Although they were constantly working on changes and innovations, it was not until 1956 that the Jacuzzi was officially invented. At that time, one of Cândido Jacuzzi’s children developed rheumatoid arthritis in childhood, and to reduce the consequences of the disease on his body, hydrotherapy treatment was necessary. This is what motivated the brothers to create their next invention. The main goal of the new project was to produce a targeted water jet that would massage specific areas, and it worked!
But although this first invention mainly came from Cândido, it was actually Roy Jacuzzi who recognized its potential for leisure and not just for treatments.
As a tribute to the Roman bathhouses, he created the first hot tub and named it the Roman Bath Jacuzzi, which was received by customers as an absolute success, and this was the first time the family name was attached to a company product.
From then on, the company became increasingly successful and a reference in Jacuzzis and hot tubs, and to this day, the company—which has become known worldwide—still invests in research and development of new technologies to continue offering the best hydro-massage experience.

Nowadays, more than 60 years after its founding, the company continues to revolutionize not only its operational systems but also its designs and finishes, which always attract a lot of attention.
To learn more about the company and its products, just click here.
Fun facts about the brothers who revolutionized the bathtub industry

You might not know this yet, but the Jacuzzi we know today has a history of over 115 years and is full of interesting facts. Curious to learn more about this story? Today we’ll tell you all about it!
The history of Jacuzzi began in 1907, when brothers Frank, Valeriano, Rachele, Cândido, Giocondo, Gelindo and Joseph Jacuzzi decided to move from Italy to California, specifically to the city of Berkeley.
In 1915, the Italian brothers founded the Jacuzzi Bros brand, which initially aimed to test their creative skills and develop innovative products. At that time, they had a strong interest in hydraulic and thermodynamic engineering. As a result, the family was responsible for revolutionizing much of the agricultural pumps in the U.S. and the aeronautics industry with some of their inventions. The brothers are still honored today at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum for designing the first enclosed monoplane.

Although they were constantly working on changes and innovations, it was not until 1956 that the Jacuzzi was officially invented. At that time, one of Cândido Jacuzzi’s children developed rheumatoid arthritis in childhood, and to reduce the consequences of the disease on his body, hydrotherapy treatment was necessary. This is what motivated the brothers to create their next invention. The main goal of the new project was to produce a targeted water jet that would massage specific areas, and it worked!
But although this first invention mainly came from Cândido, it was actually Roy Jacuzzi who recognized its potential for leisure and not just for treatments.
As a tribute to the Roman bathhouses, he created the first hot tub and named it the Roman Bath Jacuzzi, which was received by customers as an absolute success, and this was the first time the family name was attached to a company product.
From then on, the company became increasingly successful and a reference in Jacuzzis and hot tubs, and to this day, the company—which has become known worldwide—still invests in research and development of new technologies to continue offering the best hydro-massage experience.

Nowadays, more than 60 years after its founding, the company continues to revolutionize not only its operational systems but also its designs and finishes, which always attract a lot of attention.
To learn more about the company and its products, just click here.