Your Guide to Using Your Hot Tub During the Summer

If you live in Colorado, you are probably used to the long winters. A few feet of snow in the mountains just means better skiing in the high country, and you barely feel the cold after several months of freezing temperatures. Hot tubs are perfect for relaxing your...

Three Myths About Hot Tub Insulation

When you live somewhere like Colorado, you want to make sure your hot tub is protected from freezing. Temperatures can often dip below zero, leaving your hot tub vulnerable to freezes. Power outages can also happen frequently, and without a power source and good...

What Materials Are In Your Hot Tub?

When buying a hot tub, most people don’t plan to encase it in a temperature-controlled room where no outdoor elements will ever come into contact with it. But if you read most hot tub warranties, they can make it sound like that’s the only environment a hot tub is...

The Wind River Spas Difference

If you are going to invest in a hot tub for your Colorado home, you want something that will last and that can stand up to Colorado’s changing weather. Unfortunately many of the products that are on the market today are not designed for our state’s unique weather and...