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Hot Tub Spas - Finding A Stable LocationHot tub spas can give your family a whole new world of fun and relaxation. Before your new portable spa arrives, you need to consider where the location of the tub will be. If the location is indoor, some structural concerns need to be addressed. If the location will be outdoors, some important issues need consideration. Either way, you typically have 4 to 6 weeks before your new hottub will arrive at your driveway, if you buy either online or in a showroom. Indoor SpasIf your location will be indoor, consider having more ventilation installed in the room where the tub will sit. Spas create heat and the condensation along with extra warm water from the spa itself demands good ventilation. Consider installing a bathroom fan or similar type of vent to allow the moisture to escape. Electrical connections and foundations need to be checked prior to the spa's arrival to make sure they are up to code. From a design standpoint, make sure the color of your tub will match the surrounding area and the accessories in the room. Consider hot tub covers as well, even though the product is inside. A covering can still keep the heat in the tub to make it the hottest possible. Outdoor Spas
An outdoor location for your spa needs special considerations. Make sure
to place your tub as close to the house as possible for easy entry and
exiting. Privacy may be a factor so, consider taking steps to care for
these issues ahead of time. Consider visibility and safety; you may want
to consider a gazebo. Make sure you have a level surface for your spa's
foundation. A concrete slab works best, however tubs on gravel, paver
blocks, stones, and pressure treated wood can work fine if they are
level to start. To select from a variety of related products and services, choose from the following: Sauna | Hot Tubs | Spas | Jacuzzi | Whirlpool Tubs | Covers | Parts & Accessories
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