Caring For Your Hot Tub, Swim Spa, or Pool After Fires

Monday, September 14th, 2020

By Laura Varnon, Marketing Coordinator

Hot tub, swim spa and pool water care can get tricky sometimes, especially when you add in falling ash and smoke from the recent fires that are happening in California, Nevada, and other areas along the West Coast.

Extra debris falling into your hot tub, swim spa or pool may result in your sanitization system requiring more chlorine. We have a variety of chlorinating products available in store and on our online store. Shop now.

How to care for your Hot Tub, Swim Spa, or Pool After the Fires in California

Free Water Testing

At The Spa and Sauna Company family of stores, in Reno, Sparks, San Jose and Santa Cruz, we offer FREE in-store water testing, to help determine exactly how your hot tub, swim spa or pool has been affected by falling ash or intense smoke in the area.

Read more about our computerized water testing that provides instant recommendations here. Look for your nearest store location that provides water testing here.

Recommendations for Water Care after the Fires

  • Be sure to test your water frequently, and consider bringing in a water sample to one of our showrooms for a free water analysis. You will want to pay extra attention to pH and sanitizer residuals, and correct any imbalances as soon as possible.
    • Ash coming from trees and other vegetation contains large amounts of carbonate, which can radically increase the pH of your water.
    • Shocking with chlorine if the free chlorine residual is low until a free chlorine residual is successfully maintained
  • Be sure to keep your filters running (and clean)
  • If your hot tub, swim spa or pool has a cover, keep it on during times of falling ash or intense smoke

We also have an online store where you can pick up a few extra items that you might need. Shipping is FREE on orders of over $75. Just select Free Shipping at checkout.

Spa, Swim Spa or Pool items you might need

  • Spa Vac. Click here to purchase.
  • Extra Filters. Click here to shop filters.
  • Filter Cleaner. Click here to purchase filter cleaner.
  • Test Strips. Click here to shop test strips.
  • Any of the usual sanitation you normally use for your hot tub. Shop here.

Heavily Affected Areas

Additionally, in areas of particularly bad fallout, or in cases where the entire system was shut down due to lack of power, damage, etc., we recmmend the use of a portable vacuum cart to do the initial vacuuming to pull up as much of the settled debris as possible before re-starting the filtration system.

Request Assistance

Not sure exactly what you need?

Fill out our Water Care Request form and one of our hot tub water care experts will reach out to help you finalize your order.

You can also request a drain and clean from our team of certified service technicians.

We’re here to help.

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History of Hot Tubs and The Spa and Sauna Company

Thursday, July 30th, 2020

By Laura Varnon, Marketing Coordinator

That hot tub you are sitting in might have the latest and greatest in terms of technological advancements, but you might be shocked to find out that the use of hot water baths for hydrotherapy and relaxation dates back to ancient times. Turns out people have known for thousands of years that a hot soak had health and wellness benefits.

This blog will highlight some of the early history of hot tubs, but also focus on The Spa and Sauna Company, which is celebrating 30 years in business in 2020.

History of Hot Tubs Timeline - Early Societies

Ancient Times

Earliest Hot Tubs

The earliest hot tubs were held in calderas, which are large volcanic craters, hence the name of Caldera Spas, linked so closely to the owners of The Spa and Sauna Company (but we’ll get into that later). Those calderas, unlike the hot tubs of today, may have been warmed by hot stones in the water.

Ancient Egyptians

Some Egyptians bathed up to 4 times per day! Can you imagine? The wealthiest Egyptians had bathing rooms inside their homes and as early as 4000 years ago used the therapeutic qualities of hot water in baths, adding flowers and essential oils for aromatherapy. Not too bad in terms of ideas, as essential oils and aromatherapy are still an enjoyable experience for many hot tubers today. They just come packaged as Spazazz aromatherapy products now.

Ancient Greeks and Romans

Ancient Greeks believed water had the power to heal and built thermal complexes, with carved seats from rock. Ancient Romans developed intricate systems to move water from higher elevations to lower elevations and then warm the water and floors and walls of public bathhouses. Some of those baths stood the test of time and still exist today.

Modern Times

Ok, now that we’ve established that hot tubs are not a passing trend, let’s fast-forward a bit.

Native and Early Americans – 1700s

Native Americans in various parts of the United States from New York to Arkansas, embraced the healing powers of water. High Rock Spring in Saratoga, NY, was first used by Native Americans before colonists arrived. Later, Americans, including George Washington, were believed to have visited the area, known for its water healing powers.

Resort Spas – 1880 through 1940

In the late 1800s, spa resorts started popping up in Europe and the US. Many of these resorts were used to promote vitality and health.

Even President Franklin D. Roosevelt owned a spa resort that he visited yearly for decades. Roosevelt had been partially paralyzed at an early age, yet regained some of the use of his legs swimming at the springs. Hydrotherapy certainly isn’t a new concept.

