- Determine
the Right Size for You
- Determine
Where You are Going to
Install Your Spa
-
Miscellaneous Installation
Considerations
- Choosing
the Color
- Selecting
the Proper Jet Package
- Choosing
the Right Pump Package for
You
- Selecting
Proper Filtration
- Factory
Installed Versus On-Site
Cabinets
- Locking
Your Spa
-
Maintaining Your Spa
- Reasons
HYDROPOOL is Considered a
Great Spa
- Layer
Insulation Process
- Caution
1. Determine The Size
Right For You
Too many prospective spa buyers
look for a spa that will
accommodate the needs of a large
party. While we are confident
that you will hold many spa
parties over the years, you
should purchase one that is
suited to your regular
lifestyle. If your family
consists of 3- 5 people, and if
you don't regularly organize
large parties, we suggest a
medium sized 5-6 person spa.
Remember, larger spas take up
more patio or basement space,
cost more to purchase and
operate, and the larger safety
hard covers are slightly more
difficult to maneuver.
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2. Determine Where
You Are Going To Install The Spa
In the past few years, the trend
has been for most spas to be
installed outdoors. If you plan
on regularly entertaining in
your spa, and the idea of
enjoying your spa under the
stars on a peaceful winter night
sounds wonderful, you should
definitely consider installing
your spa outdoors. Outdoor spas
should be located where the
users will not be subject to
strong winds or the voyeurism of
a neighbor. The spa should be
located as near to a door as
possible so that it can be
reached quickly in the winter.
Once you have overcome the
intimidation of going out into
the winter cold, and hopping
into your spa, you will find the
experience very exhilarating.
When you are ready to go back
to the house, you will be amazed
how warm the spa has made your
body, and you can take your time
gathering your towels and
drinks, re-installing the
hardcover and heading
indoors...... even without a
bathrobe!
We always recommend keeping your
spa operating year-round. The
small operating cost is
definitely outweighed by the
pleasure of a winter spa
experience.
Due to the advances in
insulation, safety hard covers,
programmable timers and dual
speed motors, the cost of
operating an average size spa
indoors or out is approximately
$12- $20/month, up to a maximum
of $30-$40/month during the
winter for spas located outside
in a harsh winter environment.
If you are located where
there are harsh winters, and you
are not an avid winter
enthusiast, or you do not
entertain regularly, you may
want to consider installing your
spa indoors. We do not recommend
installing your spa in a
bathroom as spas are not
intended to be used with soap,
and guests will not feel
comfortable sitting in your spa
in a bathroom setting. Most
indoor spas are installed in a
basement, in a solarium or off a
bedroom. Check door sizes,
corners, and stairwell heights
prior to selecting your spa size
and location.
Should a one piece spa be too
large to move into your desired
location, HYDROPOOL manufactures
two models of two-piece spas
that will fit through almost any
stairwell or door, and is easily
assembled in the basement.
WINTER IS THE BEST TIME
"we use our spa all year...
nothing is more enjoyable than
sitting in our Hydropool Spa in
the middle of the winter in a
snow storm."
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3. Miscellaneous
Installation Considerations
An exhaust fan or dehumidifying
unit is not mandatory for indoor
installations as the only
moisture created is when the
insulating hardcover is off, and
the spa is in use. Opening a
nearby window when the spa is in
use, will more than compensate
for the minimal moisture
created.
Where ceiling height is 8' or
less, the purchase of a 29" deep
spa is recommended so that the
spa does not overburden the
room.
Non-slip ceramic tile is
recommended for indoor
installations however, water
resistant indoor/outdoor carpet
is adequate. The installation of
a floor drain is beneficial, but
only required if you plan on
regularly entertaining in your
spa and expect considerable
splashing will occur.
Due to the weight of a filled
spa, your spa should rest on a
solid foundation. If the spa is
being placed on a deck, please
consult a professional to ensure
that the deck has been
constructed to support the
weight. If the spa is to be
placed on the ground, we
recommend a poured concrete
support base. Where freezing and
thawing does not occur, or where
you have a sand fill and no clay
or other water retaining
backfill, a patio stone or brick
base will be sufficient.
Consideration should be given
to safe entry and exit from the
spa. Steps should be non-slip.
An above ground or partially
installed spa that causes the
user to step over the edge of
the spa (rather than down into
it as in a fully recessed unit)
is safer. Mounted handrails are
recommended, however, most spas
are designed to allow users to
sit on the edge and safely slip
in and out of the spa.
