriad of massage requirements. Adjustable jets are popular because they let the user alter the direction of the water flow to personalize hydro massages. These installations can also rotate. Alternatively, a hot tub can have non-adjustable jets that only release water from their original positions.

Jet location 
The positioning of the water jets on a hot tub will dictate how well your massage goes. Jets at the bottom of the spa allow you to have nice foot massages after a long day. If you are getting a hot tub for your pesky back, you want one with sufficient jets around the neck and back area. When browsing through products, be clear about the type of hydro massage your body requires.

Always ensure that the spa has enough pump power to provide enough water flow. Of course, the number of jets on the tub will determine the most efficient pump.
Ask the supplier how the pump influences massage quality. Get the right water jet system on your hot tub to make it worth the purchase. 

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