The Hot Tub Factory would like to share some videos of real customers about the service The Hot Tub Factory provided while delivering their Hot Tubs. We are located in Bohemia, New York and serves both Nassau and Suffolk County. We not only carry Hot Tubs. The Hot Tub Factory carries a full line of patio furniture and bar furniture. If you like the satisfaction that these customers are receiving. Why not visit The Hot Tub Factory and see for yourself in person!!!!
HAPPY CUSTOMERS!!!!!!
The Hot Tub Factory is located in Bohemia,New York in Suffolk County; Long Island. The Hot Tub Factory carries a complete line of hot tubs, patio furniture, gazebos, steps, spa accessories and chemicals to make your hot tub as low maintenance and stress-free as possible. Visit our website: www.Thehottubfactory.com/landing.aspx
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Dimension One Aquatic Fitness System
The Hot Tub Factory wanted to share some information about The Dimension One Aquatic Fitness System (AFS). This is an amazing aquatic exercise machine that provides fun, fitness & relaxation for the entire family. It takes up far less space than a conventional in-ground pool. The Dimension One AFS is available in 3 models: AquaFit 16, AquaPro 19 and the AquaFit 19DT
This is why we believe The Dimension One Aquatic Fitness System is the best and why you should stop into The Hot Tub Factory showroom and see in person!
Components in your Hydrosport Gear connect directly to your AFS, including specially designed tensor cords of varying lengths and other exercise equipment to intensify your workout. Whether circuit training or focusing on one specific muscle group, Hydrosport Gear guarantees an effective workout and a variety of exercise choices.This workout station area features exercise bars that you can use to perform all kinds of stretches. Most experts suggest a 5 to 10 minute warm up before a full exercise program. The Hydrosport Gear for rowing includes two "oars" that easily attach to your AFS for great upper body workouts. Reposition tensor cords for an excellent bench press workout as well! Use tensor cord to increase or decrease your resistance. Use this exercise station to work out your lats, traps, biceps, triceps and other muscle groups. The Hydrosport Gear also comes with a body belt, goggles, bar straps, ankle cuffs and more. Jog or run against the jet current for an amazing workout! The AquaFit 19-DT model (shown here) is the ultimate hybrid of fitness and hydrotherapy. One side (areas 1, 2 & 3) keeps you at peak performance temperature during workouts while the other side (4) awaits you for a relaxing, post-workout hot tub soak.
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This is why we believe The Dimension One Aquatic Fitness System is the best and why you should stop into The Hot Tub Factory showroom and see in person!
Components in your Hydrosport Gear connect directly to your AFS, including specially designed tensor cords of varying lengths and other exercise equipment to intensify your workout. Whether circuit training or focusing on one specific muscle group, Hydrosport Gear guarantees an effective workout and a variety of exercise choices.This workout station area features exercise bars that you can use to perform all kinds of stretches. Most experts suggest a 5 to 10 minute warm up before a full exercise program. The Hydrosport Gear for rowing includes two "oars" that easily attach to your AFS for great upper body workouts. Reposition tensor cords for an excellent bench press workout as well! Use tensor cord to increase or decrease your resistance. Use this exercise station to work out your lats, traps, biceps, triceps and other muscle groups. The Hydrosport Gear also comes with a body belt, goggles, bar straps, ankle cuffs and more. Jog or run against the jet current for an amazing workout! The AquaFit 19-DT model (shown here) is the ultimate hybrid of fitness and hydrotherapy. One side (areas 1, 2 & 3) keeps you at peak performance temperature during workouts while the other side (4) awaits you for a relaxing, post-workout hot tub soak.
VISIT THE HOT TUB FACTORY!!!!!
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
The Perfect Hot Tub - MADE EASY

The Hot Tub Factory has now made it EASY for you to select which hot tub is right for you in one simple step. All you have to do is fill out this survey that The Hot Tub Factory has provided and the rest is taken care of! You do not have to be looking to purchase a hot tub right away to fill out this model survey. You can also be looking to rent a hot tub for a special event or just interested in learning more about what The Hot Tub Factory has to offer in the New York Area. The Hot Tub Factory is located in Bohemia, New York.
