Instructions / Assembly

2. Selecting The Best Location For Your Spa
Indoors or outdoors, its up to you. But there are some things
you will need to consider when determining your spa’s
placement.
Outdoor Spa Placement
Outdoor spa placement, such as decks or concrete is
common However, the spa can be placed on any solid,
uniform, level surface. Do not place your spa on grass or bare
ground. If placing your spa on a wooden deck, be sure to
consider your spa’s weight (filled with water) and the weight
bearing capacity of your deck.
Note: Damage caused by inadequate or improper foundation
support is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. A spa
should rest completely flush with its foundation, therefore, do
not endeavor to hand level your spa. The spa should not be
shimmed in any way in an effort to level it. This may crack
your spa shell or cause other internal damage. It is the
responsibility of the spa owner to provide a proper foundation
for the spa. Any attempt to manually level your spa, will void
the warranty.
A normal, code-compliant (2” x 10” joist) at 16” on center deck
is adequate.
The floor load of a filled spa with water is around 125 lbs. per
square foot. Your base should have at least 150 lbs. per square
foot load capacity. If you are not comfortable with your deck
support, have it inspected and add bracing if necessary.
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