All-Season Soaking: Convert Your Hot Tub Into a Cooling Oasis
A lot of homeowners want a spa that works through all seasons. Some days you want warm water for comfort, and some days you want a cold soak for recovery. This is why many people look for a hot and cold hot tub that can shift between warm relaxation and chilled therapy without switching equipment. With the right setup, your spa can do both jobs through the entire year. How a Hot Tub Becomes a Cold Tub Traditional tubs heat water, but modern systems let you chill the water too. The Arctic Spa Pack and Arctic Heat Pump create this hot-to-cold switch by controlling the temperature through a reversing valve and smart sensors. Once the system is set, the tub can cool the water to plunge-level temperatures or bring it back to a warm soak. This makes the tub flexible for different families and routines. A hot and cold hot tub also helps athletes and active users who rely on cold plunges for muscle recovery. Instead of buying two separate units, one tub handles both tasks. It’s convenien...