Pre-Delivery/Install Checklist

allow for service access on all four sides of your spa, or access
from beneath. Its always best to design an installation where
the entire spa can be lifted or removed from the deck or patio,
if needed. We reccommend waiting until the spa is delivered
and placed in its final destination before finishing the deck
opening where the spa will be built into.
Weather
If you live in a climate with a cold snowy winter and hot
summer, you may want to place your spa close to an exterior
door for easy spa access. A bathroom or changing room
located close to your spa, can also be convenient. A warmer
climate may require shade from the hot sun. Consider
placement of your spa next to trees, shrubs, patio cover, under
a gazebo or spa umbrella.
Privacy
Keep in mind your spa’s surroundings (trees, shrubs, fences)
during all seasons to determine your best privacy. Consider the
view of your neighbors and plan your location accordingly.
View
Think about the direction you will be facing when sitting in your
spa. Facing the exterior siding of your house would not be very
enjoyable. Place your spa where you will be facing a special
landscaped area of your yard or a lovely evening sunset.
Keep Dirt and Debris Out of your Spa
Check the location of trees and spill paths from gutters to see if
wind or rain will sweep debris into your spa. Prevent dirt and
foliage from being tracked into your spa by providing a
concrete path.
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