Rejuvenate Yourself With Jetted Bathtubs

Jetted bathtubs are more commonly known as whirlpool tubs. These tubs are great for soaking in and relaxation. As the name suggests, a jetted bathtub is a bathtub with in-built jets.

How A Jetted Tub Works

Jetted bath tubs are fitted with pipes, suction fittings, an electrical pump, and water jets. The pump draws water from the suction fittings and circulates it to the water jets. Each jet has a vented constraint at its mouth, which propels air into the water. This results in water coming out of the jets at high speeds and velocity. Most jets can be controlled to provide the required amount of air to the water, thus controlling the velocity and pressure of the water.

Benefits Of Jetted Bathtubs

  • A jet bath tub is akin to having a personal masseur whenever you need one.
  • The hot, high speed water of a jetted bathtub helps to ease muscular pain and stiffness.
  • Soreness due to arthritis, sports injuries, or poor circulation, is all relieved by regular use of jetted bathtubs.
  • The water and air coming out of the jets in a jetted bathtub gives a massaging action. This helps to relive stiffness in the neck, back, shoulder, thighs, and lower back resulting in better posture.
  • Soaking in hot water increases body temperature; whereas the massaging jet spray encourages blood circulation. Thus jetted bathtubs help to rejuvenate and repair worn and damaged muscle tissue.
  • The massaging action of jetted bath tubs fuels the lymphatic system and helps in the speedy removal of toxins (e.g., lactic acid) from our bodies.
  • Jetted bathtubs help to improve the quality of sleep.
  • Some studies have also shown that regular use of jetted bath tubs can lower the requirement of insulin doses of diabetic people.