Hot Tubs, Swim Spas, Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor, CO https://coloradospas.com/ Hot Tubs and Swim Spas Dealer ☎ 970-223-5197 | Best Prices, Service, Selection | Serving Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor, Johnstown, Berthoud, Wellington, CO Fri, 25 Jan 2019 21:02:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 https://coloradospas.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/favicon-colorado-spas.png Hot Tubs, Swim Spas, Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor, CO https://coloradospas.com/ 32 32 What’s the Best Temperature for Your Hot Tub? https://coloradospas.com/whats-the-best-temperature-for-your-hot-tub/ Fri, 25 Jan 2019 21:02:11 +0000 https://coloradospas.com/?p=694 If you’ve just invested in a hot tub for your friends, family, and guests (or maybe just for yourself!) then you’re likely elated at the prospect of taking your first dip. But as a new spa owner, you may not know what the best temperature will be for your spa. You may be thinking: What […]

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If you’ve just invested in a hot tub for your friends, family, and guests (or maybe just for yourself!) then you’re likely elated at the prospect of taking your first dip. But as a new spa owner, you may not know what the best temperature will be for your spa. You may be thinking: What temperature will be most enjoyable? Well, we’re here to tell you that there’s no black-and-white answer to that question. After all, everybody has their own preferences, and your preferences may even change throughout the year. So, how do you decide? Well, as Fort Collins’ premier spa provider, we have a few tips that you can employ to try to please everybody that is taking a dip. Here’s our advice:

Safety First

Before we get started, we have a few words of caution. If you have kiddoes around that will be enjoying the tub, or if you have any folks who may have health issues if they take a dip, then you may need to lower the temperature of your spa. Be mindful that some people shouldn’t use hot tubs if they have certain health conditions, and they should consult a physician if they’re considering using a spa. In addition, pregnant women should also consult a physician before using a hot tub. Younger children (those under the age of 5) should only take a dip if the temperature is below 95°F, and they should only sit in the tub for 5 to 10 minute intervals. Always supervise children that are enjoying your hot tub.

For Those Who Like It Hot

Now, if you’re one of the many hot tub enthusiasts who prefer their spa as hot as it gets, you’ll likely be setting the temperature to 104°F. This is the highest UL-standardardized temperature allowed for hot tub manufacturers, since higher temperatures can be dangerous or hazardous to your health. If you max out the hot tub temperature at 104°F, you’ll find your spa quite hot, yet still safe for a soak.

Seasonal Adjustments

Some folks prefer to adjust their spa temperature throughout the year to reflect the weather outside. For instance, you may want to have your spa fairly hot in spring and fall, piping hot in winter, and lukewarm in the summer. You’re always welcome to adjust the temperature of your hot tub as outdoor temperatures rise and fall. Minimizing the temperature of your spa in summer is fairly common, actually, since it can serve as a “small pool” to actually cool off throughout those hot, sunny days. Simply set your spa to the lowest temperature setting, ensuring that it continues to filter the water in the tub.

Be mindful that if you are adjusting the temperature in your spa, you shouldn’t do it too often or too quickly. Adjusting the temperature often can strain the components of your spa, and that wear and tear can decrease the longevity of your hot tub. Instead of constant adjustments, you can slowly adjust the heat range of your spa as the seasons change.

When You’re Away

If you’re going to be away from your hot tub for a while, you may be wondering if you should lower the temperature to save a bit on energy costs. That’s a good idea. If you’re heading out of town for a few days, you can lower your spa by 5 degrees lower than your usual setting to save a bit of energy. Then, when you return you can raise that temperature up without straining the tub much — the temperature should be back to normal in a matter of hours.

If you’re going to be gone for more than a week, you can lower the temperature of your tub even further. You can turn your spa to energy-saving mode if it has that feature, or lower your spa to the lowest allowable temperature. You’ll want to keep the spa on to keep the water fresh and filtered.

Count on Colorado Spas

If you ever need more advice about your hot tub, its temperatures, and how to make the most of your spa time, we’re always here. Give us a call with any questions that you may have, and feel free to stop by our spa showroom in Fort Collins at any time!

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The Importance of a Protective Spa Cover https://coloradospas.com/the-importance-of-a-protective-spa-cover/ Thu, 03 Jan 2019 20:57:33 +0000 https://coloradospas.com/?p=693 If you’ve just bought a hot tub, then you’ve likely been told that you should keep your cover on the tub when it’s not in use. Why? Well there are a number of reasons why it’s important to cover your spa when you’re not taking a dip. You’ll find that it improves the efficiency of […]

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If you’ve just bought a hot tub, then you’ve likely been told that you should keep your cover on the tub when it’s not in use. Why? Well there are a number of reasons why it’s important to cover your spa when you’re not taking a dip. You’ll find that it improves the efficiency of your tub, it keeps debris out of your spa, it reduces wear and tear, and it ensures that your spa is safe and protected.

Improve the Efficiency of Your Tub

The first and foremost function of your spa cover is to keep the heat in the tub, and to keep cold air and precipitation out. Your hot tub cover is designed to insulate your tub against the outdoor atmosphere and elements. You should always keep your cover on when it’s not in use, in order to keep your spa operating efficiently — otherwise, you could see a spike on your electric bill.