So what are you waiting for?!?!
FIND THE PERFECT HOT TUB!!!! http://www.thehottubfactory.com/models_survey.aspx
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Hot Tub Maintenance...Made Easy!
The Hot Tut Factory knows a lot of people have a misunderstanding about how easy it is to maintain a hot tub. Hopefully, our blog and our website will make it easier for you! The Hot Tub Factory carries Dimension One Spas. The reason that the Hot Tub Factory sells their brand is because Dimension One Spas is the industry leader in hot tub technology. With over 30 years in business, they don’t believe in doing what’s always been done, or copying what others are doing. That’s why they hold over 30 patents, more than any other hot tub manufacturer.
Here is why it is to maintain a hot tub; now that you know a little bit about the brand we carry.
Dimension One has a patented sanitation system built into their tubs, called the Ultrapure Water Management System. This system allows you to use much less chlorine than a standard hot tub. It also allows you to go much longer in between water changes.
If you have any other questions about maintaining your hot tub or have us send you a friendly e-mail reminders of each step; please give us a call at 631-HOT-TUBS or visit our website at www.thehottubfactory.com/landing.aspx
Here is why it is to maintain a hot tub; now that you know a little bit about the brand we carry.
Dimension One has a patented sanitation system built into their tubs, called the Ultrapure Water Management System. This system allows you to use much less chlorine than a standard hot tub. It also allows you to go much longer in between water changes.
If you have any other questions about maintaining your hot tub or have us send you a friendly e-mail reminders of each step; please give us a call at 631-HOT-TUBS or visit our website at www.thehottubfactory.com/landing.aspx
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Health and Therapeutic Benefits of Owning a Hot Tub

The Hot Tub Factory would like to share the health and therapeutic benefits of owning a hot tub. We know that a lot of people are thinking about health to start the year; The Hot Tub Factory decided this would be the best way for us to achieve your goals for the new year. If you did not know The Hot Tub Factory is located in Bohemia, New York and carries a full line of spa accessories and patio furniture besides just selling Hot Tubs.
Warm water therapies have proven effective throughout the centuries. Greeks enjoyed mineral and thermal water baths as early as 500 B.C. The ancient Romans were so convinced of the therapeutic value of thermal water that for 600 years their medical treatments were almost exclusively centered on the Baths. Spas and bathhouses have long been popular in Egypt, Finland, Germany, Spain and Turkey. Massage works to relax muscles and relieve pressure on nerves. It also boosts circulation and accelerates the body's natural healing process. It’s used to promote relaxation, release accumulated stress, and gently stretch connective tissues. Hydrotherapeutic massage is delivered in a hot tub through an intricate and powerful system of jets and jet formations.Hot tubs today are used to alleviate stress and aid sleep. The jet-driven force of water enhances circulation, digestion and skin tone. Medical Studies indicate that hot tub therapy may be helpful in treating heart disease, arthritis, diabetes, lower back pain, and sleep disorders.
Spa and hot tub water therapies are highly valued for their relaxing, rejuvenating, and naturally rehabilitative qualities, and hot tubs remain a favorite social setting.All over the world, people are tapping into the healing benefits of water in more ways than ever before.
Here is a list of topics The Hot Tub Factory will discuss the benefits of owning a hot tub for these
Arthritis
Sleep Disorders
Back Pain/Muscle Injuries
Diabetes
Stress
Cardiovascular Health
Athletic Training
Family Time
Romance
Relax
Arthritis:
Approximately 43 million people in the United States suffer from some form of arthritis pain. The good news for these victims is that there are safe and effective ways to both minimize the discomfort and prevent further damage. According to The Arthritis Foundation, “Regular sessions in your hot tub help keep joints moving. It restores and preserves strength and flexibility, and also protects your joints from further damage. A hot tub fulfills the need perfectly . . . providing the warmth, massage, and buoyancy that is so necessary to the well-being of arthritis sufferers. The buoyancy of the water supports and lessens stress on the joints and encourages freer movement.” Italian researchers recorded in the Journal of Investigative Medicine in 1998 that the level of inflammatory agents that cause arthritis pain and joint destruction fell after three weeks of hot tub therapy.
