Everything you need to know about how a whirlpool bath works

As a water-based treatment method, balneotherapy aims to improve well-being by using the therapeutic properties of water. Whirlpool bathtubs are increasingly popular pieces of equipment that allow you to enjoy the benefits of balneotherapy directly at home. But do you know the different types of whirlpool bathtubs?

The air whirlpool bathtub uses air jets to create bubbles in the water, which gently massage the body and stimulate blood circulation. Air whirlpool bathtubs are often more affordable than other types and are also easy to maintain. The water whirlpool bathtub, on the other hand, uses water jets to provide a powerful and targeted massage on different parts of the body. It is generally larger than the air model and can accommodate several people at the same time. Although it represents a significant investment, it offers a more effective massage.

Furthermore, there are whirlpool bathtubs with both air jets and water jets that combine the advantages of the two previous options. In practical terms, these bathtubs rely on a pump system to deliver both air and water jets. As for whirlpool bathtubs with hydro massage systems, they use a combination of air and water jets to create a highly appreciated therapeutic massage. These bathtubs can offer a variety of features, such as targeted massage jets, relaxing bubble jets and ambient lighting. Sometimes, a heating system is also included to maintain a constant water temperature. Beyond the price of the equipment you choose, it is mainly the options and the operating system that determine the quality of the bathing experience.

In summary, there are several types of whirlpool bathtubs, each offering unique benefits and features to ensure a complete and luxurious bathing experience that meets your expectations. In any case, regardless of the chosen model, whirlpool bathtubs promote an overall positive approach to health and well-being. Reduce stress, relieve muscle and joint pain and improve your blood circulation by taking a bath!

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