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Hello and welcome to falcispa.com. Our site is dedicated to gathering and sharing the latest information available concerning the maintenance, enhancement and purchasing of spas. Falcispa.com is solely for informational purposes. We do not promote or endorse any particular brand or product.
Our site is designed to educate future and current spa owners on the various products and maintenance methods available.
Taking a soak in a spa has many proven mental and physical health benefits. Recent studies have shown that approximately 70 percent of working Americans suffer from some type of stress related condition, such as insomnia. Fifteen minutes of soaking raises your overall body temperature, greatly enhancing your ability to fall asleep quickly for a good night’s sleep. Other studies have shown that swirling hot water relaxes the mind.
Hydrotherapy has been used for ages as safe way of treating body aches and pains. The physical benefits a soak or swim in a spa has to offer are virtually endless. Hot water relaxes muscle cramps and relieves arthritis, as well as alleviates lower back and knee pains. Exercising in water is much easier on joints. The steam rising up from a spa also can clear up nasal and bronchial passages.
With all these health benefits along with the fun social atmosphere a spa has to offer, it is no surprise that over 5 million homes across the U.S. are equipped with a home spa. Although spas can be rather expensive both to buy and maintain, there are less expensive options available for families to own a spa of their own.
There are two basic types of spas; self contained (or portable) spas and non-self contained (or permanent) spas. Non-self contained are the more expensive spa, typically running from about five to ten thousand dollars. They are often built onto an existing pool or in the ground and are typically quite a bit larger. Self-contained spas, on the other hand, typically run from about two to four thousand dollars. Although not as large, these spas generally serve the same purpose as a permanent spa.
Deciding on the right spa can be difficult as there are many different brands, products, shapes, sizes and features to choose from. It is important to think of what the main purpose of purchasing the spa is when deciding between the many different options. Deep, basic-shaped spas are best for exercising. Smaller spas well equipped with air jets are best for deep relaxation.
On top of deciding between which spa to purchase, there are also a huge variety of accessories and products available to make your spa exactly what you want with the exact features you want. On top of that there are different cleaning supplies and need-to-know maintenance information to understand.
Despite all these decisions and expenses, once the spa is up and running
most find that the benefits of a at-home spa is well worth the effort.
A survey done by the Association of Pool and Spa professionals showed
that 77 percent of hot tub owners felt that hot tub maintenance is easy.
So once the paying, deciding and setting up is over, you’ll get
a lot of enjoyment for a little work. However, it is important to know
what little work is required.
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