All spas and electrical
appliances within 10' of the spa
must be protected by a GROUND
FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER
(GFCI). These protective devices
are sometimes factory installed
in the equipment pack; however,
our experience has shown that
the device works more
effectively, with fewer nuisance
trips, when it is installed
inside, at the house electrical
panel box. Please consult the
electrician who is wiring your
spa for further details.
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4. Choosing The Color
After choosing the size and
shape that best suits your
family and lifestyle, you should
choose the colour. Each
HYDROPOOL SPA model is available
in a wide range of colours. In
recent years acrylic suppliers
have introduced natural Granite
colours. HYDROPOOL offers this
full range of granite colours at
a minimal surcharge. Spas
thermal formed with the granite
sheets are actually manufactured
from the same material as
regular acrylic spas and are
covered by the same warranty.
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5. Selecting The
Proper Jet Package
Most spa models are available in
a choice of Basic (1-2 jets per
seat) Regular (1-2 jets per seat
plus a Power or Captains
Rejuvenator multi-jet seat), or
Deluxe with an extra pump and
jets and perhaps a supplementary
air bubbler system. (Hydropool's
versions are the Silver, Gold,
Platinum and Titanium Series.)
The Basic Package (Hydropool's
Silver Series) is adequate for
most people. Remember the
buoyancy of the hot water and
the gentle swirl of the water
without the jets on high speed
will be enough to place you in
ecstasy. However, when you are
purchasing a spa to relieve the
discomfort of a bad back, or you
plan to entertain in your spa,
you may want to consider a model
that has several jets on at
least one seat, and perhaps an
air bubbler package (Hydropool's
Gold, Platinum or Titanium
Series with the added blower
option).
Spas with an air bubbler option
or a second jet pump and extra
jets definitely increase the
benefits and enjoyment of the
spa, however, we stress that
these are not an absolute
necessity to enjoy the wonderful
life of hot tubing.
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6. Choosing The Right
Pump Package For You
Pump size should be based on the
gallon per minute flow as there
is some misleading marketing
within the
hot tub industry in regards
as to the size of the pumps.
Most residential hot tub pump
motors are 48 Frame, high
performance pumps with oversized
impellors and 2 horsepower
motors. Due to the fact that
there pumps will often pump more
gallons per minute than
conventional 3, 4 and even 5
horsepower pool pumps, many hot
tub pump manufacturers, as well
as most hot tub manufacturers,
are now labeling their pumps
4HP, 4.5HP and even 5HP
referring to "high performance"
or "hydrotherapy power", not
conventional horsepower.
The fact is that these pumps
will all perform as required,
the problem is that consumers
are understandably confused. In
1998 one pump manufacturer
introduced a high performance
pump/motor combination that they
are marketing as a 56 Frame.
While the motor's frame is
larger than a 48 Frame, it is
not as large as a conventional
56 Frame. While some
manufacturers are now using this
pump on their spas, it should be
noted that the extra flow rates
may be "overkill" and that the
additional amperage they consume
may necessitate either the use
of a 60 amp breaker or not
allowing the heater to work
while the jets are operating.
Ignoring the confusing pump
size issue, the fact is that you
only require a true 1.5 or 2
horsepower pump to drive a
mixture of 15 to 20 modern
designed spa jets. While some
spas in health clubs or hotels
are equipped with actual 5 or
even 10 horsepower pumps, you
must remember that larger pumps
are required as in most
instances, the equipment is
located quite a distance from
the spas. Furthermore, in most
commercial establishments they
want you in and out of the spa
in less than 10 minutes so that
no lineups occur. Water flow
through these jets is commonly
designed to be unbearable after
a few minutes.
Home spas on the other hand,
are designed to be enjoyed for
much longer periods. While the
jets still provide ample
hydrotherapy, they are also
designed with relaxation and
recreation in mind. Where you
require very strong jets, you
can turn off some of the jets,
or use a diverter valve to
isolate the flow to specific
jets, making these jets
stronger. A spa with 10 - 20
jets is more than adequate for
most people's needs. Larger
party spas, or spas equipped for
specific hydrotherapy needs, may
be equipped with more jets,
requiring a second pump.
Before jumping to the
conclusion that more jets and
more pumps are better, think
back to the days of the large
gas guzzling car engines. Sure
they were fast, but what they
could provide was not needed by
99% of the buyers, yet the 99%
still ended up paying for the
feature, both at the time of the
purchase and continually
thereafter.
