Portable Hot Tubs: For Comfort and Relaxation Anywhere You Go!

Aero Spa Hot Tub

 

I love relaxing in a hot tub when the weather starts to turn cool. It is the perfect way to relax and ease sore achy muscles from daily stress. Some people do not have the space and resources for a permanent spa/hot tub. If you are one of these people, you have got to check out the Aero Spa Hot Tub. This hot tub is inflatable, portable, and simply amazing! It can be placed almost anywhere: in your backyard, on your patio or deck, in your car port, or even on the family camping site! Installation is quick, easy, and requires no additional costs. You simply remove the spa from the box, plug it in, and watch it inflate in minutes. It will comfortably hold four adults and heats up to 104 degrees. You will be able to enjoy a hot tub experience anytime and anywhere.

A Spa Vacuum That Sucks Debris, Not Energy

Miracle Spa Vaccum

Maintaining a hot tub in an environmentally friendly way hasn’t always been easy.  Spa vacuums, for example, are most often powered by electricity or by a handful of batteries — either way, they suck up just as much energy as they do debris.  If you want to keep spa maintenance as green as possible, you may want to try the Miracle Spa Vac, which uses a unique siphoning action to clean dirt and debris from hot tubs and spas, rather than relying on batteries, electricity, pumping, or water hook ups to do the work.

The Miracle Spa Vac is a self-contained unit that can lift grit, dirt, beach sand, and even marbles, or pennies into its filter. It has a rugged aluminum pole that can extend up to 7 feet, and the Spa Vac’s clear capture chamber lets you see the debris as it enters the vacuum.  The Miracle Spa Vac can also be used for spot cleaning in swimming pools, which can save you the time and trouble of hauling out the full-sized pool vacuum if all that’s needed is a quick clean up.

Many people believe that any small steps we can take to be more environmentally friendly do, indeed, make a difference.  The Miracle Spa Vac may prove to be one of those small ways that we can do our part, and luckily, it doesn’t require that we give up our beloved hot tubs.

Pool Heater Covers Are an All-Season Necessity

Pool Heater Covers

If you haven’t been covering your swimming pool’s heater, now is the time to start.  During the early spring and fall, trees are shedding an abundance of leaves, twigs, seeds, flowers, and pine needles which collect inside of your pool heater and trap moisture.  In the winter, rain, snow, and ice accumulate in, on, and around your heater.  All of these situations have the potential of decreasing efficiency and causing damage.

Weather-Out Pool Heater Covers feature a durable vinyl exterior that resists tears and damage from sunlight while also protecting the heater from rain, sprinkler systems, salt-water spray, snow, ice, leaves, and other debris.  The non-woven interior lining does not retain moisture and prevents condensation.  The generous fit of this particular pool heater cover allows plenty of air flow, so you are rewarded with a clean, dry heater.  A handy Velcro seam allows the pool heater cover to be installed and removed easily, so disconnecting or removing any piping is not necessary.

Choosing A Pool Cover That Is Right For You

 Pool Cover

Choosing a pool cover can be confusing. Below, you will find an explanation of the four different types of covers that pool owners’ normally consider. By comparing the explanation and benefit of each with your own person needs, you are sure to find the cover or covers that perfectly fit your situation.

Winter Pool Covers are mainly used to protect your pool from harsh winter conditions and to keep large debris out of your pool. A winter cover also block sunlight to prevent algae growth. They are normally solid and use air pillows to allow for water expansion in freezing weather and water tubes or weight bags to hold in place. They make opening your pool easier and less expensive in the Spring.

Safety Covers are used for maintenance as well as to protect children and pets from accidental drowning in a pool closed for the season. A proper safety cover is securely anchored into the deck area surrounding the pool and lies flat so there are no gaps between the pool and the cover. They are available in mesh and solid materials. Because they are stretched tight across the pool’s surface, water does not pool on top. These covers are very important if you have children or pets.

Solar Covers, or solar blankets, are designed exclusively to help heat and retain heat in your pool. They can be used to raise your pool’s temperature by an average of 10-15 degrees. They also reduce heat and chemical evaporation by up to 70%.

Mesh covers, known as leaf nets, are made of an open weave material that fits over your winter cover or solar cover and helps you avoid accumulations of wet, heavy, saturated leaves and twigs on top of your winter cover. These nets ensure a quicker removal of leaves and helps prolong the life of your winter or solar cover. They are perfect for pool areas that are surrounded by trees. They make removal of your winter cover much easier in the spring.

Spa Steps Reduce Slipping Dangers

Spa Steps

The pool may be closing soon, but the hot tub is always ready to go — no matter the weather.  Stepping in or out of the hot tub, though, can be a challenge.  Straddling the side of the hot tub as you enter or exit is not only awkward, it is hard to keep your balance.  Slips and injuries are a real possibility when one foot is in the hot tub and the other is on the surface surrounding it.   If the surrounding surface area is wet, the danger is much greater.  Spa Steps offer an inexpensive solution for stepping safely in and out of the hot tub.  Made of a super strong and rugged polymer, Spa Steps have a non-skid surface and can be assembled without tools.