What is Water Jetting?

Water jetting on a bathtub refers to a system of built-in jets that shoot streams of water into the tub to create a therapeutic, massaging effect. It’s commonly found in whirlpool or spa tubs and is designed to provide targeted relief to sore muscles and enhance relaxation during a bath.

Key Components of Water Jetting:

  1. Water Jets:

    • These are small nozzles positioned around the interior walls of the bathtub.

    • Common jet placements include the back, hips, and feet.

    • Some jets can be adjusted for direction and speed, allowing you to aim the stream where you need it most and control the strength.

  2. Pump System:

    • A powerful pump draws water from the tub and forces it through the jets.

    • This creates a pressurized stream that provides a deep-tissue massage effect.

  3. Zone Control (in premium systems):

    • Allows you to direct more water pressure to specific zones, like feet or back.

    • Helps customize the intensity and focus of your massage.

  4. Variable Speed and Pressure:

    • A few systems let you adjust water flow strength, from gentle to vigorous.

    • This gives you more control over your bathing experience.

  5. Water Recirculation:

    • The water used in jetting is recirculated through the tub, not continuously added fresh.

Benefits of Water Jetting:

  • Relieves muscle tension and joint pain

  • Promotes circulation

  • Enhances relaxation and stress relief

  • Offers a spa-like experience at home

Some advanced systems even combine air and water jetting or include inline heaters to maintain warm water for longer, further improving the therapeutic experience.