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Choosing Your Spa’s Placement
For the best spa experience, the placement and orientation of your new pool
should be carefully planned. There are important positioning, foundational and
electrical requirements outlined in this section to ensure smooth delivery and
installation. Refer to the checklist on page 13.
Whether to ensure a private sanctuary, have line of sight to supervise your kids in the spa, or
to entertain guests easily, here are our top three considerations when designing your outdoor
spa space.
1. View
What would you like to look at while you soak, relax and connect with loved ones?
If your chosen spa has loungers, where or what would you want them to face?
2. Privacy
If privacy is important to you, think about the most private place for your pool.
Consider neighbours, somebody coming to the door and sight lines of people
walking or driving past.
3. Weather
Where is the most sheltered spot you can place your spa? Out of the wind and in
the sun is ideal and not too far from the house for those chilly nights. If you are
in a particularly hot and sunny climate, a slightly more sheltered spot is advised
to reduce prolonged high UV exposure, to protect both those in the spa and the
spa itself.