Sleep Disorders:
Did you know that relaxing in a hot tub can help ease your body into a deeper sleep? According to a recent poll by the National Sleep Foundation (NSF), approximately 132 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders. This number is on the rise as evidenced by the growing number of sleep disorder centers across the nation (approximately 3,000 in the U.S. today).
Sleep researchers believe that many cases of insomnia can be traced to hectic, stressful lifestyles lived by basically healthy people. The results of sleep deprivation are varied and can include battered nerves, grogginess, lapses in memory, depression, and even erratic mood swings. Rather than reaching for over–the–counter sleeping aids, a simple solution to this dilemma may be relaxing in a hot tub before bedtime. Studies suggest that soaking in hot tub before bedtime can ease the transition into a deeper, more restful sleep. This may be due to a temperature shift, since the body’s core internal thermostat drops after leaving the water, which signals the body that it’s time to sleep. Or, the sleep improvement may be related to hot water’s relaxing properties – the buoyancy of water reduces body weight by approximately 90%, relieving pressure on joints and muscles, creating the sensation of weightlessness. The hot, swirling water leaves you feeling both mentally and emotionally relaxed.
In addition, hot tub–induced sleep is a natural remedy, unlike alternative sleeping aids such as prescription drugs, over–the–counter remedies and alcohol – all of which can make you feel groggy and have other adverse side effects.
Back Pain/Muscle Injuries:
Ask anyone who owns one and they will tell you that they feel better after using their hot tub. And there’s always been anecdotal evidence that the hot water and jets of a spa relieve back pain. In 1995, a study published in the British Journal of Rheumatology offered evidence that hot tub therapy has both short– and long–term benefits for people with lower back pain. A later study, published in the Journal of Rheumatology by a group of researchers in France, showed that after three weeks of consistent hot tub therapy, examinations showed more improvement in the health status (as measured in pain duration and intensity and back flexibility) of the spa treatment group than of the medication-only group. After six months, significant improvement continued in the spa therapy group. In addition, their use of analgesics and anti-inflammatory drugs had decreased. The preceding research information was featured in the March–April 1996 issue of Arthritis Today.
Diabetes:
Recent studies published in the September 16, 1999 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine give new hope to the millions who suffer from diabetes. It stated that “hot tub therapy” helped a group of Type 2 diabetics reduce their blood sugar levels and improve sleep patterns.
An independent study led by Dr. Philip L. Hooper at the McKee Medical Center in Loveland, Colorado studied a group of Type 2 diabetes patients for three weeks. The patients were required to soak in a hot tub for thirty minutes a day, six days a week, for the duration of the study. The results were astounding! The patients' average blood sugar levels were reduced by an average of 13 percent, and one of the subjects was able to reduce his daily dose of insulin by 18 percent after only ten days of the study.
In reference to these findings, Dr. Hooper states that hot tubs are especially helpful for patients who are unable to exercise, and recommends that hot tub treatments should be included as regular therapy for patients with diabetes.
Important Note: It is highly recommended that those with diabetes consult with their physicians prior to beginning hot tub treatments.
Stress:
The link between stress and illness should be of interest to anyone concerned with their health. We all have stress in our daily lives relating to work, family and society. Mental tensions, frustrations and insecurity are among the most damaging types of stress.
Affected by stress, the heart works harder, breathing becomes more rapid and shallow, and digestion slows. Nearly every process of the body is degraded. Researchers have estimated that 80% of disease is stress related. Since we usually can't avoid it, the key to dealing with stress is relieving it! A soothing and relaxing soak in a hot tub can help counteract stress and its effects on the human body. It is the perfect antidote to a hectic and stressful lifestyle. In a hot tub, three key elements combine to create a therapeutic, stress-relieving environment: heat, buoyancy, and massage.