Keep Dust, Leaves, & Debris Out

Think about all that dust and debris that settles on your porch and patio. Now imagine all that stuff finding its way into your hot tub. If you leave the cover off your spa, you’ll find that it’s liable to catch leaves, dirt, dust, tumbleweeds, you name it. Instead, keep that tub covered, so that you can keep your water and filters clean. If you happen to leave your cover off for a while, just be sure to check the chemical and pH balance of your water, and clean out your filters.

Keep Your Spa Safe

It’s a good idea in general to keep your cover on your spa. If there are pets or kids in your neighborhood, your hot tub can be an (albeit unlikely) hazard. Keep that cover on your spa to keep curious kids and pets from jumping in.

Reduce Exposure to UV Rays

The sun’s rays won’t damage your hot tub much if you accidentally leave the cover off for an hour or two. However, over time the sun’s rays can discolor your hot tub, including the sides of the tub, various fixtures, and the headrests of your spa. Fortunately, these components are designed to resist ultraviolet rays, and keeping the cover on your spa on those sunny days will ensure that interior components remain protected.

Secure Your Tub

If you’re worried that someone might try to use your tub without your knowledge, then a locking cover will ensure that it remains private. Many tub covers come with secure, locking straps that you can latch with the turn of a key.

Count on Colorado Spas for Covers & Accessories

If you have an old tub that could use a new cover, or if you’re looking for the perfect cover for your new spa, we can help guide you to the right solution. Give us a call if you have any questions about our spas and accessories or visit us in our Fort Collins showroom!

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Holidays & Hot Tubs: The Perfect Gift for the Whole Family! https://coloradospas.com/holidays-hot-tubs-the-perfect-gift-for-the-whole-family/ Mon, 26 Nov 2018 23:05:44 +0000 https://coloradospas.com/?p=681 If you’re looking for the ultimate gift to give the whole family — and a gift that truly continues to give and give — then it’s time to invest in a spa. And what better time is there than during the winter holidays. You’ll love the new addition for your home, and you’re family will […]

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If you’re looking for the ultimate gift to give the whole family — and a gift that truly continues to give and give — then it’s time to invest in a spa. And what better time is there than during the winter holidays. You’ll love the new addition for your home, and you’re family will love their first dip in their spa as the snow starts to fall this cold season. So what are you waiting for?

If you’re considering a new spa for your home this season, we’re here to convince you that you’ll love our hot tubs; and we’ve lined up a number of activities that you’ll enjoy for your first hot tub experience during the holidays! Here are a few favorite activities that you and your family are sure to enjoy:

Champagne to Ring in the New Year

A new year is always reason to celebrate. And with a spa and a bottle of bubbly, you’ll ring in the New Year in style. Whether you’re soaking in the spa with the love of your life, or you’re enjoying a cheerful celebration with friends, there’s no better way to kick off the turning of the calendar. So, pop the cover of your tub off, pop the cork of your favorite champagne, and take a soak under the stars (or fireworks!).

Just remember to enjoy your bubbly responsibly — do not consume too much alcohol while enjoying your spa, and be sure to hydrate! Oh, and it’s best to use plastic champagne flutes if you’re drinking in or around your tub, since glass can prove dangerous!

Spa & Snow Angels

If you live here on the Front Range, then you’re sure to see a few blizzards throughout the winter. When the white stuff falls, you can head out to the hot tub to make the most of that sparkly precipitation. If you’re feeling bold, jump out, take a dive in the snow, and make a snow angel! Children love to prance back and forth between the spa and the snow, and you’ll certainly feel like a kid if you give it a try! Just be sure to keep the kiddos monitored, and don’t let them run around the tub if there is water or ice on the ground!

Soak Up the Sun

When winter rolls around, the sun ends up on the wrong side of the earth for the majority of the time — leaving us in the dark. And with cold temperatures, it can be daunting to get outside to get some sunlight. If you need to counter seasonal affective disorder with some much needed, warming sun rays, you can beat the cold with a daytime soak. Head out to the tub during a sunny spurt throughout the day to get a bit of exposure. Your body will be thankful for the vitamin D it synthesizes in sunlight. You can take a sunny swim for about 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the color of your skin, the time of the year (there’s less UVB exposure during the winter), and the time of day (there’s more UVB exposure when skies are clear and the sun is at its highest). Be sure not to spend too much time in full exposure, and use protective lotion if you’ll be out in the sun for an extended time! Also, be wary that some people are more sensitive to sunlight while bathing, so don’t overexpose yourself if you notice your skin is burnt, itchy, or overly dry.

Snow Games

Snowball fights are fun. And they’re twice as fun if you have a spa to warm up in. Your hot tub can serve as the perfect “home base” for all of the snow games that you like to play. If you’re building a snowman, for instance, then you can stay close to the hot tub; just be sure to keep your swimsuit and a few towels handy.

