Family Time in the Spa – Hot Tub Dealer Madison, Swim Spas

Friday, September 30th, 2016

Family time is important for nurturing positive relationships and staying close. And when it’s relaxing too, well, that’s the key. Here are 3 ways to create healthy family time in the hot tub.

Schedule Game Night Under the Stars
Hot tubs are ideal for family fun. Many are equipped with entertainment features. Pick out a favorite movie or grab a deck of cards to enjoy game night under the stars.

Reconnect with Distraction Free Time
Schedule a family soak to come together and enjoy one another in distraction free space.Soaking in warm water calms the body and mind for easy conversation and laughter.

Hot Tub Exercise
Families that engage in physical activity together are healthier overall and a hot tub at home makes it easier than ever to reach that goal! Plus, sitting in elevated heat improves cardiovascular health by increasing heart rate and improving blood circulation.

So Go Ahead, Take a Soak, You Deserve it!
It’s, fast, fun and relaxing. Not only that, it’s good for the body, soothes the mind and can improve your overall health and well-being.

To encourage local residents to check out the benefits of using a hot tub to help improve their overall health and well-being, Bachmann’s is providing free test soaks at their Madison showroom. We do recommend however that people wanting to schedule their free 30-minute soak call us ahead of time to reserve their spot.

To learn more about the benefits of owning a hot tub, pick up a copy of this free hot tub buyer’s guide, 5 Easy Steps for First Time Buyers. Just give us a call at 608-222-7727 or go to http://Bachmanns.com.

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Hot Tub Dealer Madison Offers 3 Healthy Tips for Aging Well

Friday, September 30th, 2016

Bachmann Pools and Spas selling new and used hot tubs, swim spas, pools and saunas in the greater Madison, WI area shares 3 healthy lifestyle tips for people as they get older.

“As people age, they naturally begin to think about ways to get healthier while dealing with the effects of aging on their bodies,” said Fred Bachmann, President of Bachmann Pools and Spas.

Here are three healthy lifestyle tips for people getting older that will help make the golden years the best they can be.

Relax and Soak Away Pain with a Madison Hot Tub – As people age, stress levels increase due not only to emotional and mental issues, but also from physical stress in the body. Hot tubs are excellent stress reducers, and a great addition to a back yard or a patio.

Outdoor spas are available in may sizes, from small portable spas to units large enough for an entire family. Any size choice will offer users the health benefits of hydrotherapy without paying for expensive club memberships or traveling to luxury spas.

Get Regular Checkups – Keeping abreast of health issues requires regular checkups and testing. Seeing a doctor at least once a year – even more if necessary – is important for older people. Illnesses caught early are easier to treat and common aging issues can often be helped with medical technology.

Sleep Well – Sleep is vital for all ages, but seniors in particular experience greater difficulties getting to sleep, and staying asleep. Circadian rhythm, the body’s natural clock, often gets interrupted, causing advanced sleep phase syndrome, resulting in fatigue.

To encourage local residents to check out the benefits of owning their own hot tub, Bachmann’s will be providing free hot tub test soaks for the entire month. They do recommend however that people wanting to schedule their free 30-minute wet test call them ahead of time to reserve their spot.

To learn more, pick up a copy of our free report, Hot Tub Buyer’s Guide – 5 Easy Steps for First Time Buyers. Just give us a call at ☎ 608-222-7727 or go to http://Bachmanns.com.

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Madison, WI 53716
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Increase Mobility

Tuesday, September 27th, 2016

Arthritis Benefits

If you are one of the 46 million Americans affected by arthritis, soaking in your Hot Spring spa can help ease your pain. Joint inflammation from arthritis causes swelling, pain and stiffness, often resulting in the loss of joint movement or function. Immersion in warm water produces hydrostatic pressure on the body that results in reduced joint inflammation and increased mobility*. Spas give you the soothing warm water and buoyancy needed to release tension and improve your quality of life.

For even more relief, use the Arthritis Foundation’s hot tub tips to gently exercise and practice flexibility as you soak.

