1. Compatibility
● If you are building your spa for the first time, it’s important to consider the relationship between accessories and space. Make sure the envisioned space can reasonably accommodate the spa external accessories without compromising aesthetics.
● If you are upgrading your existing spa, especially focus on the compatibility of new accessories with your current equipment, such as whether the interface size and overall dimensions will fit properly.
2. Material
● Spa Cover: The inner side of the thermal cover will be exposed to moisture for extended periods, while the outer side faces the environment. Therefore, it’s important to choose moisture-proof and waterproof materials like Oxford fabric. The inner material should have good insulation properties, with polyurethane foam being the most commonly used.
● Spa Handrails & Steps: The most important factor for safety accessories placed on the side of the spa is the use of non-slip materials. Additionally, since these accessories are often exposed to water, it’s essential to select metals with anti-rust and anti-corrosion coatings or properties, as well as high-quality plastics, to ensure longer durability.
● Spa Caddy: The materials must be safe and water-resistant, especially for floating versions that are commonly used on the water surface.
3. Ease
● Effort-saving: Considering the force required and the weight of the thermal cover, you can opt for a lighter or easily foldable thermal cover. It is highly recommended that you purchase a thermal cover bracket together when necessary for easier use.
● Ergonomics: The height of the spa cover lifter, spa steps, and the length and height of the spa handrails should all be selected according to ergonomic standards. This ensures maximum convenience, allowing users to feel truly safe and comfortable.