Morning Coffee & Cocoa

Is there any better way to wake up than a morning cup of rich cocoa or hot coffee? If your favorite wake up routine means stirring a cup of hot stuff as soon as you stir from bed, you’ll love adding a hot tub to the mix. Wake up and greet the day with a new hot tub this holiday — you’ll spring out of bed faster, and you’ll feel refreshed and relaxed for the day to come.

Shop for Your Family’s Favorite New Gift

If you’re looking for the ultimate gift that everybody in your family will enjoy, then you’d better stop into the showroom here at Colorado Spas. We have a gallery of hot tubs, ranging from two-seaters to sizeable spas that will fit the whole family. You’ll love the boundless activities that will be enjoyed by all. Stop by our showroom on South College in Fort Collins, or reach out to us to learn more about our spas!

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How to Integrate Your New Spa With Your Home & Landscape https://coloradospas.com/how-to-integrate-your-new-spa-with-your-home-landscape/ Thu, 11 Oct 2018 16:48:20 +0000 https://coloradospas.com/?p=676 It’s finally time. You’re going to bring home that spa that you’ve wanted since you were a child. It’s an exciting time — purchasing a new hot tub — and it provides you with a number of opportunities to make the most out of your new installation. After all, your spa won’t just be tacked […]

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It’s finally time. You’re going to bring home that spa that you’ve wanted since you were a child. It’s an exciting time — purchasing a new hot tub — and it provides you with a number of opportunities to make the most out of your new installation. After all, your spa won’t just be tacked onto your property like that lonely toolshed you have out back. Your new hot tub will be an addition to your home, and a focal feature for your landscape. With so much potential, your imagination may race with designs and prospective new additions to your landscape and abode. Here are additions you may consider to seize the opportunity to make your hot tub an integrated part of your landscape:

Build Into Your Deck or Patio

While it’s common for folks to simply pour a slab of concrete for their new hot tub (and there’s nothing wrong with this easy, cost-effective solution), others opt to “sink” their spa into their deck or patio by lowering it into their landscape. If you’d like, you can build your hot tub into your patio by dropping it down a few feet so that the edges of your tub are flush with your patio. Or, you might keep your spa raised up on your deck, but build wrap-around stairs that make your tub easily accessible. If you are planning on integrating your hot tub into your deck or patio, just be sure that you measure your new spa properly, and make sure that your design still allows for access to the maintenance panels of your tub!

Installing a Pergola

A pergola will look great above your new hot tub, and it can serve to provide you with shade, and some protection from precipitation if you like to use your spa while the weather is a bit adverse. You can create a custom pergola that features everything you’d like to have for your tubbing experience: Build in curtains to provide spa-goers with a bit of privacy. Or install a sunshade spanning across your pergola to keep the sun’s rays at bay. Tack on a few shower hooks to the columns of your pergola to keep dry towels at arm’s reach. Or top off your pergola with a sloped roof to keep rain and snow from falling on hot tub attendees (personally, I like it when there’s some precipitation while in the spa!). You can even install speakers along the columns of your spa, or string up a line of outdoor Edison bulbs to give your hot tub even more of a cozy appeal. The possibilities here are endless!

Privacy Fencing

If you want a truly intimate setting, you can build privacy fencing around your hot tub. You can build a high fence for complete privacy, or, you can opt for latticework and trellises to partially mask the views of your spa. You can even integrate vines that will grow to cover your trellises and latticework, or the privacy fencing that you’ve installed.

Lighting

While your spa will have some interior lighting, and it may feature some exterior lights as well, you may want to create a fully integrated atmosphere throughout your landscape. You can install landscape lighting that highlights your hot tub. Or perhaps you’d like to have string lights that span over your spa. Light installations will improve the appeal of your hot tub, and they’ll help to ensure that your guests move safely across your deck or patio as they walk from your house to your spa, even on dark nights.

Stairs & Railings

Speaking of safety, you may want to install stairs and railings to make access easy for those who are taking a dip. While your hot tub will come with a small set of stairs, per your request, you may opt to create stairs and railings yourself. Perhaps you’d like to create a custom set of stairs that matches the wood and stain of your deck. Or you’d like to install a rail alongside your stairs to give those who are entering or exiting your spa something to hold onto. Oftentimes, it’s best to build stairs and railings in after the spa has been set in place, since it will make the installation easier, and you’ll know precisely how high to make your stairs and their railing counterparts.

Changing Room

Do you plan on having guests over who would love to jump into the tub? Then you may want to build a changing room near your tub. Now, you don’t have to get too fancy with your changing room. A few square feet of space, some shelves for towels, a mirror, and a bench would be more than sufficient to give your guests a small, private space to change out of their clothes and into a suit for the spa.

Other Features

On top of all those additions, you may want to consider building in a sound system around your patio or deck (if your spa doesn’t come with built in speakers!). And you may want to add some towel racks or towel hooks throughout the space, as well as a cubby to keep clean towels for your guests. You can also build in shelving around your hot tub to hold drinks or any other items that you’d like to keep nearby (although your spa will likely have its own cup holders as well). Get creative, and add anything that you can imagine!

