How To Use Cooler Temperatures in Your Hot Tub During Hotter Months

March 14, 2022

When it comes to spending a ton of time and money on a hot tub, you want to get as much use out of it as you possibly can. During the very warm summer months, hot water may not feel the best in your hot tub. You can use cooler temperatures during the summer months to ensure that it is still comfortable and still very usable despite the heat of the air outside.

Setting Temperature Per Season in Your Hot Tub

One of the best things that you can do is adjust your hot tub depending on the overall temperature of the air outside and the overall temperature. Adjusting the temperature based on the season helps you get use of your hot tub, even during the summer months. Extended use helps you truly get your money’s worth and enjoyment from your hot tub.

You can adjust the temperature of your hot tub in a few different ways. The first is to rely on the thermostat that your hot tub came with. This will be an easy fix and may be all you need. If you have a newer hot tub, odds are your thermostat is going to be a bit more accurate and able to actually regulate the temperature. You can also get great regulators that work independently of your thermostat to help keep the temperature where you want it.

This type of system will include a water cooler or a water chiller to help you rapidly reduce the overall temperature of your hot tub by two degrees within the hour and two degrees each hour after that.

What Is the Ideal Temperature for Hot Tub Hydrotherapy?

For those that want to make the most of their hot tub and use it for more than just relaxing at the end of the day, hydrotherapy is a great use of a hot tub. The ideal temperature you want to keep your hot tub at if you are going to use it for hydrotherapy is right around 94 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature helps to release tension and relax muscles. It can also help you to relax and really unwind at the end of the day after a day of hard work.

This is a wonderful option if you are truly looking to make the most of the hot tub that you have and trying to really make a great difference in your overall health. Hot tubs have a very therapeutic property that can help you feel better and ease tension at the end of the day. You do not want to avoid raising the temperature of your hot tub over 104 degrees Fahrenheit, as this does have the potential to damage the body and cause more health issues.

The right hot tub is a great boon and can truly make a big difference in your overall health and help you get the best outcome possible with your hot tub.

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