Wooden and Concrete Hot Tubs – 1940 through 1960

Returning from Japan after WWII, American troops brought back the bathing culture used there to inspire the first wooden tubs in the US.

Wine barrels were initially used as hot tubs in the US.

Other people had recessed concrete spas installed next to their pools. By the late 1960s, in-ground spas featured the first jets. These concrete spas took weeks to install and were costly, which made them out of reach for the average American, unlike the hot tubs of today.

Fiberglass and Acrylic Spas – 1960 through 1970

Fiberglass spa shells, which made their debut in the late 1960s, were better at retaining water than wooden spas and easier to install and maintain than concrete spas. These spas were quickly replaced by acrylic.

In the mid-1970s, spa shell manufacturers pulled these acrylic shells out of the ground to create the first portable spa. As the decade progressed, more features – that we have come to expect in today’s hot tubs – were added, including more advanced filtration systems and jets. Easier installation made portable spas attractive to many more homeowners.

History of The Spa and Sauna Company - Hot Tubs Reno, Sparks, San Jose, Santa Cruz

Caldera Spas Beginnings – 1976 through 1980s

Here’s where the Ingram and Clark families begin to enter the story. We told you we’d get back here eventually.

In 1976, the founders of Caldera Spas, led by one of the Pioneer’s of the Hot Tub Industry, David Ingram, started building what has become one of the Leading Brands of Portable Spas manufactured today – Caldera Spas.

The hot tubs of the late 1970s and early 1980s were simpler than those of today, but these original hot tubs paved the way for the high-tech features we now take for granted.

Shelley Ingram Enters the Hot Tub Industry

Shelley Ingram-Clark, David Ingram’s daughter, started with the family business in 1983. She has rolled fiberglass, worked in manufacturing, handled accounting and marketing, and later worked as a sales rep. She knows the hot tub industry inside and out.

Later, in the 1999, the Ingram family sold Caldera Spas to one of the largest manufacturers of hot tubs today, Watkins Manufacturing, now known as Watkins Wellness. Watkins Wellness is The Spa and Sauna Company’s primary spa and swim spa manufacturer.

Scott Clark Enters the Hot Tub Industry

Scott Clark began working in the hot tub industry in the late 1980s, selling hot tubs at a Hot Spring Spa/Finnleo Sauna dealership in the Bay Area. In 1990, he opened his own store, in San Jose, called South Bay Spa and Sauna.

These days, even with 5 stores and 2 full warehouses to operate, you’re just as likely to find Scott moving hot tubs or setting the showroom floor, as you are to find him in talking to team members or planning for future endeavors. It’s easy to see his passion for all parts of the hot tub industry.

A Hot Tub Love Story – 1995 to Present

One day, while making sales calls for Caldera, Shelley stopped into Scott’s hot tub business in San Jose, which he had owned for 5 years by then.

Over the next few months, their relationship transitioned from a business relationship to a personal one.

They married in 2000 and have now been together for over 20 years.

After a brief period working traveling spa shows, the family and business settled in the Reno area in 2002 and opened their first Reno area store together, The Spa and Sauna Shop. At their first location on Louie Lane in Reno, the store featured Caldera Spas, Finnleo Saunas, and Brunswick and Olhausen Billiards. Today, that location is closed to the public and serves as a dedicated warehouse for the 3 Reno Showrooms. Now, The Spa and Sauna Shop is located in Sparks.

A Family Affair

Scott calls Father-in-Law David Ingram fairly frequently for business advice and conversation.

And co-owner Shelley is more involved with the business, now that their children are mostly grown.

Their children are involved too. Nick Clark helps out with the business in Santa Cruz, while Joey Clark is now the Lead Service Technician in Reno. Jacob Clark helps out in the Reno stores as well, and Carlee Clark stops in from time to time, but is still attending school.

Shelley’s brother, Jason Ingram, also owns a hot tub store in California, San Diego Hot Spring Spas.

“The Caldera Spas of Today, may not be My ‘Father’s’ Hot Tubs, but the foundation he built and the guidance he still gives to the Hot Tub Industry and Us as a Family, will live on for Future Generations,” Shelley said.

The Growth Years – 2013 – 2020 and beyond

The Spa and Sauna Company has grown from a 1 shop location, originally in San Jose, California, to a 5- showroom business, in 2 states, with 2 dedicated warehouses, serving Nevada and California. In 2019, with the addition of the San Jose location, the Clarks have really seen their business come full circle.

In 2013, Scott and Shelley opened Reno Hot Spring Spas, at 6815 Sierra Center Pkwy., across from Target, in Reno, which is dedicated exclusively to Hot Spring Spas and the value line Freeflow Spas.

In 2015, they opened their largest showroom in Reno, at 9748 S. Virginia St., next to WinCo, just 2 miles away from the Hot Spring Store. That location had formerly been a spa showroom, known as Sierra Nevada Spas and Billiards. The Spa and Sauna Company flagship showroom features Caldera Spas and Sundance Spas, as well as Endless Pools, Finnleo Saunas, Saber Grills and Big Green Egg BBQs. Serving as the company’s headquarters, it also includes a service department, concierge valet hot tub cleaning service department, delivery department, marketing department, customer service department, plus offices, and a warehouse.