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7. Selecting Proper
Filtration
Most of the spas manufactured
today are equipped with either a
floating exposed suction side
filter, or with a concealed
pressure system. Both systems
are more than adequate to ensure
clean spa water. In our opinion,
the concealed system is superior
as the filters can be larger,
the dirty filter is out of the
sight of spa users, and when
removing the filter for
cleaning, it is unlikely that
any dirt from the filter will
fall into the spa water as can
happen with a floating suction
type. The spa owner who
purchases a spa from a
manufacturer like HYDROPOOL, who
installs the concealed pressure
type systems, also enjoys the
benefit of a separate surface
skimmer, free of the obstruction
of a floating skimmer.
RELAX AND ENJOY
"the built in bottom drain is by
far the best feature I could
ever have in my spa. Cleaning my
spa is a breeze compared to
friends who own other types of
spas"
"Having the option to customize
the jet locations, sold me on
purchasing a Hydropool
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8. Factory Installed
Versus On-site Cabinets
Whether you purchase a spa with
a factory cabinet, or choose to
build your own deck or custom
enclosure from tile, marble,
etc, is simply personal
preference.
Quite obviously, if your spa is
going to be placed on an
existing surface and you plan on
enclosing it in wood, a factory
installed cabinet is likely the
best and least expensive choice,
providing the cabinet matches
the surrounds. (Ensure that if
your spa has a redwood cabinet
that redwood lumber is readily
available for the rest of your
building requirements).
However, where you are
submerging the spa or custom
encasing it with tile, etc,
ensure that the manufacturer can
provide a spa without a cabinet
as this will save you
considerable money. Many spas
can't be sold without a cabinet
as the manufacturer does not
factory install a support
structure and simply relies on
the cabinet to support the edge
of the spa. When installing your
spa without a cabinet, you must
ensure your equipment is
adequately protected from rain
and snow.
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9. Locking Your Spa
Most spa packages include a
locking safety hardcover
designed to keep unsupervised
children (or animals) out, and
the heat in. In most areas, the
use of a hardcover will
eliminate the need to fence in
your spa, however, we strongly
recommend that you consult your
local government for specific
details.
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10. Maintaining Your
Spa
Spas are very simple to
maintain, requiring only a few
minutes of your time each week,
but it is important that you
remember your spa contains hot
water, so proper maintenance and
chemical balancing is required
to ensure clean, safe water.
We recommend that you maintain
your spa 100 - 102 degrees
Fahrenheit on a year-round basis
rather than turning the spa
temperature up and down as it is
used.
Nothing is more frustrating than
wanting to use your spa and
realizing that it will take
almost two hours to increase
from its present 80 degrees
Fahrenheit to your desired
operating temperature.
Remember with a programmable
filtration cycle, efficient
insulation and dual speed
motors, monthly costs to operate
a spa are very reasonable.
A very small amount of
oxidizer such as chlorine or
bromine should be added to the
spa daily, and the pH (measure
of whether the water is alkaline
or acidic) should be tested
twice a week.
Under normal limited use, the
spa water should be drained and
refilled with fresh water every
second month. After re-filling,
and every week thereafter, a
small amount of sequestrant/
scale inhibitor should be added
to protect the spas heater and
acrylic surface.
ASK YOUR FRIENDS
A recent survey of North
American spa owners found that
more than 88% responded that
maintaining a spa was relatively
simple, and that over 96% would
recommend purchasing a spa to
their friends.
As shown, maintaining clean and
safe spa water requires only a
few minutes of your attention
each week. To further minimize
your involvement, we recommend
the purchase of an optional
ozonator.
Ozone reduces organic matter in
hot tub water therefore reducing
the chlorine or bromine demand.
The use of chlorine and bromine
is still required; however,
consumption will be considerably
lower.
Another benefit of having
your spa equipped with an
ozonator is that they will not
affect the pH of the water to
the same degree as chlorine and
bromine, thereby reducing the
need to test your pH to only
once a week in a normal limited
use spa. Since ozone has a
neutral pH, less balancing
chemicals will be required than
with a hot tub treated with
strictly chlorine or bromine. As
a result, many users claim that
ozonated hot tubs have much
softer feeling water and are
gentler on sensitive skin. If
someone in your family suffers
form a skin condition, you may
want to give the purchase of an
ozonator serious consideration.
With an ozonator, total chemical
purchases for a normal limited
use spa should not exceed
$50/yr. Once a week, you should
spend a few minutes on your spa
testing the pH and adding a
small amount of chlorine, once a
month you should spend 10-15
minutes cleaning your re-useable
filter, and draining and
refilling needs will be reduced
to every 4-5 months.
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11. HYDROPOOL Versus
the Competition...
There is No Comparison!
Some of the reasons HYDROPOOL is
considered a great spa include:
- HYDROPOOL SPAS
accommodate more users than
similar sized competitors’
spas.