Find Your Dream Spa at Colorado Spas

We get it — buying a spa is an exciting time! We’re always here to provide you with the spa of your dreams, so that you can make your home even more cozy. Count on Colorado Spas to find the perfect tub to fit your abode, your landscape, and your desires. We carry a litany of spas, provided by some of the best hot tub manufacturers in the nation. Check out our Clearwater spas, Marquis® spas, and Cal Spas® hot tubs! You can also visit our showroom in Fort Collins at 6208 South College Avenue, and feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions about our spas!

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6 Things You Should Never Do When Enjoying Your Hot Tub https://coloradospas.com/6-things-you-should-never-do-when-enjoying-your-hot-tub/ Fri, 10 Aug 2018 20:49:49 +0000 https://coloradospas.com/?p=589 You’ve recently purchased a hot tub, it is fully set up, and now it is ready to be enjoyed. All that’s left is for you to sink into the warm, soothing waters and enjoy a relaxing evening soak. While there is nothing better than those initial evenings of owning a hot tub, be sure you […]

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You’ve recently purchased a hot tub, it is fully set up, and now it is ready to be enjoyed. All that’s left is for you to sink into the warm, soothing waters and enjoy a relaxing evening soak. While there is nothing better than those initial evenings of owning a hot tub, be sure you know exactly how to best take care of your newly acquired hot tub and avoid any activities that could lead to issues. Here at Colorado Spas, we provide an array of choices when it comes to hot tubs in Northern Colorado. We can help you pick the ideal outdoor hot tub for your needs.

Talk to us today about the hot tubs we have for sale and check out these six things you should never do when enjoying your new purchase.

#1: Bring Glass To The Party

While you might be tempted to bring your glass of wine or bottle of beer to the hot tub with you, never bring glass near your hot tub. If you were to drop your glass or knock it over, you could be facing a clean-up nightmare. Glass can easily get caught up in the swirling water and cause a serious safety concern. If glass is broken around your hot tub and there is any possibility that glass entered the hot tub, you need to leave immediately and thoroughly clean the spa.

Not only is it a bad idea to bring glass near your hot tub, most of the time the glass you are bringing is a holder for an alcoholic beverage of some kind. While it sounds ideal to soak and sip your favorite adult beverage, it is actually not recommended to drink while soaking. Save the cocktail hour for after your relaxing soak.

#2: Soak Till Your A Lobster

What can soothe your sore muscles more than a nice, toasty hot tub soak? While you want to enjoy a fair amount of heat when lounging in a hot tub, be careful that you don’t overdo it. Always monitor the heat in your hot tub and make sure it is not exceeding the recommended limits, around 100 degrees to 102 degrees Fahrenheit.

You should also take a break and get out of your hot tub. The hotter the water, the less time you should spend soaking. Ideally, take a break and get out of your hot tub every 15 to 30 minutes. Take some time to cool off before re-entering.

#3: Get In With Wounds

Soaking a sore muscle or a tired back is a great use of your hot tub. However, any open wounds or cuts should not be exposed to the hot tub’s water. Avoid using a hot tub until your wounds are completely healed over. A simple bandage will not be enough to protect your wound while you soak and the hot water can actually remove bandages while you soak.

Soaking with open wounds puts you at risk of developing infections. Use your hot tub for sore muscles, not sore cuts.

#4: Leave The Kids Unattended

Even your children will enjoy a quick soak in the hot tub. However, be sure you are always around to supervise any children who use the hot tub. While a hot tub might seem small enough to safely leave a child alone in, it is just as dangerous as leaving a young child in a pool alone or any other body of water.

Make sure every kid in your home or who visits your home understands that the hot tub can only be used under adult supervision. If you are worried about curious children getting in without your knowledge, keep the hot tub cover on and locked unless you are around.

#5: Rough House In The Spa

It might sound fun to play a game of chicken in your hot tub, but it is never wise to roughhouse in this small space. A hot tub can be very slick and it is easy to slip and fall when playing around. This can lead to cracking your head on the side of the spa or falling out of the tub onto the ground.

Save the roughhousing for a different time and enjoy your hot tub in a leisurely manner. Make sure youngsters also follow this rule of hot tubbing.

#6: Watch A Thunderstorm From The Tub

Here in Northern Colorado, summertime brings some beautiful storms. While you might find it relaxing to watch a thunderstorm while soaking in the warm waters, it is never wise to be in any body of water during a thunderstorm and that includes your hot tub. If you can see or hear lightning, you need to exit the water and save your soak for after the storm.

While thunderstorms might pose a risk to hot tub users, that doesn’t have to stop you from enjoying any storms. Wait for a beautiful winter snow storm and enjoy the warmth of your hot tub’s water as you watch the snow fall. One of the reasons hot tubs are so popular in Northern Colorado is due to our climate. With so many cold days and nights ahead, a hot tub makes the perfect solution to fight the chill.