In 2016, Caldera Spas celebrated its 40th anniversary.

In 2017, the original Spa and Sauna Shop on Louie Lane was converted to a warehouse and the new Spa and Sauna Shop opened in Sparks, on 250 E. Glendale Ave. in a better retail location on the corner of Glendale and McCarran.

In 2019, The Spa and Sauna Co. of Reno, became The Spa and Sauna Co., as it added two Hot Spring Spas showrooms in California to the family of stores – Hot Spring Spas of Santa Cruz and Hot Spring Spas of San Jose. After taking ownership of the business, most of the team members who had worked there for years remained part of the team.

Later in 2019, Hot Spring Spas of San Jose was relocated and renovated at its current address 2627 S. Bascom Ave. in Campbell.

In early 2020, the Santa Cruz Showroom, at 707 River St. in Santa Cruz, was renovated as well.

And now in 2020, The Spa and Sauna Company family of stores is celebrating its 30th Anniversary.

And it doesn’t seem like growth plans are slowing down.

Weathering the Storms

The business survived and thrived through the Great Recession of 2008, as people were still looking for backyard and in-home relaxation.

Facing 2020’s global pandemic, The Spa and Sauna Co. continued to thrive, as interest in backyard leisure increased dramatically. Adjustments were made for so team members could work from home or work safely in office, as we provide essential water care for sale in store and online.

Scott and Shelley, who have always embraced advances in technology, used that time to make more technological improvements to all of their stores, and adjust the buying process too.

The Spa and Sauna Company also transitioned its largely in-person sales process, so that customers could shop for and buy a hot tub without ever coming into the store, if desired. Hot tub supplies are also available from our Online Store, and adjustments were made for curbside pick-up options. We are here to help you shop in the way that is most comfortable for you, whether that is in person, online or virtually.

In Conclusion

Through the years, The Spa and Sauna Company has grown and evolved in many ways, from a company of just 2 people to nearly 50 people.

Over the years, The Spa and Sauna Company has won dozens of awards from its manufacturers, the local community in Reno and Santa Cruz, and small business associations. To see a list of all of the awards, click here. The Spa and Sauna Company has also been involved with community events, from local Duck Races and parades, to Toy Drives and Hot Tub Donations to Veterans.

“It’s been an amazing 30 years,” Scott said. “We’re honored to be a part of the hot tub industry. Hot Tubs truly are all about family and creating quality time and memories – especially in our case.”

The Spa and Sauna Company continues to offer the award-winning service that makes it so unique. We hope you have enjoyed learning a bit more about the history of hot tubs and the history of The Spa and Sauna Company.

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History of Hot Tubs and The Spa and Sauna Company

Thursday, July 30th, 2020

By Laura Varnon, Marketing Coordinator

That hot tub you are sitting in might have the latest and greatest in terms of technological advancements, but you might be shocked to find out that the use of hot water baths for hydrotherapy and relaxation dates back to ancient times. Turns out people have known for thousands of years that a hot soak had health and wellness benefits.

This blog will highlight some of the early history of hot tubs, but also focus on The Spa and Sauna Company, which is celebrating 30 years in business in 2020.

History of Hot Tubs Timeline - Early Societies

Ancient Times

Earliest Hot Tubs

The earliest hot tubs were held in calderas, which are large volcanic craters, hence the name of Caldera Spas, linked so closely to the owners of The Spa and Sauna Company (but we’ll get into that later). Those calderas, unlike the hot tubs of today, may have been warmed by hot stones in the water.

Ancient Egyptians

Some Egyptians bathed up to 4 times per day! Can you imagine? The wealthiest Egyptians had bathing rooms inside their homes and as early as 4000 years ago used the therapeutic qualities of hot water in baths, adding flowers and essential oils for aromatherapy. Not too bad in terms of ideas, as essential oils and aromatherapy are still an enjoyable experience for many hot tubers today. They just come packaged as Spazazz aromatherapy products now.

Ancient Greeks and Romans

Ancient Greeks believed water had the power to heal and built thermal complexes, with carved seats from rock. Ancient Romans developed intricate systems to move water from higher elevations to lower elevations and then warm the water and floors and walls of public bathhouses. Some of those baths stood the test of time and still exist today.

Modern Times

Ok, now that we’ve established that hot tubs are not a passing trend, let’s fast-forward a bit.

Native and Early Americans – 1700s

Native Americans in various parts of the United States from New York to Arkansas, embraced the healing powers of water. High Rock Spring in Saratoga, NY, was first used by Native Americans before colonists arrived. Later, Americans, including George Washington, were believed to have visited the area, known for its water healing powers.

Resort Spas – 1880 through 1940

In the late 1800s, spa resorts started popping up in Europe and the US. Many of these resorts were used to promote vitality and health.

