Well you can tell alot by the look of the water alone. Its gonna come down to your personal preference. If the water is green or cloudy, I would stay out for sure. The hotel most likely has a log for the hot tub telling when it was cleaned, when chemicals were put in. If your concerned, you could always ask.
Inflatable toys can be used for hot tubs. What you want to watch out for is if they have sharp points or poking edges or tips. These could damage the hot tub.
Hot tubs for a spa could be made over a variety of things. Wood hot tubs are typically made of redwood or cedar but do not include contoured seating. The smaller hot tubs are made up of vinyl and typically use less energy. The most popular hot tubs are made up of acrylic and are surrounded by wood. These hot tubs can usually seat 10 people and have contoured seating for comfort.
None. You use a,product made for hot tubs.
Some luxury services that are available at the Hotel Aspen include a heated outdoor swimming pool, daily maid service, year-round hot tubs and wireless high speed internet with public computer use.
It will most likely fade but sometimes they shrink
Yes i use it between 6 month and i loving it!
Hot tubs come in many different sizes and styles. There are styles designed for indoor use and outdoor use. Most are permanent, but many are temporary, you can even buy a blow-up hot tub. Also, hot tubs differ by size, how many people they can hold. Visit inventoryspas.com to see some choices. Hot tubs come in a wide range of hot tubs, but we don't actually sell them here. If you want to learn more about the various types you can go to spadepot.com or sundancespas.com.
Hot tubs are completely okay to use and actually healthy. They relax your muscles and can help with pimples and the like. They work by heating up water and blowing it into the tub, usually with a filter.
A hot tub heat is transferred by convection. Most hot tubs use forced convection while the hot tub pump circulates the water.
While it would lower the pH, sulphuric acid is a strongly oxidizing acid too that will burn organic materials (flesh) and is thus not safe for use in pools and hot tubs. Use only hydrochloric acid (sold as muriatic acid in stores) for the purpose of reducing pH in a pool or hot tub.
Cal Spas manufactures hot tubs, spas and swim tubs. The items are manufactured mainly for home and personal use, not commercial. They are spa trade certified.
You certainly can. I'm assuming you mean for normal domestic use? If so plug-and-play hot tbs are the way to go. Very easy to install, run off domestic power and daily power consumption is around 50p per day. Check out the hot tubs superstore for some great plug and play hot tubs.