Tuesday, June 16, 2009

What Kind of Jacuzzi Should You Buy?

By Daniel Peters

Jacuzzis are wonderful, regardless of the reason for purchasing them. They offer many health benefits and provide many wonder pleasures at home. With all the healthy and luxurious warm water and bubble-jets, it is no wonder you are wondering where to begin while shopping for your very own.

For Whom?

Try to combine both your present agenda and the long term uses of your Jacuzzi. Keep in mind that these Jacuzzis come in a wide range of shapes and sizes, and many companies even offer customizable designs to fit a client's needs. For a young person with his or her own property, a Jacuzzi may be bought primarily for entertaining guests with a little more twist and adventure than the usual cocktails in the living room. In this case, look for tubs that can seat a larger number of people.

Jacuzzis with customized option, functions and tubs with adjustable heat levels and water actions are perfect for elderly and disabled hydrotherapy programs. If you are more apt to come in after a long day and just want to rest and relax, a two-seater Jacuzzi may be right up your alley.

What kinds of Details are best for You?

Once you know why you are buying your Jacuzzi, you will need to choose your details. You can customize your order to fit your specifics. For instance, you could go economy with a water heater and a high low adjuster for your whirlpool action. However, you also need to consider how many bubble-jets you want and where they fit in the design of the tub. The bubble-jet placement enhances your Jacuzzi experience. Mind you, do not want them on the carved seats you sit upon, however you do not want them few and far between so much so that you need to use your arms to move the water about. You also need to consider the tub design materials.

At present, most manufacturers offer ceramic, plastic and wood as the primary materials for your tub. While plastic is cheap and dependably water proofed, choosing wood Jacuzzis adds a certain elegance and atmosphere to your home. Just make sure that the wood is has been treated to withstand water and heat.

Safety First

With a Jacuzzi, remember to treat you water to ensure that you won't be waddling with bacteria and algae in your pool. Various chemicals are available to make the job easy for you, and asking for advice on water maintenance from the manufacturer helps a lot. Finally, it is always a good idea to check for safety attachments in the tub, such as slip-resistant floors, handle bars on the sides, and a cover to keeps pets and children out.

With these in mind, you can be on your way to a fun-filled evening where the bubbly isn't limited to the champagne glass. - 16887

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