Summit Spas & Hot Tubs
 

Spa or Hot Tub?

Spas and hot tubs are the same thing, it really just depends which term you prefer to use!

They are designed for all year round use and the spas have various dimensions and capacities, variable numbers and location of seats, benches or loungers, each of which has a given number of jets to massage individual parts of the body.

The most typical features of hot tubs are the wooden cabinet, in which the spa is fixed, and a cover protecting the water level and preventing energy losses. A spa remains filled with water that is continuously heated to a required temperature as the optimum temperature for hydrotherapy is a recommended 37°C to 39°C. The equipment set includes filtration system and ozonator that help to keep the water clean along with a regular chemical routine.

Perhaps the best investment for the family's health and well-being:

  • The spa is a home oasis, a private rehabilitation centre and a place for total relaxation
  • The spa invites both individual relaxation and family recreation; hydrotherapy in a spa helps release pain, tiredness, and stress
  • The spa is there where you need it & when you need it - AT HOME; it is destined to become a symbol of your home comfort
  • The spa provides relaxation after an exhausting workday as well as after a sports performance; you can treat yourselves to a massage in the pleasant home surroundings or natural environment of the garden at any time
  • Swim Spas offer an exercise pool as well as the hot tub hydrotherapy advantages

The spa may be placed in the garden or on decking where you can enjoy a warm soak in any weather and in any season of the year.

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