Even President Franklin D. Roosevelt owned a spa resort that he visited yearly for decades. Roosevelt had been partially paralyzed at an early age, yet regained some of the use of his legs swimming at the springs. Hydrotherapy certainly isn’t a new concept.

Wooden and Concrete Hot Tubs – 1940 through 1960

Returning from Japan after WWII, American troops brought back the bathing culture used there to inspire the first wooden tubs in the US.

Wine barrels were initially used as hot tubs in the US.

Other people had recessed concrete spas installed next to their pools. By the late 1960s, in-ground spas featured the first jets. These concrete spas took weeks to install and were costly, which made them out of reach for the average American, unlike the hot tubs of today.

Fiberglass and Acrylic Spas – 1960 through 1970

Fiberglass spa shells, which made their debut in the late 1960s, were better at retaining water than wooden spas and easier to install and maintain than concrete spas. These spas were quickly replaced by acrylic.

In the mid-1970s, spa shell manufacturers pulled these acrylic shells out of the ground to create the first portable spa. As the decade progressed, more features – that we have come to expect in today’s hot tubs – were added, including more advanced filtration systems and jets. Easier installation made portable spas attractive to many more homeowners.

History of The Spa and Sauna Company - Hot Tubs Reno, Sparks, San Jose, Santa Cruz

Caldera Spas Beginnings – 1976 through 1980s

Here’s where the Ingram and Clark families begin to enter the story. We told you we’d get back here eventually.

In 1976, the founders of Caldera Spas, led by one of the Pioneer’s of the Hot Tub Industry, David Ingram, started building what has become one of the Leading Brands of Portable Spas manufactured today – Caldera Spas.

The hot tubs of the late 1970s and early 1980s were simpler than those of today, but these original hot tubs paved the way for the high-tech features we now take for granted.

Shelley Ingram Enters the Hot Tub Industry

Shelley Ingram-Clark, David Ingram’s daughter, started with the family business in 1983. She has rolled fiberglass, worked in manufacturing, handled accounting and marketing, and later worked as a sales rep. She knows the hot tub industry inside and out.

Later, in the 1999, the Ingram family sold Caldera Spas to one of the largest manufacturers of hot tubs today, Watkins Manufacturing, now known as Watkins Wellness. Watkins Wellness is The Spa and Sauna Company’s primary spa and swim spa manufacturer.

Scott Clark Enters the Hot Tub Industry

Scott Clark began working in the hot tub industry in the late 1980s, selling hot tubs at a Hot Spring Spa/Finnleo Sauna dealership in the Bay Area. In 1990, he opened his own store, in San Jose, called South Bay Spa and Sauna.

These days, even with 5 stores and 2 full warehouses to operate, you’re just as likely to find Scott moving hot tubs or setting the showroom floor, as you are to find him in talking to team members or planning for future endeavors. It’s easy to see his passion for all parts of the hot tub industry.

A Hot Tub Love Story – 1995 to Present

One day, while making sales calls for Caldera, Shelley stopped into Scott’s hot tub business in San Jose, which he had owned for 5 years by then.

Over the next few months, their relationship transitioned from a business relationship to a personal one.

They married in 2000 and have now been together for over 20 years.

After a brief period working traveling spa shows, the family and business settled in the Reno area in 2002 and opened their first Reno area store together, The Spa and Sauna Shop. At their first location on Louie Lane in Reno, the store featured Caldera Spas, Finnleo Saunas, and Brunswick and Olhausen Billiards. Today, that location is closed to the public and serves as a dedicated warehouse for the 3 Reno Showrooms. Now, The Spa and Sauna Shop is located in Sparks.

A Family Affair

Scott calls Father-in-Law David Ingram fairly frequently for business advice and conversation.

And co-owner Shelley is more involved with the business, now that their children are mostly grown.

Their children are involved too. Nick Clark helps out with the business in Santa Cruz, while Joey Clark is now the Lead Service Technician in Reno. Jacob Clark helps out in the Reno stores as well, and Carlee Clark stops in from time to time, but is still attending school.

Shelley’s brother, Jason Ingram, also owns a hot tub store in California, San Diego Hot Spring Spas.

“The Caldera Spas of Today, may not be My ‘Father’s’ Hot Tubs, but the foundation he built and the guidance he still gives to the Hot Tub Industry and Us as a Family, will live on for Future Generations,” Shelley said.

The Growth Years – 2013 – 2020 and beyond

The Spa and Sauna Company has grown from a 1 shop location, originally in San Jose, California, to a 5- showroom business, in 2 states, with 2 dedicated warehouses, serving Nevada and California. In 2019, with the addition of the San Jose location, the Clarks have really seen their business come full circle.

In 2013, Scott and Shelley opened Reno Hot Spring Spas, at 6815 Sierra Center Pkwy., across from Target, in Reno, which is dedicated exclusively to Hot Spring Spas and the value line Freeflow Spas.