The use of hot water or heat is recommended for many people with arthritis but not all. Always consult your physician.

For more information regarding arthritis and the health benefits of hot tubs, visit the Arthritis Foundation website.

*Source: (June 2012) Pool & Spa Marketing, The Science Behind the Soak: Health Benefits You Should Be Sharing with Your Customers by Dr. Bruce E. Becker

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Increase Mobility

Tuesday, September 27th, 2016

Arthritis Benefits

If you are one of the 46 million Americans affected by arthritis, soaking in your Hot Spring spa can help ease your pain. Joint inflammation from arthritis causes swelling, pain and stiffness, often resulting in the loss of joint movement or function. Immersion in warm water produces hydrostatic pressure on the body that results in reduced joint inflammation and increased mobility*. Spas give you the soothing warm water and buoyancy needed to release tension and improve your quality of life.

For even more relief, use the Arthritis Foundation’s hot tub tips to gently exercise and practice flexibility as you soak.

The use of hot water or heat is recommended for many people with arthritis but not all. Always consult your physician.

For more information regarding arthritis and the health benefits of hot tubs, visit the Arthritis Foundation website.

*Source: (June 2012) Pool & Spa Marketing, The Science Behind the Soak: Health Benefits You Should Be Sharing with Your Customers by Dr. Bruce E. Becker

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A Better Night’s Sleep

Tuesday, September 27th, 2016

According to the National Sleep Foundation, approximately 132 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders like insomnia more than one night a week. Find out how spending time in your spa before going to bed can lead to a deeper and more peaceful sleep.

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A Better Night’s Sleep

Tuesday, September 27th, 2016

According to the National Sleep Foundation, approximately 132 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders like insomnia more than one night a week. Find out how spending time in your spa before going to bed can lead to a deeper and more peaceful sleep.

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Hydromassage Benefits

Tuesday, September 27th, 2016

There are three factors at work in a spa: heat, buoyancy and massage. Working together, they create a totally relaxing hydromassage experience. The heat in a hot tub raises your body temperature, increasing circulation. The buoyancy of the hot tub reduces your body weight by 90%*, relieving pressure on muscles and joints with a relaxing sensation of weightlessness. Through relaxing massage, our customers have reported that they experience the following benefits:

  • Relief of tension in muscles and joints
  • Temporary relief of aches and pains
  • Decreased anxiety and stress
  • Total, full-body relaxation

*Body weight reduced by 90% with neck-depth immersion.

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Hydromassage Benefits

Tuesday, September 27th, 2016

There are three factors at work in a spa: heat, buoyancy and massage. Working together, they create a totally relaxing hydromassage experience. The heat in a hot tub raises your body temperature, increasing circulation. The buoyancy of the hot tub reduces your body weight by 90%*, relieving pressure on muscles and joints with a relaxing sensation of weightlessness. Through relaxing massage, our customers have reported that they experience the following benefits:

  • Relief of tension in muscles and joints
  • Temporary relief of aches and pains
  • Decreased anxiety and stress
  • Total, full-body relaxation

*Body weight reduced by 90% with neck-depth immersion.

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When Should I Replace My Spa Cover?

Monday, September 19th, 2016

Your spa cover is more than an attractive accessory. It’s also has the very important job of holding in heat when your spa is not in use, helping to reduce energy consumption and keep energy costs low. The cover also prevents excess evaporation, helping you conserve water, and it prevents debris and objects that could clog your filters from falling into the spa. Maintaining the cover in good condition is one of the easiest things you can do to keep your spa operating at its very best.

Signs your cover is ready for replacement

Spa covers are designed to last for a long time. But like any object exposed to sunlight and weather over time, your cover will eventually show signs of wear. Inspect your spa cover monthly for warning signs.

It’s time to replace your cover if:

You see breaks, cracks, tears, fading or sagging. Deteriorating condition and changes in shape could cause the cover to let heat and water vapor out, and dust and debris in. Look for dry or brittle texture in addition to holes and other visible signs of breakage.

