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A salt hot tub has several benefits, including:
- Softer water: A saltwater hot tub uses salt to generate chlorine instead of relying on traditional chemical treatments. This results in softer water that is gentler on your skin, eyes, and hair.
- Reduced maintenance: With a salt hot tub, you won’t need to add chlorine or other chemicals as frequently as you would with a traditional hot tub. This can save you time and money on maintenance costs.
- Health benefits: Soaking in a salt hot tub can have therapeutic benefits for your body. The warm water and salt can help soothe sore muscles and joints, reduce stress and anxiety, improve circulation, and promote better sleep.
- Eco-friendly: Saltwater hot tubs are more eco-friendly than traditional hot tubs. They use less electricity and chemicals, which means less impact on the environment.
- Longer-lasting: Salt hot tubs tend to last longer than traditional hot tubs because they are less harsh on the materials used in the construction of the hot tub.
Overall, a salt hot tub can provide a more relaxing, eco-friendly, and low-maintenance hot tub experience with potential therapeutic benefits for your body.
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What are Plug N Play hot tubs?
At the Splash we have quite a few variations of Plug n Play hot tubs. We sell quite a few of them because of their versatility . Some clients are looking for a hot tub that is smaller, or maybe they only have a limited power supply at their house. Or perhaps they have a smaller budget to work with. That is the beauty of the plug n plays….they appeal to a wide range of customers.
Here is the Image plug n play that is our top seller. It is an acrylic hot tub that has a gfci cord that literally plugs into a 120 outlet plug. Once in place, you add water and turn it on. They come in a variety of shapes from rectangle, circle, square or triangle. These models can also be used with 240V hard wire as well.
If you use 120V the heater will not engage when you have the jets on, but if you hard wire it at 240V then the heater does engage when the jets are on.
Why it is NOT crazy to start planning your pool in January!
When is the best time to start building a pool?
Picture a heat way in May and the thought crosses your mind that you want a pool for the backyard. Now this is a great, however you are now way behind your peers that have started the pool process much earlier in the year. Pools take time, so the earlier you start in the process the changes of you having it ready in April or May are strong. You want to be swimming in May or June so the best way to accomplish this is to start the ball rolling early.
Here is a sample of a pool timeline that I find makes the perfect build.
January: start the process of finding out:
- what size you want
- what kind of pool you want
- what pool permit you would need
- discuss your ground/backyard
February: finalize your pool of choice, colours, equipment such as a heater, salt generator, pump etc.
March:
- order your pool early March or Late February so that it arrives in April. This also gets you in the queue for pool building. Only so many pools can be built in the spring/summer so get in line to make sure yours is built first!
April: ground excavated
April/May: pool built, plumbed, filled
If you wait until April, May, or June to order the pool its still possible to get it built in time for summer. However, keep in mind you are killing a huge part of the swimming season and competing with other pool builds to get built.
We have 3 showrooms available where you can come in and talk to us about pool builds.
www.splashhottubspools.com servicing North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Bowen Island, Britannia, Furry Creek, Lions Bay, Sunshine Coast, Squamish, Whistler, & Pemberton