In 2015, they opened their largest showroom in Reno, at 9748 S. Virginia St., next to WinCo, just 2 miles away from the Hot Spring Store. That location had formerly been a spa showroom, known as Sierra Nevada Spas and Billiards. The Spa and Sauna Company flagship showroom features Caldera Spas and Sundance Spas, as well as Endless Pools, Finnleo Saunas, Saber Grills and Big Green Egg BBQs. Serving as the company’s headquarters, it also includes a service department, concierge valet hot tub cleaning service department, delivery department, marketing department, customer service department, plus offices, and a warehouse.

In 2016, Caldera Spas celebrated its 40th anniversary.

In 2017, the original Spa and Sauna Shop on Louie Lane was converted to a warehouse and the new Spa and Sauna Shop opened in Sparks, on 250 E. Glendale Ave. in a better retail location on the corner of Glendale and McCarran.

In 2019, The Spa and Sauna Co. of Reno, became The Spa and Sauna Co., as it added two Hot Spring Spas showrooms in California to the family of stores – Hot Spring Spas of Santa Cruz and Hot Spring Spas of San Jose. After taking ownership of the business, most of the team members who had worked there for years remained part of the team.

Later in 2019, Hot Spring Spas of San Jose was relocated and renovated at its current address 2627 S. Bascom Ave. in Campbell.

In early 2020, the Santa Cruz Showroom, at 707 River St. in Santa Cruz, was renovated as well.

And now in 2020, The Spa and Sauna Company family of stores is celebrating its 30th Anniversary.

And it doesn’t seem like growth plans are slowing down.

Weathering the Storms

The business survived and thrived through the Great Recession of 2008, as people were still looking for backyard and in-home relaxation.

Facing 2020’s global pandemic, The Spa and Sauna Co. continued to thrive, as interest in backyard leisure increased dramatically. Adjustments were made for so team members could work from home or work safely in office, as we provide essential water care for sale in store and online.

Scott and Shelley, who have always embraced advances in technology, used that time to make more technological improvements to all of their stores, and adjust the buying process too.

The Spa and Sauna Company also transitioned its largely in-person sales process, so that customers could shop for and buy a hot tub without ever coming into the store, if desired. Hot tub supplies are also available from our Online Store, and adjustments were made for curbside pick-up options. We are here to help you shop in the way that is most comfortable for you, whether that is in person, online or virtually.

In Conclusion

Through the years, The Spa and Sauna Company has grown and evolved in many ways, from a company of just 2 people to nearly 50 people.

Over the years, The Spa and Sauna Company has won dozens of awards from its manufacturers, the local community in Reno and Santa Cruz, and small business associations. To see a list of all of the awards, click here. The Spa and Sauna Company has also been involved with community events, from local Duck Races and parades, to Toy Drives and Hot Tub Donations to Veterans.

“It’s been an amazing 30 years,” Scott said. “We’re honored to be a part of the hot tub industry. Hot Tubs truly are all about family and creating quality time and memories – especially in our case.”

The Spa and Sauna Company continues to offer the award-winning service that makes it so unique. We hope you have enjoyed learning a bit more about the history of hot tubs and the history of The Spa and Sauna Company.

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New and Improved Online Store

Thursday, July 9th, 2020

By Laura Varnon, Marketing Coordinator

The Spa and Sauna Company family of Stores in Reno, Sparks, San Jose, and Santa Cruz would like to introduce you to our New and Improved Online Store. Click here to visit and begin shopping.

This new Online Store provides a better shopping experience for our customers, and features more items too!

All of the Hot Tub Water Care, Filters, Pillows, Parts and Spazazz Aromatherapy products that you might need to have an enjoyable hot tub experience can be found here. We also offer a full line of Sauna accessories and Hot Tub Services.

Hot Tub Store Online - Shop Spa Chemicals, Pillows Parts with your local hot tub expert in Reno, San Jose, Santa Cruz

How To Shop Online

Search for your items using the search bar or the dropdown menus at the top of the screen.

Want bigger text or higher contrast while you shop? We have a handy Accessibility Assistant at the bottom left of your screen that can modify the site to enhance your experience.

If you can’t find something you are looking for, we encourage you to visit us here to place your order over the phone, or feel free to call us, email us, or Web Chat with us.

How to Shop By Phone or In Store

In addition to our online store, where you can purchase hot tub filters, pillows, parts, and water care items, you can also shop in store or even request that we reach out to you to help you place your order. We want you to have the shopping experience that is easiest for you!

If you are looking for a Hot Tub, Swim Spa, Sauna or BBQ, we encourage you to visit our website, or if you prefer to shop in store, contact us to find the location nearest you.

Shipping and Check Out Details

Items will be shipped to you from our Headquarters in Reno, NV. Orders are processed and shipped on Business Days only.

If you happen to live in the Reno area, you are welcome to select FREE in-store pick up at check out as well.

And, as always, you can get FREE Shipping on orders over $75.

You can create an account, to make future check-outs easier.