Your cover is waterlogged. When the vapor barrier fails the inner foam absorbs water, creating a perfect environment for bacteria and mildew to grow. Not only is a waterlogged cover a health hazard, it could lead to accelerated deterioration of the other parts of your spa.

Maintenance tips to extend the life of your cover

Regular cleaning

To keep your spa cover looking great and doing its job, periodically clean it. To clean the cover, remove it from the spa and lightly spray the outside surface with a garden hose. Then use a very mild soap solution (1 teaspoon of liquid dish soap to 2 gallons of water) or baking soda and a large sponge to gently scrub the cover using a circular motion. Work in sections and rinse each area before the soap dries on the vinyl. Then condition the cover with a thin film of Hot Spring Cover Shield™. On the inside surface, use water only and wipe it clean with a dry towel.

Let the spa breathe

When you treat or clean the spa itself or the water in it, leave the cover off for about half an hour immediately afterwards. Water purification agents need air to mix properly. Covering the spa immediately after adding chemicals can trap vapors inside that work against the longevity of the vinyl.

Your spa cover is not a table.

Don’t put objects or people on the cover. Anything with weight could cause the cover to stretch and sag, speeding premature deterioration. Remember to remove snow in the winter. If ice accumulates on your cover, loosen it with warm water before removing. Prying or chipping it off could tear the vinyl.

Lastly, be kind to your cover. Spa covers are heavy and large and can be difficult to remove and replace alone. Don’t drag it, even on grass. Get a friend to help, or install one of our cover lifters.

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When Should I Replace My Spa Cover?

Monday, September 19th, 2016

Your spa cover is more than an attractive accessory. It’s also has the very important job of holding in heat when your spa is not in use, helping to reduce energy consumption and keep energy costs low. The cover also prevents excess evaporation, helping you conserve water, and it prevents debris and objects that could clog your filters from falling into the spa. Maintaining the cover in good condition is one of the easiest things you can do to keep your spa operating at its very best.

Signs your cover is ready for replacement

Spa covers are designed to last for a long time. But like any object exposed to sunlight and weather over time, your cover will eventually show signs of wear. Inspect your spa cover monthly for warning signs.

It’s time to replace your cover if:

You see breaks, cracks, tears, fading or sagging. Deteriorating condition and changes in shape could cause the cover to let heat and water vapor out, and dust and debris in. Look for dry or brittle texture in addition to holes and other visible signs of breakage.

Your cover is waterlogged. When the vapor barrier fails the inner foam absorbs water, creating a perfect environment for bacteria and mildew to grow. Not only is a waterlogged cover a health hazard, it could lead to accelerated deterioration of the other parts of your spa.

Maintenance tips to extend the life of your cover

Regular cleaning

To keep your spa cover looking great and doing its job, periodically clean it. To clean the cover, remove it from the spa and lightly spray the outside surface with a garden hose. Then use a very mild soap solution (1 teaspoon of liquid dish soap to 2 gallons of water) or baking soda and a large sponge to gently scrub the cover using a circular motion. Work in sections and rinse each area before the soap dries on the vinyl. Then condition the cover with a thin film of Hot Spring Cover Shield™. On the inside surface, use water only and wipe it clean with a dry towel.

Let the spa breathe

When you treat or clean the spa itself or the water in it, leave the cover off for about half an hour immediately afterwards. Water purification agents need air to mix properly. Covering the spa immediately after adding chemicals can trap vapors inside that work against the longevity of the vinyl.

Your spa cover is not a table.

Don’t put objects or people on the cover. Anything with weight could cause the cover to stretch and sag, speeding premature deterioration. Remember to remove snow in the winter. If ice accumulates on your cover, loosen it with warm water before removing. Prying or chipping it off could tear the vinyl.

Lastly, be kind to your cover. Spa covers are heavy and large and can be difficult to remove and replace alone. Don’t drag it, even on grass. Get a friend to help, or install one of our cover lifters.

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