- Each model is extremely
comfortable, most with soft
head cushions.
- HYDROPOOL'S models are
designed to allow users to
enjoy conversation with all
users facing each other.
Loungers are designed in a
semi-recumbent position to
eliminate floating off the
lounger.
- Spa access is very safe
via either wide safety
access steps or flat
stepping areas at the end of
the loungers.
- HYDROPOOL'S
fiberglass/aluminum moulds
ensure straight lines with
no imperfections. Less
expensive spas are made with
wood moulds and you will
notice imperfections in the
finished product.
ICI high-lustre acrylic is
used on all HYDROPOOL SPAS. Some
spa manufacturers have switched
to acrylic with ABS sheet or
other plastic materials such as
Centrex, which do not need as
much fiberglass backing. While
spas made from these materials
have high impact resistance,
some consumers have commented
that they do not have the same
aesthetic brilliance. They also
can't be thermal formed to give
as much detail as our spas , and
in some extreme situations, when
left out in the hot sun, without
hard covers, will actually
attempt to return back to the
flat shape of the original sheet
or fade or discolour.
Hydropool's high quality
control in fiberglass adhesion
as well as the use of high
quality vinyl esther in out
first bonding coat has resulted
in the industry's lowest
percentage of problems.
ICI acrylic sheet that we and
most other major manufacturers
use will crack, if hit very hard
with a sharp object, but it is
also more easily repaired
on-site than other materials
used. The reason that a few
manufacturers use materials
(other than the ICI cast sheet
we use) is simply that either
due to quality control or
environmental problems, the
other manufacturers are either
unable or unwilling to
successfully apply fiberglass.
There is nothing wrong with the
other materials, and they are
excellent for spas, we just wish
that the few manufacturers not
using cast acrylic would be more
straightforward as to why they
use an alternative sheet.
HYDROPOOL installs a wood
support base, adhered with
fiberglass to every spa to
ensure proper support of the
entire spa. As a result we do
not rely on the lip of the spa
or the cabinet to support the
spas and our spas do not need a
cabinet for support, only
aesthetic purposes.
HYDROPOOL only uses the best
equipment including Waterways
jets, Vico/Ultra Jet pumps, CBM
and Balboa packs, etc. Less
expensive products are available
but we like to use companies
that have proven products and
proven engineering departments.
Each HYDROPOOL SPA has 2"
plumbing from the skimmer and
bottom drain to the pumps and
back to the manifold to ensure
proper gallons per minute flow
and maximum jet power. Only the
maximum numbers of jets possible
for the pump to properly work
all the jets at once are
installed. Some manufacturers
install more jets, but they all
don't work at once, and you have
to turn a valve to direct the
jets to two or three seats, but
never all! Others install groups
of very small cluster jets that
do not provide the same level of
hydrotherapy as larger jets do.
While most manufacturers only
offer "off the shelf", "take it
as it is" plumbing arrangements,
HYDROPOOL promotes our dealers
to customize the plumbing of
your spa to suit your body
requirements.
All HYDROPOOL spas are water
tested for at least 8 hrs before
they are foamed and packaged.
After testing, each spa is
shrink wrapped prior to applying
the foam insulation. This allows
for convenient servicing if the
need arises, as the foam can
easily be cut away, and will not
be all over the pipes and
fittings as it is with other
manufacturers. After a repair,
the foam cutaway can be
re-installed without the need to
bring a messy foam machine into
the house.
HYDROPOOL uses 2 lb closed
cell insulation, which provides
not only the best insulation,
but is impervious to losing its
ability to insulate as it can't
absorb moisture. HYDROPOOL SPAS
have more foam installed than
other manufacturers, but a space
is still left between the layer
of foam over the plumbing and
the foam on the cabinet. This
allows the motor heat to travel
around the spa, and reduce the
time that the heater needs to be
on. This also results in
Hydropool having a 4 layer
insulation...the best available.
This great insulation, combined
with our 24 hour, 7 day
programmable timer or programmed
filtration cycle, results in a
HYDROPOOL SPA operating for only
pennies a day.
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12. HYDROPOOL'S Layer
Insulation Process
- Air gap between the
shell and the 1st layer of
foam over the shrink wrapped
jets & pipes.
- The 1st layer of foam
over the shrink wrapped jets
& pipes.
- Air gap between the 1st
layer of foam and the foam
on the cabinet.
- The insulating value of
the cedar cabinet.
Our cedar cabinets have a top
rail which not only looks great
but provides structural
integrity to the spa and
protects the acrylic edge of the
spa from damage. Manufactured
from clear knot-free, kiln dried
cedar, Hydropool cabinets will
last years with only a minor
application of a preservative
coating every 2-3 years.
