Installation Guide

Indoor Spa Placement
For indoor spa placement, regular, code-compliant floors or
level basement concrete are adequate to support the weight.
Indoor installation requires adequate ventilation. When the
cover is off and the spa is in use, considerable amounts of
humidity and moisture are put into the air. This moisture can
damage, walls, ceilings, carpeting, draperies and furniture.
You will need to install a ventilation exhaust fan either above
the spa in the ceiling or in a side wall or window, next to and
above the spa water. We also recommend a humidistat that
will automatically turn on the exhaust fan when moisture is
present.
Exhaust fans are rated by CFM’s (cubic feet per minute). The
fan must be powerful enough to remove all the air in the room
in 3 minutes. To determine what size fan you will need,
measure the rooms length x width x height and divide by 3 =
CFM’s. Example: 20’ x 10’ x 8’ = 1600 cubic ft. / 3 = 533 CFM’s.
You would need at least a 533 CFM fan for this room.
We do not recommend placing your spa directly on household
carpet or a wood floor. We recommend placing your spa on
a ceramic tile or water resistant floor material. Extend this
water resistant material at least 2 feet around the spa, in case
of over splash and to catch water from bathers exiting the spa.
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