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Today's hot tubs are designed for easy installation. Your dealer can handle all aspects
of the installation for you. But if you choose to do it yourself, here are a few points to
consider. Indoors. For indoor locations, adequate ventilation is essential. Water evaporating
from your spa will raise the room's humidity level. An exhaust fan will help prevent damage
and discomfort. Also, be sure you have a plan for getting the spa indoors. Is the patio door
big enough? Or maybe you'll need to remove the glass from a picture window. Again, your spa
dealer will be happy to assist in your planning.
Outdoors. If you select an outdoor location, comfort and convenience are key issues.
Does your site offer privacy and easy access? For concrete slab or deck installations,
follow the manufacturer's construction recommendations for proper support.
Your spa will need a source of electricity (usually 220 volts). Your dealer can give
you details of the power requirements.
Be sure to ask about any applicable local electrical codes, and follow
the spa manufacturer's instructions.
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