If you have any questions, we encourage you to reach out. We hope you enjoy the new Online Store.

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Hot Tubs and Wellness – Take our Wellness Challenge and Be a Lifelong Hot Tubber

Thursday, June 25th, 2020

By Laura Varnon, Marketing Coordinator

Have you taken our 30 Soaks in 30 Days Wellness Challenge? We challenge all new hot tubbers to use their hot tub every day. The benefits to your family and your wellness from daily usage of a hot tub can be simply life changing.

After your hot tub is delivered, you should receive a few emails from us, explaining how to participate in our Wellness Challenge. It’s easy, just use your hot tub daily, track it and get wellness benefits and prizes!

All the information, including a printable calendar chart for tracking can be found here. People who complete the challenge, can return it online here, or to their local showroom, for their prizes.

Habit of Hot Tubbing

We, at The Spa and Sauna Company family of stores, believe that if you have a hot tub, you should be using it. If you use your hot tub frequently when you first acquire it, you are more likely to stick with the habit as long as you own your hot tub and get the maximum health and wellness benefits, as well.

Stateline Couple enjoys Couple Time in their Hot Tub

How Using A Hot Tub Changes Your Life

Here are some of the amazing testimonials we’ve received about how hot tubbing has changed the lives of our Wellness Challenge Participants:

Soaking has helped with our recovery from weightlifting and cycling,” Jamie C. of Reno, Wellness Challenge Participant.

“[We} have noticed our sleep time has improved with the addition of the spa; we are more relaxed and tranquil,” Michael B. of Minden, Wellness Challenge Participant.

“We love that it’s our special together time at the end of the evening. We turn off the tv, gather our towels and head outside. We enjoy looking at the stars and enjoying the dark peacefulness. We have had a hot tub in each home of our 42 years of marriage, Peggy O. of Reno, Wellness Challenge Participant.

“My husband Jim has had back pain every day for the last 15-20 years… Not any more!!” said Gina M. of Sparks, Spa and Sauna Daily Soaker.  

“The whole family loves it for different reasons. Kids love to splash and play, husband loves to relax and I love the hydrotherapy,” said Rebecca B. of Reno, Spa and Sauna Daily Soaker.

We Believe Hot Tubs are Wellness Tools

The Spa and Sauna Company was awarded the Watkins Wellness Award at the January Dealer Conference, held in Florida, for our Wellness Challenge.

We truly embrace the Wellness aspects that hot tubs bring to people’s lives.

We recommend you can leave your devices in the house (if they get in the water, they will break), get in the hot tub and use that time to have meaningful conversations with your family members. We believe connecting with your family and loved ones is an important part of wellness.

Wellness Benefits of Hot Tubbing

The benefits of soaking in hot water include:

Improved sleep
Stress relief
Pain relief
Family time
Time away from electronics
Meaningful conversations
And more.

Some Wellness Challenge participants have found that hot tubbing means they no longer need a massage therapist, or back pain medication, and that they can enjoy hobbies, like gardening, again.

To check out some more of our favorite comments and some of our Wellness Related Blog posts and reposts, click here.  You can also complete your wellness challenge form online from this page.

Other people notice improvements in their overall health and sleep patterns. Click here to read about Mark B. of Sparks, who no longer needs to visit a chiropractor, now that he uses his hot tub daily.

Most say they now use their hot tub every day for the wellness benefits.

Challenge participants, who return their calendar, may be featured on our website and social media. We also sent a few follow-up emails that encourage them to continue using their hot tub after they complete the challenge. Happy Hot Tubbing.

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Hot Tubs and Wellness – Take our Wellness Challenge and Be a Lifelong Hot Tubber

Thursday, June 25th, 2020

By Laura Varnon, Marketing Coordinator

Have you taken our 30 Soaks in 30 Days Wellness Challenge? We challenge all new hot tubbers to use their hot tub every day. The benefits to your family and your wellness from daily usage of a hot tub can be simply life changing.

After your hot tub is delivered, you should receive a few emails from us, explaining how to participate in our Wellness Challenge. It’s easy, just use your hot tub daily, track it and get wellness benefits and prizes!

All the information, including a printable calendar chart for tracking can be found here. People who complete the challenge, can return it online here, or to their local showroom, for their prizes.

Habit of Hot Tubbing

We, at The Spa and Sauna Company family of stores, believe that if you have a hot tub, you should be using it. If you use your hot tub frequently when you first acquire it, you are more likely to stick with the habit as long as you own your hot tub and get the maximum health and wellness benefits, as well.

Stateline Couple enjoys Couple Time in their Hot Tub

How Using A Hot Tub Changes Your Life

Here are some of the amazing testimonials we’ve received about how hot tubbing has changed the lives of our Wellness Challenge Participants:

Soaking has helped with our recovery from weightlifting and cycling,” Jamie C. of Reno, Wellness Challenge Participant.

“[We} have noticed our sleep time has improved with the addition of the spa; we are more relaxed and tranquil,” Michael B. of Minden, Wellness Challenge Participant.

