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Jacuzzi Bathtubs

Jacuzzi bathtubs are residential soaking, whirlpool, and air bath tubs manufactured by Jacuzzi, the brand that invented the hydrotherapy jet system in 1968. Jacuzzi produces indoor bathroom tubs in freestanding, alcove, drop-in, and undermount configurations with options for jetted whirlpool massage, air bath bubble systems, or standard soaking without jets.

Jacuzzi bathroom tubs are available in sizes from compact 60-inch alcove models to large-format freestanding and drop-in designs. Materials include acrylic and Jacuzzi's proprietary Cetra surface, which resists stains, scratches, and fading. Most jetted models include adjustable water jets, inline heaters to maintain water temperature, and quiet-operation pump systems.

The Trade Table carries Jacuzzi bathtubs in soaking, whirlpool, and air bath configurations for master bathrooms, guest baths, and luxury bathroom remodels.

Jacuzzi Bathtubs | Whirlpool, Air Bath & Soaking Tubs

Jacuzzi offers three bathing systems across its bathtub lineup. Whirlpool tubs use water jets powered by a recirculating pump to deliver targeted hydrotherapy massage to muscles and joints. Air bath tubs use thousands of tiny air bubbles released from channels in the tub floor to create a gentle, full-body effervescent bathing experience. Soaking tubs provide a deep, still-water bath without jets for buyers who want Jacuzzi construction quality without the hydrotherapy system.

Some Jacuzzi models combine whirlpool water jets and air bath bubble systems in a single tub, giving the bather both targeted massage and full-body bubble therapy in one unit. Most jetted models include an inline heater that maintains water temperature throughout the bath session without the water cooling over time.

Jacuzzi tubs are designed for standard residential bathroom installations. Alcove models fit between three walls in a typical tub/shower space. Drop-in models mount into a deck or platform surround. Freestanding models sit on the open floor as a sculptural centerpiece. Undermount models install below a finished deck for a flush, built-in look.

Jacuzzi Bathtub Options

  • Whirlpool tubs with adjustable water jets for targeted hydrotherapy massage
  • Air bath tubs with bubble channels for gentle full-body effervescence
  • Soaking tubs without jets for deep still-water bathing
  • Combination whirlpool and air bath systems in a single tub
  • Freestanding, alcove, drop-in, and undermount configurations
  • Compact 60-inch alcove models to large-format freestanding designs
  • Inline heaters that maintain water temperature during bathing
  • Acrylic and Cetra surface construction with stain and scratch resistance

Benefits of Jacuzzi Bathtubs

  • Invented the residential hydrotherapy jet system — the original whirlpool bathtub brand
  • Three bathing systems: whirlpool jets, air bath bubbles, and standard soaking
  • Inline water heaters that prevent bath water from cooling during use
  • Quiet-operation pump systems designed for residential bathroom environments
  • Acrylic and Cetra surface materials that resist staining, scratching, and fading
  • Multiple installation types for any bathroom layout from alcove to freestanding
Common Uses for Jacuzzi Bathtubs
  • Master bathroom centerpiece installations with freestanding or drop-in whirlpool tubs
  • Standard alcove tub replacements upgrading from a basic tub to a jetted Jacuzzi model
  • Luxury bathroom remodels with combination whirlpool and air bath systems
  • Guest bathroom upgrades using Jacuzzi soaking tubs without jets
  • Large bathroom builds with oversized freestanding or drop-in tub platforms
  • Muscle recovery and relaxation using targeted whirlpool hydrotherapy
Why Buy Jacuzzi Bathtubs from The Trade Table?

The Trade Table helps customers select the right Jacuzzi bathtub based on bathroom dimensions, preferred bathing system, installation type, and design style. Our team provides guidance on choosing between whirlpool, air bath, and soaking configurations and assists with sizing tubs to existing bathroom layouts and plumbing rough-in locations.

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Jacuzzi Bathtub FAQs

What is the difference between a whirlpool and an air bath?

A whirlpool tub uses water jets powered by a pump to deliver focused hydrotherapy massage to specific areas of the body. An air bath releases thousands of tiny air bubbles from channels in the tub floor for a gentle, full-body effervescent sensation. Whirlpool provides stronger, targeted pressure while air bath provides lighter, all-over coverage. Some Jacuzzi models combine both systems.

Do Jacuzzi tubs keep the water warm?

Yes. Most jetted Jacuzzi tubs include an inline heater that maintains water temperature throughout the bathing session. Unlike a standard soaking tub where the water gradually cools, the inline heater recirculates and reheats water so it stays at the set temperature for the duration of the bath.

What sizes do Jacuzzi bathtubs come in?

Jacuzzi bathtubs range from compact 60-inch alcove models designed to fit standard tub/shower spaces to large-format freestanding and drop-in designs for spacious master bathrooms. Exact dimensions vary by model and configuration. Measure the available bathroom space and plumbing rough-in location before selecting a specific tub size.

Can a Jacuzzi tub be installed in a standard bathroom?

Yes. Jacuzzi alcove tubs are designed to fit the same three-wall opening as a standard 60-inch bathtub, making them a direct replacement in most residential bathrooms. Drop-in and freestanding models may require additional floor space and structural support. All jetted models need an electrical connection for the pump and heater.

How do you maintain a Jacuzzi whirlpool tub?

Jacuzzi whirlpool tubs require periodic flushing of the jet system to remove residue buildup. Most models include a self-cleaning cycle or recommend running the jets with a tub cleaner solution on a regular schedule. The acrylic or Cetra surface is cleaned with non-abrasive bathroom cleaners. Jet nozzles are removable on most models for individual cleaning.

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