Shop For Your Hot Tub At Colorado Spas

If you haven’t yet purchased your hot tub, we invite you to come see what hot tubs we have for sale. We provide a vast array of spas, jacuzzis, and hot tub styles. We have something for everyone. From a small hot tub that is cozy and ideal for a couple to our larger options which are excellent for entertaining, we have something to meet the needs of anyone. Talk to us today about the hot tub of your dreams and we can work with you to pick out the right spa for your needs. Worried about the cost? Speak to us about our financing options and enjoy hot water perfected.

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Our Spa Cleaning & Care Tips https://coloradospas.com/our-spa-cleaning-care-tips/ Mon, 06 Aug 2018 23:12:41 +0000 https://coloradospas.com/?p=582 If you’ve just purchased a new spa, you’re likely giddy at the boundless fun and relaxation that you’ll be enjoying. That said, you’re probably curious how best to maintain your hot tub to ensure that the water remains crystal clear, and the components of the spa don’t get damaged. Here are a few tips that […]

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If you’ve just purchased a new spa, you’re likely giddy at the boundless fun and relaxation that you’ll be enjoying. That said, you’re probably curious how best to maintain your hot tub to ensure that the water remains crystal clear, and the components of the spa don’t get damaged. Here are a few tips that you can follow to ensure that your spa is safe, clean, and lasts for years on end.

Keep Your Hot Tub Cover Clean

Your hot tub cover is responsible for keeping the tub clean — it keeps leaves from falling into the tub, it keeps insects from making your spa their home, and it helps to keep your filter from working overtime. Plus, your cover ensures that your hot tub retains heat efficiently. However, your hot tub cover can actually harbor mold and bacteria. On occasion, it’s best to give your hot tub cove a cleaning with diluted bleach to keep the tub clean. The underside of your cover can eventually grow mold and bacteria, since it encloses a warm, moist environment. It’s best to keep your hot tub cover clean. You can use a solution of water (9 parts), and bleach (1 part) to spray down and wipe the underside of your hot tub cover. Clean your hot tub cover once every 90 days to ensure that bacteria and mold don’t grow.

Fill With Filtered Water

Whether you’re filling your tub for the first time, or you’re refilling your tub to give it a fresh start, it’s best to use filtered water to fill up your spa. Now, that doesn’t mean that you have to buy gallons and gallons of filtered water — and no, you won’t have to fill up pitcher after pitcher of filtered water from that little water tap on the sink. You can actually purchase a water filter that is designed to work on a garden hose. These water filters will pull out particles and contaminants that may otherwise be caught by your hot tubs water filter, forcing your filter to work overtime as you turn the spa on for the first time after the fill-up. Utilizing filtered water ensures that your hot tub’s filtering system will have an easy time keeping your fresh water clean.

Swap Out Your Filters

It’s always a good idea to keep an extra filter on hand, in case your current filter gets gunked up beyond use. While your filter should last for months on end, under normal care conditions. However, you never know when your filter will be on its last leg. Keep an eye out for signs of wear or damage. Tears and holes are indicators that your filter isn’t doing its job. Also, if you can’t clean out your filter by spraying it down with a filter wand, then it may be too dirty to continually clean your hot tub. It’s time to swap out your filter.

Follow Care Instructions to a T

Your hot tub will come with care instructions that will aid you in keeping your hot tub clean. Be sure to follow the instructions that come with your spa to a T, to ensure that your filtration system works, and your water is clean and safe for use. If you’re uncertain how to clean or maintain your tub, don’t hesitate to reach out to a spa specialist to ensure that your hot tub remains clean and safe, and to maintain the longevity of the tub.

Test Your Water Often

Testing your water will ensure that your water is balanced and clean, which will help the pump and filter to last their longest. More importantly, these tests are designed to ensure that your water is clean, and safe for use. Test your water before each use to ensure that your water is perfect for a dip, and test your water at least twice per week to continually check the pH and chemical balances of your water.

Use Caution When Adding Chemicals

Again, it’s best to follow your care instructions to a T when it comes time to balance your water. Over or under-use of chemicals can damage your hot tub, and it may make your spa unsafe for bathing. Be sure to measure out your chemicals as you add them to make sure that you don’t over or under-use your spa chemicals. If you’re adding chemicals to your hot tub, you’ll want to wait several hours before taking a dip, since the chemicals require time to balance. Be sure to test your tub again before you jump in!

Let Your Spa Breathe After Adding Chemicals

If you’re adding chemicals to your tub, especially bromine, it’s best to let it “breathe” for a few minutes to ensure that these chemicals don’t corrode the exposed components underneath the cover of your tub. Fifteen minutes is plenty of time to make sure that corrosive air doesn’t fill the void between your spa cover and the water.

Know When to Refill

Refilling your spa will be necessary from time to time. If you aren’t going to be using your hot tub for an extended amount of time, it’s best to drain the tub, so that you don’t have to maintain the balance of the water, and you won’t have to keep the filter clean and the pump running. Also, you should drain your tub during the winter, if you’re planning on shutting off the heat. If the temperature of your water gets low enough, your pump and pipes may fail. Finally, you’ll want to refill your spa when the water is dirty, and it won’t respond to chemical solutions. For instance, if your water is starting to smell funny, or if the water won’t lose its foam when you add an anti-foaming solution, then it may be time to give the spa a fresh start with a drain and fill.

