
Swim Spas
Sundance® 12 Splash™
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Imagine having a backyard feature that serves as both a luxurious hot tub and a refreshing pool, especially when filled with cold water during the summer. You can even convert your hot tub into a cold tub using certain models and after-market accessories, making it perfect for warmer climates. Hot tubs designed to double as pools have gained popularity for their versatility, offering the perfect combination of relaxation and recreation. These hybrid options provide a unique experience, especially for families who want a space that can be used for exercise, cooling off, and therapeutic soaking.
Dual-purpose hot tubs, often referred to as “swim spas,” are larger than traditional hot tubs and are specifically designed to accommodate various activities. They feature powerful jets that create a current for swimming in place and also include seating areas with massage jets for relaxation.
When transforming your hot tub into a pool, there are several design considerations to keep in mind. One of the most important factors is the structure of the hot tub itself. A hot tub used as a pool will experience different stresses than one used solely for relaxation, so it’s essential to ensure that the structure can handle the increased activity. This may involve reinforcing the tub with additional supports or modifying the drainage system to accommodate the increased water flow.
Another critical design consideration is the temperature control system. A hot tub used as a pool will need to be able to maintain a cooler temperature, which may require modifications to the heating and cooling systems. Additionally, the filtration system may need to be upgraded to handle the increased water volume and usage.
Finally, it’s essential to consider the safety features of the hot tub pool. This may include installing non-slip surfaces, handrails, and other safety features to prevent accidents.
When using a hot tub as a pool, safety protocols are crucial to prevent accidents and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. One of the most important safety protocols is supervision. Always supervise children and inexperienced users when they are using the hot tub pool, and ensure that they understand the safety rules and guidelines.
Another critical safety protocol is maintaining the proper water temperature. The water temperature should be comfortable for users, but not so hot that it poses a risk of heat-related illnesses. It’s also essential to regularly test the water quality and adjust the chemical levels as needed to prevent bacterial growth and other health risks.
Additionally, it’s essential to establish rules for hot tub pool usage, such as no diving, no horseplay, and no using the hot tub pool alone. It’s also a good idea to post safety signs and guidelines near the hot tub pool to remind users of the safety protocols.
When selecting a hot tub that can double as a pool, consider the following:
Hot tubs that can be used as pools are the perfect solution for those who want the flexibility to exercise, cool off, and enjoy a relaxing soak—all in one. By soaring your hot tub, you can transform it into a cool plunge pool during the warm summer months. When the summer sun is blazing, this adaptation provides a refreshing escape from the intense heat. With their compact design, energy-efficient features, and year-round usability, swim spas offer the ultimate blend of fitness and relaxation. Whether you’re swimming against the current for a workout or soaking in warm water to unwind, these hybrid spas are a fantastic addition to any home, offering benefits similar to a traditional swimming pool but without the seasonal limitations.

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