“We love that it’s our special together time at the end of the evening. We turn off the tv, gather our towels and head outside. We enjoy looking at the stars and enjoying the dark peacefulness. We have had a hot tub in each home of our 42 years of marriage, Peggy O. of Reno, Wellness Challenge Participant.

“My husband Jim has had back pain every day for the last 15-20 years… Not any more!!” said Gina M. of Sparks, Spa and Sauna Daily Soaker.  

“The whole family loves it for different reasons. Kids love to splash and play, husband loves to relax and I love the hydrotherapy,” said Rebecca B. of Reno, Spa and Sauna Daily Soaker.

We Believe Hot Tubs are Wellness Tools

The Spa and Sauna Company was awarded the Watkins Wellness Award at the January Dealer Conference, held in Florida, for our Wellness Challenge.

We truly embrace the Wellness aspects that hot tubs bring to people’s lives.

We recommend you can leave your devices in the house (if they get in the water, they will break), get in the hot tub and use that time to have meaningful conversations with your family members. We believe connecting with your family and loved ones is an important part of wellness.

Wellness Benefits of Hot Tubbing

The benefits of soaking in hot water include:

Improved sleep
Stress relief
Pain relief
Family time
Time away from electronics
Meaningful conversations
And more.

Some Wellness Challenge participants have found that hot tubbing means they no longer need a massage therapist, or back pain medication, and that they can enjoy hobbies, like gardening, again.

To check out some more of our favorite comments and some of our Wellness Related Blog posts and reposts, click here.  You can also complete your wellness challenge form online from this page.

Other people notice improvements in their overall health and sleep patterns. Click here to read about Mark B. of Sparks, who no longer needs to visit a chiropractor, now that he uses his hot tub daily.

Most say they now use their hot tub every day for the wellness benefits.

Challenge participants, who return their calendar, may be featured on our website and social media. We also sent a few follow-up emails that encourage them to continue using their hot tub after they complete the challenge. Happy Hot Tubbing.

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Social Distancing and Reconnecting – in your Hot Tub!

Friday, April 24th, 2020

By Laura Varnon, Marketing Coordinator

Anyone else notice that social-distancing, and sheltering-in-place, has you feeling more connected to others, both in and out of the hot tub?

Maybe, a little extra time thinking about loved ones has you reconnecting virtually with those far-flung friends and relatives, and sharing a few more quiet moments with immediate family, too.

How to Relax in a Hot Tub

While you’re home, during these ever-changing and uncertain times, it’s easy to get stressed out by following the latest news feeds.

We, at The Spa and Sauna Company family of stores, highly recommend you put the phone down for a moment, swab it down with a disinfectant, and then go take a relaxing soak in your hot tub or swim spa. A sweat session in your sauna would also work.

Benefits of Heat Therapy

Heat therapy has been proven to reduce stress, improve sleep and increase your overall wellness, by allowing time for self-reflection and unplugged family time, all while reducing aches and pains.

How to Reach Us for a Hot Tub

If you don’t yet have your hot tub, swim spa or sauna and you’re in the Reno-Tahoe area or the South Bay area, we are still here for you. We are encouraging screen-to-screen presentations, phone consultations, web chats, emails, and virtual backyard consultations.

How to Reach Us for Hot Tub Supplies

And if you do have a hot tub, our e-store and autoship programs are available, as well as hot tub delivery and service.

Reminder: Properly disinfected hot tubs, swim spas and saunas are still perfectly safe to use during this time, and always.

So give yourself a break, stay healthy, stay calm and stay in your hot tub!

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Staycation in Your Hot Tub

Friday, April 17th, 2020

By Laura Varnon, Marketing Coordinator

Looking for a get-away, but still want to stay home? Consider a hot tub in your own backyard. Staycations are back and with new hot tub models, better than ever!

Thousands of people in the Reno/Tahoe and South Bay already have hot tubs from The Spa and Sauna Company family of stores in their backyard. They are already enjoying frequent staycations and daily soaks in their hot tubs.

If you’re planning a staycation, or were planning a vacation that has become a staycation, make your home a better place to stay – with your own relaxation destination.

Benefits of a Staycation

  • You don’t need to be in a crowd.
  • You can take a staycation alone or with family.

Sometimes a vacation where you can really spend some time on self-care alone or with those you love, is the most relaxing vacation of all.

  • Hot tubbing relives stress.

Life gets stressful sometimes. Melt that stress away with a 20-minute soak in your hot tub. Bonus: No phones or electronic devices allowed (which means no distractions, no news, and no emails or texts)!

  • Lower cost – with no airplane tickets or hotel reservations, you can spend on what matters most to you.

Activities such as home improvements, yard work/gardening, and family time – and of course, hot tubbing – are wonderful ways to take a break from it all, without actually going anywhere. You will feel refreshed when you return to your normal, daily routine.

Benefits of a Hot Tub

Hot tubs provide various wellness benefits.