Removable panels allow quick
access to all of the equipment
(not simply the electricals as
with most spas) and each side of
a HYDROPOOL cabinet is removable
for ease of service, if
required.
ONE of HYDROPOOL'S best features
is the built-in bottom drain.
The built-in bottom drain not
only allows total drainage
during quarterly draining and
replacement of your spa water,
but makes your spa virtually
maintenance free as little dirt
can settle on the bottom of the
spa. During regular filtration,
the pump continuously draws
water and dirt through the
bottom suction and drain holes
to the filter. When it is time
to drain the spa, you simply
place the supplied rubber
expansion plug into the skimmer,
and the pump will draw the water
from the bottom of the spa and
pump it to wherever your
connected garden hose is
directed.
With other spas you have to
purchase a wet/dry vacuum to
remove dirt off the spa floor
and a separate drain pump or wet
vac to remove the final few
inches of water on the bottom of
the spa after draining.
HYDROPOOL'S wide-mouth skimmer
has a built-in strainer basket
to remove floating debris and
does not have a filter inside to
obstruct water flow.
HYDROPOOL uses a separate
large filter installed on the
pressure side of the pump,
conveniently accessible from the
top of the spa. When a filter is
located in the skimmer it not
only impedes the flow of the
pump and hence slows down the
jet action, but when it is
pulled out to clean the dirty
filter will sometimes allow
dirty water to fall into the
spa. It is better to have a
filter full of dirty filtered
material in its own compartment
away from the sight and smell of
the spa users.
HYDROPOOL uses a dual-speed
circulation pump that provides
better filtration by circulating
the water faster and more often
in a 24 hour period than the
small, cheaper circulating pumps
that some manufacturers are
promoting.
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13. The HYDROPOOL
Difference
While the smaller
circulating pumps do operate
somewhat quieter, and have
smaller per hour operating
costs, our larger pumps can
circulate the same amount of
water and provide the same
amount of filtration in 10 hours
that the small circulating pumps
does in a full 24 hour period,
so if our timer is used and our
pump is only on for 11 hours,
our operating costs are actually
lower. For spas installed
outdoors, the small difference
in operating noise should not be
a factor.
HYDROPOOL is truthful when it
comes to promoting the size of
its pumps.
Pump size should be based on the
gallon per minute flow as there
is some misleading marketing
within the hot tub industry in
regards to the size of the
pumps. Most residential hot tub
pump motors are 48 frame, high
performance pumps with oversized
impellors and 2 horsepower
motors. Due to the fact that
these pumps will often pump more
gallons per minute than
conventional 3, 4 and even 5
horsepower pool pumps, many hot
tub pump manufacturers, as well
as most hot tub manufacturers,
are now labeling their pumps
4HP, 4.5HP and even 5 HP
referring to "high performance"
or "hydrotherapy power", not
conventional horsepower.
While HYDROPOOL also installs
the larger impellers and pump
casings, we are truthful about
our horsepower sizes and provide
a detailed explanation of our
ratings on our Manufacturers
Suggested Retail Price Lists.
HYDROPOOL is one of the only
spa manufacturers that is
approved according to all of the
following safety testing
standards:
CSA, Warnock Hershey, ETL, CE,
ITS, S
Hydropool's warranty is in
our opinion, the best and most
fair in the industry. Other spa
warranties may at first glance
appear to be longer, (and in
some cases ridiculously longer
than that manufacturer has even
been in business) but when you
read the fine print we are sure
you will agree that you are well
protected with your purchase of
a HYDROPOOL SPA.
Last, but certainly not
least, HYDROPOOL carefully
selects our dealers to ensure
that our products are
professionally represented. The
fact that you are purchasing
your spa from a professional
that has not intentionally
misled you in any way should be
another reason to sway your
purchasing decision. We thank
you for giving us the
opportunity to explain the
reasons why we believe HYDROPOOL
is one of the best spas
manufactured any where in the
world.
If you have any questions please
don't hesitate to call your
local HYDROPOOL Dealer.
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14. Caution
Use of a spa is not recommended
for pregnant women, unsupervised
children, and people under the
influence of alcohol or
prescription drugs or those
suffering from high blood
pressure or a heart condition.
We suggest you read the
manufacturers manual and safety
labels for further details.
The information included on
this site is presented for the
purpose of assisting you to
better select your hot tub. In
the event that you believe any
of the information to be
misleading or "out of date" we
would appreciate you notifying
us immediately. Click on the
E-mail icon above to contact us
directly.
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