Shower Before You Tub

The water in your tub is a rather delicate balance, and that balance can be offset by oils, makeup, and other products. It’s a good habit to take a quick rinse before you settle into your spa. Oils, makeup, and skin products can slow down your filtration system, and they’ll make it more difficult to maintain a balanced tub.

Reach Out to Your Local Experts

If you ever need help with your spa, you can count on the local experts here at Colorado Spas. We’re proud to sell spas here in Fort Collins, and we’re ecstatic to work with spa owners throughout Northern Colorado, providing advice and care to ensure that their spas remain in tip-top shape. Reach out to us if you have any questions about caring for your hot tub!

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How Your Hot Tub Can Help You With Improved Mental Wellness https://coloradospas.com/how-your-hot-tub-can-help-you-with-improved-mental-wellness/ Sun, 01 Jul 2018 16:56:38 +0000 https://coloradospas.com/?p=616 It goes without saying that hot tubs can provide an added element of relaxation into your life. While most of us recognize the relaxing element of a hot tubbing, you might not have ever thought about how much a hot tub can improve your mental wellness. With the rise of knowledge around the importance of […]

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It goes without saying that hot tubs can provide an added element of relaxation into your life. While most of us recognize the relaxing element of a hot tubbing, you might not have ever thought about how much a hot tub can improve your mental wellness. With the rise of knowledge around the importance of self-care, there is no better time than now to invest in personal calm and relaxation. If you are looking for a hot tub in Northern Colorado, we invite you to visit our showroom and speak with our team about choosing the perfect spa for your needs.

If one of your goals is to improve your mental wellness, check out this information about how a hot tub can help you achieve your mental health goals.

The Importance Of Hydrotherapy

Using water as a means of therapy and restoration has been a practice long in use. From the time of ancient Rome, bathhouses have played an important role in reviving and improving people’s health. In every culture, you can find a form of hydrotherapy including sweat lodges, hot springs, and more. It has long been recognized that water can aid in healing and restoration for both the mind and body.

This form of healing is described as hydrotherapy. Hot water, in particular, is esteemed for its healing qualities. As hot water and the jets found in a hot tub increase circulation, more oxygen reaches every part of your body, leading to improved healing. Not only can you enjoy hydrotherapy for the healing of your body, but you can also enjoy the added benefit of healing for your mind. Read on to learn more about how a hot tub can help you improve your mental wellness.

Integrate Your Hot Tub Into Self-Reflection Rituals

Just as water has been integral throughout the ages in healing, so has self-reflection and meditation. Taking the time to slow down and calm your thoughts can go a long way in improving your mental well being. It is easy for life to become a hectic whirlwind, in which you never have a moment to reflect on your purpose for living.

Take the time to integrate self-reflection and meditation into your weekly routine. Use your hot tub as a relaxing location for this practice. As the water soothes your body, allow your mind to relax and slowly process the days behind and head.

Add Soaking Into Your Normal Workout Routine

Working out is both a physical and mental exercise. Ask anyone who has ever trained for a long race and you will find that most endurance activities involve a large amount of mental discipline. Utilize your hot tub to promote this mental health into your daily routine. Not only will soaking after a long workout ease the pain in your muscles, it can also soothe your mind after an intense battle of the wills. This will help you get the most out of your workout in every way.

Splurge On A Night Just For You

Your hot tub can also be utilized as an important aspect of self-care. If you find that most days you are busy running around, helping others, with little time for yourself, use your hot tub as a personal getaway. Schedule a night that is just for you. Spend time relaxing in the warm waters of your hot tub and letting your stress melt away. Stress is the leading cause of numerous diseases and ailments, which is why taking care of your mental well-being is so vital. A hot tub can be the perfect catalyst for the relaxation your mind needs.

Improve Your Mental Health: Visit Us Today

Are you interested in the benefits of hydrotherapy for your mental well-being? Come visit us at Colorado Spas today to learn more about our vast selection of hot tubs in Northern Colorado. We can help you pick out the perfect spa that will allow you to rejuvenate your mind. The relaxation that hydrotherapy offers is a truly remarkable experience. Having access to that level of healing in your own backyard can be life-changing. Talk to us today about harnessing the energy of water and enjoy hot water perfected as you soak in your new hot tub.

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How To Prepare Your Home For Your New Spa https://coloradospas.com/how-to-prepare-your-home-for-your-new-spa/ Sat, 23 Jun 2018 16:46:41 +0000 https://coloradospas.com/?p=614 So you took the big step and purchased your first hot tub. Being the owner of a home spa is an exciting thing. You want to ensure everything goes smoothly the day your new hot tub is delivered. Here at Colorado Spas of Northern Colorado, we are passionate about helping people find the perfect hot […]

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So you took the big step and purchased your first hot tub. Being the owner of a home spa is an exciting thing. You want to ensure everything goes smoothly the day your new hot tub is delivered. Here at Colorado Spas of Northern Colorado, we are passionate about helping people find the perfect hot tub for their home. Whether you want something big to entertain guests or just a small spa for you to relax in after a long day at work, we have a hot tub and spa to meet your needs.

