Pool Spas
Pool spas can provide year round relaxation in both an indoor or outdoor setting. These spas are a valuable addition to your full-size pool, and can be custom made to fit beside your pool or within the pool itself. A pool spa can also be outfitted with hydrotherapy jets and a variety of other features to make your entire experience as relaxing and enjoyable as possible.
Most pool spas are made of either fiberglass or acrylic. Acrylic spas can last longer than fiberglass models, and often have extended warranties and other features for easy replacement and repair. Hot tubs are naturally made of wood, and are commonly found outside of the swimming pool next to a sauna or as an extension of the pool deck. Wooden hot tubs will not have the contoured seating options as acrylic spas, but can still offer the specialized jet systems. Whirlpools are made with similar techniques as other pool spas, but will create a whirlpool effect in the water. Jet spas are the most common type of pool spa, and are sometimes included with many luxury bathroom installations.
Specially designed seating and controls systems can make your pool spa truly unique, and upgrades may include special lighting, massage selections, and a variety of color choices. Pool spas are designed to be smooth, sleek, and unique in appearance. From strategically placed jets to a variety of colors and patterns, you can customize the spa to your specifications and add various attributes as needed.
Pool spa jets offer the ultimate massage experience with ergonomically designed seating and broad and smooth jets for complete control and comfort. Whether you are interested in a powerful but effective massage experience, or need a relaxing high temperature bath soak to soak in, choice and options abound. Pool spas are made with a rigid bond shell construction, which may include fiberglass and other smooth materials for a long-lasting shell finish. Energy efficient models can help make your pool spa use an appropriate amount of energy and conserve your heating and electricity costs overall. Electronic=control systems can control every function of the spa including water temperature, jet pressure, and water cycles.
Many pool spas are equipped with specialized heating systems and efficient pumps. Water filtration systems and ozone systems may also keep the entire system insulated, clean, and offer fresh and clean water. The addition of aromatherapy and lighting are enhanced features to create a luxury amenity.
Maintaining the pool spa is a simple process, especially with some simple chemical and filtration systems that can be pre-installed to keep things running smoothly and efficiently.