Cardiovascular Health
A study at the Mayo Clinic found that since soaking in your hot tub simulates exercise, it gives you the same health benefits of exercise – with less stress to the heart! A hot tub increases the heart rate while lowering blood pressure, instead of raising it as other forms of exercise do.
A recent medical article titled “Mayo Clinic OK’s Spas for Heart Patients” indicates that hot tubs may not present a risk to heart patients as previously thought. The report stated that relaxing in a spa might actually be less stressful to your heart than working out on an exercise bicycle.
The research, led by Dr. Thomas G. Allison, examined the body temperature and cardiovascular stress experienced by 15 patients at risk for heart disease both in hot water and on bicycles. The studies showed that exercise caused blood pressure to rise from an average of 121/73 to 170/84. By contrast, sitting in a spa made the blood pressure drop from an average of 117/77 to 106/61. The article also states that hot tub use will raise heart rates 25.7 beats per minute.
Important Note: We strongly urge anyone who is at risk for heart disease to consult with his or her physician before entering a hot tu
Athletic Training:
Both professional and “weekend” athletes can use their hot tubs to aid in repairing sore muscles and injuries. Neck and back pain, sports injuries, muscle pulls, spasms and soreness are often eased simply by a quick dip in your hot tub. Your hot tub can also be used as preventive medicine. According to an article in Tennis Magazine, “When you immerse yourself in the hot water of a whirlpool, the temperature of your skin and muscles rise, causing blood vessels to dilate and thus increasing blood flow to the skin and muscles. Turn on the jets and the pulsating water massages the skin, increasing blood flow even more. The result? Your skin and muscles loosen and relax from the increased blood circulation.” You can improve your athletic performance by using your hot tub both before and after you exercise:
Before You Exercise. Soaking in a hot tub before exercising relaxes your body and loosens muscles, making exercise easier and reducing the risk of injury. A pre-exercise soak will also help improve performance. In fact, some golfers swear it has actually taken a couple of strokes off their game. After You Exercise. Soaking in a hot tub after exercising is a great way to wind down and relax your muscles. The hot, swirling water embraces you . . . massaging your neck, shoulders, arms, back, thighs, calves, and feet. But most importantly, hot tub use after you exercise will greatly reduce or even eliminate the stiffness typically felt the next day.
Note: If you have a sports injury, consult with your physician before using a hot tub. It is often necessary to treat swollen areas with cold first. You doctor will likely advise you to avoid hot water until swelling of an injury has subsided. When the swelling is gone, the massaging action of a hot tub will generally help speed the healing process.
Family Time:
These days, we are all running in different directions, and sometimes we’re lucky if we see our spouse or kids for ½ hour before bedtime. Many families don’t even have time to eat together. However, families that have hot tubs find that it brings everyone together like nothing else can. You’d be surprised how much your kids suddenly love hanging out with you when there’s a hot tub involved!
Romance:
And what about when the kids go to bed? Wouldn’t you rather soak in a hot tub with your spouse than to sit on the couch and watch TV? Remember – no couple ever had an argument in a hot tub!
Relax:
Then there’s those times where you just want to shut the entire world off and empty out your brain. Imagine escaping to your backyard at night, by yourself, and just soaking the stress away, while you stare up at the stars? We promise, you’ve never experienced anything like it.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Some Myths about Hot Tubs
The Hot Tub Factory located in Bohemia, New York would like to provide you with three myths about Hot Tubs to straighten out any misconceptions that Hot Tubs have acquired over the years. The first myth is the following:
Hot tubs are not Sanitary:
The fact is that a Hot Tub is actually more sanitary than a pool, because the filtration system is not much smaller than a pool, yet it’s handling much less water…400 gallons versus tens of thousands. There are many different methods for keeping the water sanitized. The most common is chlorine or bromine. Our tubs use a combination of silver ion cartridges and a patented ozone system (NOT your typical “ozonator”). This ozone system is not only patented, but approved by the FDA and UL listed for safety!