Once you have made your purchase, our staff will walk you through the steps you need to take before delivery day. In the meantime, check out these tips on how to prepare your home for your new hot tub.

#1: Choose A Space Large Enough

The first thing you should do is determine the best place for your hot tub to go. You will want to find a space that is large enough for your hot tub to be comfortably used. Think about more than just “will the hot tub fit into this space?” but rather “will it be easy to use the hot tub in this space?”. You want to have room to walk around the hot tub, allowing for easy entering and exiting.

You also want to ensure you can service the hot tub easily. Leave some room around the different components of the tub so you can access them as needed. Having a little extra space will be better than not enough as it will also free up room for additional tables or seats around the spa.

#2: Think About Proximity

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While a hot tub tucked away in the woods might sound like the ideal location for a secluded soak, proximity will actually be important to the functionality of your hot tub. Not only do we tend to utilize things that are closer to us more than if they are out of sight, it is also important that you can run the appropriate electric to the hot tub. Something that is placed far out into the woods will require a lot of extra work in regards to wiring.

It is also going to be useful to have a hose nearby for times you need to clean out the hot tub and refill it. Think about how you can drain water in the area as well. Closer to your house will make using your hot tub much easier.

#3: Consider Adding In Privacy Features

Soaking in your hot tub is a relaxing venture and it is one you probably want to only share with your close friends and family. If you don’t already have a privacy fence in your yard and you live around neighbors, consider adding in privacy features. You can either upgrade your fence to a privacy fence or you can simply add a privacy screen around the hot tub area. A little extra privacy will make soaking in your hot tub even more relaxing for you and your friends.

#4: Ensure It Has A Solid Deck

Hot tubs are extremely heavy and when you fill them with water, you are looking at a massive amount of weight. This weight can destroy a yard, which is why you should never place a hot tub directly on the ground. Instead, your hot tub should be installed on top of a deck. You can utilize a deck that is already in place or build a deck specifically for your hot tub.

Make sure that if you are using an old deck it is stable enough to handle the weight of a hot tub. When in doubt, ask your spa dealer for help with an inspection of the space. The last thing you want is for your hot tub to come crashing through your deck as you soak.

#5: Clear The Area The Day Of

Finally, when the day of delivery arrives, make sure you clear the area of any clutter. Ensure there is plenty of room for the delivery team to bring the hot tub into the space. Put up any pets during delivery time as well so that they are not running underfoot. The less obstacles the delivery team has to navigate, the better.

If you are ready to purchase your very own hot tub, we can help. We provide an array of choices when it comes to spas in Northern Colorado. We invite you to reach out to our team to learn more or simply stop by our showroom. We will be happy to walk you through the vast array of products we carry, ensuring you find the perfect hot tub for your needs.

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5 Fun Benefits Of Owning A Hot Tub https://coloradospas.com/5-fun-benefits-of-owning-a-hot-tub/ Fri, 15 Jun 2018 16:45:00 +0000 https://coloradospas.com/?p=612 Purchasing a hot tub is an exciting venture. From picking out the ideal size to choosing additional accessories, a hot tub is one of the most enjoyable purchases you can make. If you are contemplating the purchase of an outdoor hot tub, we invite you to come visit our showroom. We offer a vast selection […]

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Purchasing a hot tub is an exciting venture. From picking out the ideal size to choosing additional accessories, a hot tub is one of the most enjoyable purchases you can make. If you are contemplating the purchase of an outdoor hot tub, we invite you to come visit our showroom. We offer a vast selection of hot tubs in Northern Colorado and our showroom staff will be happy to guide you to the perfect hot tub or spa for your needs.

Once you own a hot tub, you will enjoy numerous benefits from this addition to your home. Check out these five fun benefits of being a hot tub owner and come peruse the best hot tubs at Colorado Spas today.

#1: Soak The Pain Away

Do you love to hike in the beautiful mountains? Perhaps you are mountain biker or an avid runner. Whatever the case, if you partake in the great outdoor activities Colorado has to offer, odds are good that some days you face extremely sore muscles. When your muscles are aching from a big day on the slopes or a hike up Longs, nothing will feel better than slipping into your very own hot tub and soaking away the pain.

Hot tubs have long been esteemed for their ability to soothe aches and pains. For those who have chronic back pain, a hot tub can be an excellent method for pain management. Not only does the hot water help to relieve pain, the powerful jets will massage away your aches.

#2: Host A Memorable Party

Do you love to entertain? Are guests often found hanging out on your back patio sipping a cold beverage? If so, you are the perfect candidate for a hot tub. What could make a party more enjoyable than having a hot tub present? You will quickly become the most popular place for parties as a hot tub owner.

The best part is that unlike an outdoor swimming pool, an outdoor hot tub provides entertainment year round. Invite your friends over for the first cold fall evening and enjoy the toasty warmth of hot water perfected.

