Did you know the average bathtub can hold about 40 – 110 gallons of water? Of course, this depends upon the size and depth. Let’s assume the average person takes 5 therapy baths a week using approximately 75 gallons of water. That would be 375 gallons of water weekly or 1,500 gallons a month!
A 4-seater hot tub that holds about 375 gallons, with the proper water care and drained every four months, will only use around 1,125 gallons per year -that’s using it every night! However, those who err on the higher end, using more like 1,300 gallons a year, are still finding substantial water savings.
Why Conserve Water?
Many choose to conserve water for a variety of reasons. Anywhere from reducing water usage to minimize the amount of energy required to process and deliver to each home, drought, or reduce pollution and conserve fuel resources. Thus, making more water available for recreational purposes.
With all the concerns over water restrictions or personal convictions to preserve our environment, it’s not surprising so many are turning to hot tubs for recreation, therapy, and fitness.
Benefits of a Master Spa
The recreational benefits of hot tubbing make memories for a lifetime. Whether, a soothing, relaxing soak with your special someone, entertaining guests, or family night unplugged and catching up on all the happenings of the day.
Hydrotherapy consists of warm water, heat, and buoyancy. Thus, offering comfort to those who have type 2 diabetes, arthritis, back issues, fibromyalgia, and so much more.
The benefits of aquatic exercise make it more comfortable on your joints with less stress and provide a much easier alternative for working out. Then, a quick soak after exercising will leave your muscles refreshed and recharged.
When you ready to start saving on water consumption, contact us, Pool Tech Plus, your Master Spa professional. We carry a wide variety of hot tubs and swim spas to meet your precise needs.