Which Hot Tub is Right for You?
Our customers are often curious as to what our most popular models are and what makes them so popular. Let us tell you a little bit about our best sellers!
Our customers are often curious as to what our most popular models are and what makes them so popular. Let us tell you a little bit about our best sellers!
Recreational therapy is defined by the American Therapeutic Recreational Association as a “systematic process that utilizes recreation and other activity-based interventions to address the assessed needs of individuals with illnesses and/or disabling conditions, as a means to psychological and physical health, recovery and well-being.” Recreational therapy helps a lot of people with health issues ranging … Read More
The new year has finally arrived and we all likely have some sort of resolution we want to stick to.
Before purchasing a Hot Tub, it is important to know the facts surrounding hot tub ownership.
All spas require water care. Here at Hot Spring Spas of Kansas City, we offer three great options to keep your spa water clean and ready for use!
Enjoying fresh, clean spa water should be an everyday experience as a spa owner. We know over time that your spa will need some cleaning.
Many people testify about the health benefits of using a hot tub, such as reduced stress, joint mobility, improved sleep, and increased circulation...
Wear and tear is bound to happen to any hot tub cover, and we want to provide you with a guide: 5 signs you need to replace your hot tub cover...
Why do I sleep better after a soak in the hot tub? Many people struggle to wind down completely at the end of the day, in order to get a complete and restful night of sleep. In fact, in his groundbreaking book, Undoing Perpetual Stress, Dr. Richard O’Connor makes a solid case that the human … Read More
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 … Read More