  • A relaxed body is a healthier body and more resistant to illness.
  • Committing 20 minutes a day to a hot tub soak is an investment in your health. People who are willing to invest in their own health, generally are in better health.
  • Hot tubs improve your sleep.
  • Hot tubs ease muscle aches and pain.
  • Hot tubs give you the opportunity to spend unplugged family time with those who matter most to you.

How to Get Your Hot Tub (without coming in the showroom)

We, at The Spa and Sauna Company family of stores, are available by:

We are here to help you get your hot tub in the easiest and most comfortable way for you, now and always.

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We Offer Autoship

Friday, March 13th, 2020

By Laura Varnon, Marketing Coordinator

Did you know we have a Water Care Autoship Program? You don’t need to leave your house to get supplies to care for your hot tub anymore. Save Time, Save on Travel and Get Free Shipping.

If you are in the South Bay area, call us at 831-425-7727 or email Autoship@SpaAndSauna.com.

In you are in Nevada or Northern California, call us at 775-852-3838 or email us at Sales@HotTubsReno.com.

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Save Time

We want it to be as convenient as possible for you to use your hot tub every day. Now you can use those extra few minutes soaking in your hot tub and enjoying the wellness benefits of hot tubbing, instead of running errands.

You can have your water care cartridges and mineral cartridges shipped directly to your door, at no additional charge to you! Save yourself the time of having to make a trip into the store for water care.

Our program is so easy, you can sign up once and be set on your water care needs for the whole year. Shipments are sent quarterly.

Save The Travel

We know that highway traffic can get heavy at times. Don’t get stuck on the road. Traffic jams are certainly not relaxing.

Your hot tub is designed to help you relax. We’re here to help you get the water care you need for your hot tub in the way that is easiest for you.

Save On Shipping Costs

For a limited time, we are offering FREE Shipping on all new Autoship sign-ups. There are no additional costs to use this program.

Experienced Team Members

With decades of experience selling, maintaining, and servicing hot tubs, we know what you need to care for your Hot Spring, Caldera or Sundance Spa easily and effectively.

We have designed packages that are specific to your spa brand and model.

We currently have over 100 customers signed up for our Autoship program. Will you be next?

You can read more about our Autoship program here.

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Best of 2019

Thursday, December 19th, 2019

By Laura Varnon, Marketing Coordinator

This year has been a year of new beginning for The Spa and Sauna Company – new showrooms, showroom relocations, new showroom events and community donations! Here are some highlights from 2019.

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1. We’ve Grown – The Spa and Sauna Co. now has locations in Nevada and California

Our biggest news of the year happened in the very beginning of 2019. In January 2019, The Spa and Sauna Company purchased Hot Spring Spas of Santa Cruz and Hot Spring Spas of San Jose.

“We are so glad to bring Hot Spring Spas of Santa Cruz and San Jose into The Spa and Sauna Co. family,” said company owner Scott Clark. “When I first started selling hot tubs, over 30 years ago, I was working in the Greater Bay Area and we started our business in San Jose, in 1990, so this has really come full circle.”

A year later, some things have changed, like our street address of our San Jose store, but our commitment to bringing you the best hot tub and swim spa brands and giving you the best hot tub ownership experience remains the same.

To read the full blog, Click Here.

2. Hot Tubs, Swim Spas, Sauna Dealer San Jose Celebrates New Location Grand Opening

In July 2019, Hot Spring Spas of San Jose moved to their new location, at 2627 S. Bascom Ave.

After decades of being at their previous address, the move has allowed for a more convenient location in town, at the Corner of Bascom and Union, and more space. 6500 square feet of it.

Displayed in our new space, are hot tubs, swim spas, and the new addition of Big Green Egg Barbecues. You can also find any water care you may need for your hot tub or swim spa needs.

Check out some photos from our new showroom, and get all of the other details about how to visit us, here.

To read the full blog, Click Here.

3. Ask the Hot Tub Experts

This year, The Spa and Sauna Company had its first showroom events for existing customers. We hosted Ask the Hot Tub Experts Events in our showrooms in Reno and San Jose.

Ask the Experts Events featured individualized instruction on draining and cleaning hot tubs, time for individual questions, and special one-day only sales on water care items!

Stay tuned for future events.

4. Sparks Veteran Awarded FREE Hot Tub

The Spa and Sauna Co., spa manufacturer Sundance Spas, and the charity Wish for Our Heroes teamed up in March 2019 to award a local veteran, Kevin Vogt of Sparks, a free Sundance spa as a small thank you for his military service.

He is the second local veteran to have received a free hot tub in less than 1 year from the 3 organizations. The Spa and Sauna Company is always pleased to be able to share the therapeutic value of hot tubs with the community and is especially happy to have the opportunity to give back to their local community.

To read more and watch the video from the day of installation, Click Here.

Looking forward to 2020

2019 has been an amazing year. We are looking forward to 2020 and continuing to serve all of your hot tub needs!

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