Swimright Pool service contractors offer hot tub history

In the “winter” in Arizona, the swimming pool service contractors form Swimright Pools keep busy with their clients keeping the hot tub and spas in their backyards clean and free of bacteria. For as long as there have been human beings and heated water, the two have melded together in a way that enhances relaxation and relieves stress. Today’s hot tubs have come a long way from the “original” ones, but the idea remains the same — heated water, therapeutic jets and relaxation!

Scottsdale, Arizona swimming pool contractors offer this hot tub and spa history: hot tub

  • The earliest discovered hot tubs were made of natural stone calderas. Heated rocks were placed in the water.
  • Natural hot springs were used by early man to relieve stress and warm up.
  • The first discovered “hot tub” was found on an archeological dig from the fourth century BC.
  • Ancient Romans so prized soaking in heated water that they had their soldiers build baths at any natural hot spring they came across.
  • The Japanese introduced bathing as a path to health and elevated it to more than a means to a cleanly end. They constructed a bathing facility around a natural hot spring in the early 700s.
  • It was also the Japanese who introduced a stand alone bathing structure that was used strictly for relaxation and not for cleansing oneself.
  • Modern hot tubs and spas gained popularity in the United States in the 1940s.
  • Most hot tubs today are made from cast acrylic but before recent years, they were constructed of wood, metal and even cement.
  • The hot tubs of today have modern plumbing, filters and pumps to move the water throughout the structure helping keep it clean and free of bacteria.
  • Many hot tub owners enjoy the bubbles that hot tubs offer and this is created by an induced air system that your contractor will install during construction.
  • The water in today’s hot tubs and spas are typically heated with natural gas or electricity.

If you enjoy the time you and your family spend in the swimming pool in the summer and want to extend the time in the water, talk with your swimming pool contractor about installing a hot tub or spa for your family.

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