Pre-Delivery/Install Checklist

Delivery...
Your spa will be delivered curbside to your home. It is delivered on end, wrapped on a
sturdy pallet for convenient placement. You will need to arrange to have your spa placed
in your desired location. When your spa delivery company calls to set up a delivery ap-
pointment, you may choose to make arrangements with them to place your spa for an ad-
ditional fee. If that is not a service they can provide, we recommend consulting
professionals who have experience moving large items.
Carefully review the route that the spa will take through your property. Make sure there
is sufficient clearance. Keep in mind a full-size Strong Acrylic spa, when wrapped on a
pallet, is approximately 96” high x 94” wide x 40-44” deep...
and a rotationally molded spa, on its pallet will measure 65-
85” high x 72-80” wide x 32-37” deep, depending on model.
Are there any obstacles along the way? Low hanging
branches? Bushes? Air conditioning or heating units?
Are there any steps along your chosen route? If so, is there
an alternate route? Please note that an empty acrylic spa
weighs 650-1000 lbs., and a rotationally molded spa 330-
435 lbs., so choose the safest and most direct route possible.
We recommend hiring professionals to avoid physical harm or
property damage.
Choose your location...
Consider your view from the spa as well as your view of the spa. Keep in mind seasonal
changes in landscape. Areas that are very private in warmer months might not be so pri-
vate when leaves have fallen. Consider planting some
additional non-deciduous plants or trees to create a
year-round private retreat in your own backyard.
• Do not place spa within 10' (3m) of overhead power
lines.
• Does your city or county require any permits for your
installation?
• Are any barriers or fencing required in your area to
prevent children from accessing an unattended spa?
If you choose to install a gazebo or other decorative
structure around your spa, keep in mind accessibility to
your spa’s components. It is always best to design spe-
cial installations so that the spa’s convenient side access
panels or equipment access door can be reached.
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