The Second myth about Hot Tubs is the following: A Hot tub takes a lot of time to maintain.
The Fact about this myth is that a hot tub takes a lot less time than a pool. For starters, it’s covered whenever you’re not using it. So you don’t get anything falling in it like dirt and leaves. That means no skimming or vacuuming. Also, it doesn’t get rainwater falling in it, which can mess up your pH & alkalinity levels, as well as other water–balancing chemicals. If you’re spending more than 5 minutes per week on your hot tub, you’re doing something wrong. See how easy it is to maintain.
The Third myth is that if you use more jets, the better.
The Fact about this myth is that many hot tub companies have nothing unique to offer, so they try to impress you by stuffing 150 jets into their tubs. Once you understand what the jets are there for, you'll realize how silly that is.
The purpose of the jets is to massage your muscles. Nothing more, nothing less. With that in mind, more jets means absolutely nothing. In fact, there's only so much room on the shell to put jets, so the more jets, the smaller they need to be to fit! You'll notice that tubs with 80, 100, or even more jets tend to have little tiny jets which are quite annoying when they're hitting your skin. Each muscle in your body responds differently, and requires different types of pressure.
In our hot tubs, each seat has a specific therapeutic purpose, and each jet is specially sized and placed to hit a certain muscle the way it needs to be hit, so you get the therapy you’re looking for. So don’t worry about how many jets our tubs have, just know that they were built to give you the massage of your life!
These are just a few myths that The Hot Tub Factory would like to share with you while making a decision about purchasing your Hot Tub. The Hot Tub Factory does not only carry Hot Tubs ,but a full line of Patio and Spa Accessories.
So visit our website
http://www.thehottubfactory.com/landing.aspx
.
Hot tubs are not Sanitary:
The fact is that a Hot Tub is actually more sanitary than a pool, because the filtration system is not much smaller than a pool, yet it’s handling much less water…400 gallons versus tens of thousands. There are many different methods for keeping the water sanitized. The most common is chlorine or bromine. Our tubs use a combination of silver ion cartridges and a patented ozone system (NOT your typical “ozonator”). This ozone system is not only patented, but approved by the FDA and UL listed for safety!
The Second myth about Hot Tubs is the following: A Hot tub takes a lot of time to maintain.
The Fact about this myth is that a hot tub takes a lot less time than a pool. For starters, it’s covered whenever you’re not using it. So you don’t get anything falling in it like dirt and leaves. That means no skimming or vacuuming. Also, it doesn’t get rainwater falling in it, which can mess up your pH & alkalinity levels, as well as other water–balancing chemicals. If you’re spending more than 5 minutes per week on your hot tub, you’re doing something wrong. See how easy it is to maintain.
The Third myth is that if you use more jets, the better.
The Fact about this myth is that many hot tub companies have nothing unique to offer, so they try to impress you by stuffing 150 jets into their tubs. Once you understand what the jets are there for, you'll realize how silly that is.
The purpose of the jets is to massage your muscles. Nothing more, nothing less. With that in mind, more jets means absolutely nothing. In fact, there's only so much room on the shell to put jets, so the more jets, the smaller they need to be to fit! You'll notice that tubs with 80, 100, or even more jets tend to have little tiny jets which are quite annoying when they're hitting your skin. Each muscle in your body responds differently, and requires different types of pressure.
In our hot tubs, each seat has a specific therapeutic purpose, and each jet is specially sized and placed to hit a certain muscle the way it needs to be hit, so you get the therapy you’re looking for. So don’t worry about how many jets our tubs have, just know that they were built to give you the massage of your life!
These are just a few myths that The Hot Tub Factory would like to share with you while making a decision about purchasing your Hot Tub. The Hot Tub Factory does not only carry Hot Tubs ,but a full line of Patio and Spa Accessories.
So visit our website
http://www.thehottubfactory.com/landing.aspx
.