Use and Care Guide
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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.
Indoor Spa Placement
For indoor spa placement, regular, code-compliant floors
or level basement concrete are adequate to support the
weight. Four-season rooms, screened-in rooms, and
porches must be checked for adequate floor support.
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.
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