Use and Care Manual

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CHOOSING A LOCATION
Choosing the right location for your spa requires careful consideration of esthetics and convenience in addition to the care and
maintenance that is required over the life of your spa. Planning and preparation are critical, but following a few basic guidelines will
ensure a lifetime of enjoyment
Make sure the installation meets your local codes, covenants and restrictions. Many communities require that spa installations be
done with the same security precautions, like fences with locking gates, as swimming pools.
Make sure the location is free of obstacles that may interfere with delivery and Installation. The overall dimensions are an important
consideration when planning for delivery & installation. A clear pathway from the curb to the installation site makes delivery a
breeze. The pathway should be free of obstruction from things like walls, fences, tree limbs, heat pumps, and power lines. Check to
be sure gate openings are wide enough for the spa to pass through without damaging the spa.
Normal use of your spa will mean lots of splashing. Choose a location that allows water to easily drain away from the base of the
spa rather than pooling around the spa. Close proximity to a water hose will allow you to easily top o the spa after each use.
Consider the proximity to the doors of the house, especially in cold weather. Be sure there is a pathway to the spa that can be
easily maintained in inclement weather.
Keep your spa away from landscaping sprinklers, roof overhangs and guttering. Adequate drainage that prevents standing water
near the foundation of the spa is critical.
But you should also consider the negative eects of wind, exposure to the sun and the location of trees to minimize the eects of
falling debris, excessive sunlight and shade.
Choose a location that allows easy access for maintenance and repairs. You should leave 24” of clearance on the side of the
spa with the electronics and 18” of clearance on all other sides to allow easy access for maintenance and repairs. Some periodic
maintenance steps require access to the electrical equipment area.
Site Preparation, Delivery & Installation Recommendations
SITE SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS