Soak and Relax
Spa pools, hot tubs, and jacuzzis – they have several different names, but all lead to the same relaxation.
Is a spa worth getting? That depends on how often you plan on using it.
For most people, it is worth the money if used regularly, and maintained properly. Unused, it may prove an expensive waste of energy, and poorly maintained can pose health risks.
These days numerous options are available, including wood-fired cedar bathing beauties, tough portable blow-up models, and electric soakers with all the bells, whistles, lights and music you could wish for.
PROS
A hot soak can help relax muscles, relieve pain and tension, and increase circulation.
Soaking for 20 minutes before going to bed may help you relax, de-stress and sleep better.
Great for warming up in cold weather.
Can be set up inside or outdoors.
Electric and wood-fired models available.
Fun and relaxation for the whole family.
CONS
Need regular maintenance to keep clean and bacteria-free.
Will add around $1 per day to the power bill so use a fitted cover to keep heat in.
Let your spa stay up to temperature. Heating a spa from cold to hot actually consumes more energy than it takes to simply maintain the temperature at a consistently warm level.
Soaking for too long may be bad for you. Twenty-minute sessions are recommended by medical practitioners, especially for people with heart or blood pressure issues.