hot tubs

Sometimes an item has such a rich cultural connotation that it is impossible to differentiate it from its symbolic properties. Hot tubs are just such items—they carry such a heavy amount of double-entendre that they can hardly be considered simply large outdoor baths with jet-powered massagers. Hot tubs have carried with them the mystique of modern sexuality while remaining favored objects for families with luxury homes in the mountains. It is this ability to be viewed from several perspectives favorably that has kept hot tubs so popular. It is difficult for anyone to refuse a dip in such a comfortable outdoor bath—even more so if a day of ski preceded the gander.

 

One of the most famous and oft-installed hot tubs are one piece spas—these are all-inclusive multi-seated outdoor heated baths. It is not unusual to see rotating and otherwise moving nozzles included in these hot tubs—the flow of water and the massaging effect of the jets are combined for maximized comfort and relaxation. Cranes are often employed to carry these one-piece items onto the roof of homes—patios are also popular placing spots. Make sure any hot tubs you install are easy to access from the home—and have towel racks or changing rooms nearby.

 

Finding the right supplier for large items like hot tubs can be tougher than you think—the investment is large enough that shysters are attracted to would-be purchasers. Make sure you do an appropriate amount of research and make friends in the right places—well-priced hot tubs are definitely hard to come by. Once you have chosen your model and the place from which you will purchase it—it is time to finalize your acquiring. The reputation you get from owning hot tubs is a little intense at first—get used to your new Hugh Hefner-esque position in society.