#3: Spend More Time At Home

Do you want to enjoy your time at home more? Are you looking to cut back on how much money you spend going out? Owning a hot tub will allow you to spend more time at home while still having plenty of fun. Instead of racking up a large bill at bars and restaurants, you can purchase food and beverages for the house at a fraction of the cost and enjoy the fun of relaxing in your hot tub.

Already a homebody? Now you have the perfect excuse to stay in. Nothing will make your home more inviting than knowing that the moment you get back to your house you can slide into the warm soothing waters of your hot tub.

#4: Enjoy Colorado Winters

Does the winter get you blue? Tired of feeling like your toes are constantly frozen? While the Colorado winter can be harsh at times, there is no reason to not enjoy this frigid time of year. With a hot tub, you can relax and gain a new perspective on the colder months. Hot tubs are one of the best outdoor water features because they are usable year round.

Sit back and soak in the warmth as you watch the snow softly falling. Hot tubs will change your perspective on the wintertime, providing you with enjoyment no matter how chilly the day.

#5: Embrace Your Romantic Side

Looking for a way to up your romantic game? Whether you are on the dating scene and hope to impress your new beau or you are about to celebrate a milestone anniversary, a hot tub is the perfect way to create a romantic evening. Snuggle up and enjoy the warm water as you relax and unwind from the day together. The relaxation of the hot water will help you feel calm and happy, leading to a wonderful romantic evening. Add a nice meal and some wine after your soak, and you have the perfect date night in.

Come Visit Us At Colorado Spas

Ready to purchase a hot tub for your home? Enjoy all the benefits these water features have to offer and stop by our Northern Colorado hot tub showroom today. We will help you find the perfect spa for your needs.

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A How-To Guide On Choosing The Right Spa https://coloradospas.com/a-how-to-guide-on-choosing-the-right-spa/ Fri, 08 Jun 2018 16:42:27 +0000 https://coloradospas.com/?p=609 Picking out a hot tub can feel like an overwhelming task. You know you want a place to relax and soak those weary muscles, but what spa is the right one for you? Will you opt for a swim spa or a simple two-person tub? Do you want something that takes up a small amount […]

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Picking out a hot tub can feel like an overwhelming task. You know you want a place to relax and soak those weary muscles, but what spa is the right one for you? Will you opt for a swim spa or a simple two-person tub? Do you want something that takes up a small amount of space on your deck or are you willing to give up more outdoor living space for more hot tub fun?

Before you come visit us to check out our vast array of spas in Northern Colorado, we invite you to check out this how-to guide on choosing the right spa. As always, reach out at any point with further questions about the products we carry.

#1: Think About Size

One of the first things you need to do is measure the space you will be putting your hot tub in, ensuring you don’t pick something larger than the area you have. Take detailed measurements and account for extra walking room around the spa. Write down all the measurements and bring them with you to the spa showroom.

Not only should you think about the size of the hot tub in relation to the space you will be placing it into, but you should also think about the number of people you plan to entertain. Are you hoping to use your hot tub for hosting friends? Will it be just for you and your significant other to enjoy? Spas come in a variety of styles and sizes, with some that are cozy and romantic and others that are meant for parties. Decide what style you want beforehand.

#2: Consider Extras

Do you a hot tub with all the bells and whistles? Start compiling a list of the extras you definitely want to have. For example, are you looking for a hot tub with extra jets for the perfect massage? Do you want a table that rests in the middle of your hot tub allowing for beverages to be easily brought to the spa. Think about everything you want from your spa so you can ensure you don’t forget any important features when you get to the showroom.

Not only should you factor in fun features, such as extra jets, but you should also consider the necessary add-ons. You will need a hot tub cover, cleaning chemicals, extra filters, and other important items for upkeep. Ask the showroom you visit which of these extras are included with different models so you can factor this into the pricing.

#3: Understand Your Budget

Another important aspect to shopping for a spa is to create a realistic budget. Without having any budget in mind, it will be hard for you to even begin when you reach the hot tub showroom. If you have a set number in mind that is the top of your budget, you can enter the sales floor and immediately weed some spas out of the picture.

Take the time to think about not only how much you want to spend on the hot tub, but also factor in what you will need to spend on accessories and upkeep. Many spa showrooms also offer financing options, so be sure you ask about this route as well. The right financing plan can help you purchase the spa of your dreams.

#4: Pick A Good Dealer

Finally, no amount of planning will do you any good if you choose a bad place to purchase your new spa. Visiting a store in person is ideal, as you will get the best idea about the hot tubs in question if you can see them for yourself. Going to a physical showroom, rather than purchasing a hot tub online, will also afford you the chance to speak to a knowledgeable staff member. A salesperson who specializes in hot tubs will have years of experience working with people to find the ideal solution for their needs. This expertise will ensure you are actually purchasing what will work for you.

Here at Colorado Spas, we invite you to come visit our showroom. We provide an array of spas in Northern Colorado and we can help you find the one that will meet your needs. Owning a hot tub is an amazing experience and we want you to be 100 percent satisfied with the product you choose. Talk to us today about how we can help you pick out a stunning spa and start enjoying the benefits of hot water perfected.

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