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Installing an outdoor spa is an excellent way to enjoy moments of relaxation outdoors throughout the year. However, to maximize your comfort and extend the lifespan of your installation, choosing the right location is crucial. At Aqua Master, we support our clients with personalized advice and tailored solutions so that every spa installation becomes a unique experience, designed to last.

Far from being merely an aesthetic decision, ease of access, protection from the elements, and privacy are important factors to consider when choosing the ideal location for your spa. In this article, we share our expertise to guide you in selecting the best spot, focusing on three key aspects: accessibility, safety, and ground stability.

Accessibility: Finding the ideal distance for your spa

A well-thought-out location makes using your spa practical and enjoyable, no matter the season. We generally recommend placing your spa 3 to 5 meters from your house or deck. This minimizes exposure to the cold in winter and makes access more comfortable during rain or snow. Additionally, plan for a nearby water source to simplify maintenance and refilling your spa. By following these guidelines, you will not only optimize your relaxation experience but also avoid complications related to the installation and daily upkeep of your spa.

Safe access for optimal use in every season

We know that relaxing in your spa during winter is a unique experience, but ensuring safe and practical access despite snow and ice is essential. A good location should allow for quick and clear access, even in cold weather, to prevent the risk of falls and ensure comfortable use in all seasons. To achieve this, we recommend opting for a short, well-maintained path between your house and your spa. Ideally, this access should be covered with a non-slip material, such as textured concrete pavers or composite wood decking. Avoid smooth stone or tiled surfaces, as they can become slippery when exposed to frost.

Finally, our Aqua Master experts recommend paying attention to snow and ice management to maximize your comfort during winter. Installing your spa under a shelter and next to a hedge helps protect you from the wind, reduces snow accumulation, and creates a more comfortable relaxation space. You can also consider using outdoor heated mats to minimize the need for frequent snow removal. By taking these precautions, you ensure easy and safe access to your spa, even in the heart of winter, for worry-free moments of relaxation.

Ground resistance and stability: A solid base for a durable spa

To install your spa under the best conditions, it is crucial to choose a solid and durable base that can support its weight when filled. Poorly prepared ground can lead to sinking, imbalance, or even damage to your spa’s structure. We recommend three reliable options to ensure a stable and long-lasting installation suited to your needs and outdoor space: a concrete slab, a reinforced deck, or compacted ground. It is also essential to stay informed and consult the manufacturer’s recommendations for optimal installation.

1. The concrete slab: The most robust solution

A concrete slab is the safest and most durable option for supporting a spa. It should have a minimum thickness of 10 to 15 cm and be reinforced with a metal mesh to prevent cracking under the pressure of the weight. This solution ensures perfect weight distribution and minimizes the risk of ground movement over time.

2. The reinforced deck: An elegant and practical alternative

If you wish to integrate your spa onto a wooden deck, it is essential to reinforce it to support the weight. A load calculation must be performed to ensure the structure can bear the total weight without risk of deformation or sagging. Adding extra beams and adjustable pedestals is often necessary to ensure adequate strength and stability.

3. The compacted ground: A natural and economical option

For a simpler and more budget-friendly installation, compacted ground may be suitable if properly prepared. A layer of compacted gravel 15 to 20 cm thick stabilizes the surface and ensures good water drainage.

Invest in your well-being, season after season

With careful planning and the expertise of our professionals, installing your spa becomes a true investment in comfort and well-being. By considering accessibility, safety, and stability, you can create a space designed for relaxation, no matter the season.

If you have any questions or need personalized advice, feel free to contact your Aqua Master. Our experts are here to guide you every step of the way.

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