inStALLAtiOn GUiDeLineS
1. Locate your spa on a solid, level surface that is structurally strong enough to support its filled weight.
2. Installations on wooden decks or balconies should be checked to insure that the floor can support the weight of the full
spa and the persons using it.
3. A reinforced poured concrete slab (min. 4” thick) is recommended. However, wood decking is also acceptable, provided
it is constructed so that it meets the requirements outlined above.
4. The spa must be installed in such a manner as to provide drainage away from the spa.
5. Spas which will be installed into a floor or wood deck must be installed to permit access to the equipment for
servicing.
6. Do not install the spa under any electrical wires.
7. In selecting the ideal outdoor location for your spa, we suggest you take into consideration the following:
A) The view you’ll have from the spa.
B) The proximity to your home for change and/or shelter (this is very important in cold weather).
C) A sheltered environment, providing protection from wind and weather if needed.
D) The overall enhancement of your yard or room.
E) Do not place the spa under a non-guttered roof overhang.
F) Indoor installations require provisions for proper ventilation.
G) Check local codes for building and fence requirements.
H) Water is carried and splashed out by the user, be sure the spa is not located in an area or on a surface that may
be damaged by water. (Examples: Carpeting, 2nd floor in house, etc.)
I) Indoor spas should be installed in rooms constructed of materials that will not be damaged by high humidity.