Did Someone Say Pool Spa? This Can Help You

Our homes are our own little safe havens in the midst of the cruel, brutal world. At the end of a long week, you just want to relax in your backyard - wind down and let go of the stress like a reptile shedding its skin. Now, how do you feel about adding a fiberglass pool to the equation? Okay, now how about a built-in spa with the pool? Yes, you heard us right. Pool builders in Oklahoma City can now make that possible for you.

Does Adding a Spa to My Pool Complement It Well?

Of course, it does! Above-ground, free-standing spas are simple enough to be installed anywhere you wish. For incorporating in-ground spas, the process is slightly trickier but as long as there is enough room, it can be done. Some homeowners also enjoy spas placed adjacent to their pool or deck, and while it certainly is practical, the aesthetics nod towards idyllic attached spas.

Whatever sort of spa you decide to get, the best results can only be achieved when you work with expert pool builders. They should know to construct a spa that blends seamlessly with the existing pools and adds a bit of flounce while at it. Are you looking for installers for your pool spa? Hydroscapes Pools and Patios can help! The backyard of your dreams is just a few clicks away. Schedule an appointment with us to avail our luxury and excellent quality services.  

What Types of Spas Can I Add to My Pool?

• POOL WITH INTEGRATED SPA

Integrated spas are built within the perimeter of the swimming pool and appear to be a part of the pool’s general shape. These spas are usually built around a corner or one end of the pool. The two water bodies are, however, separated by a wall to keep the hot and cold water from intermixing.

• POOL WITH ATTACHED SPA

A pool with an attached spa has the spa built as a separate entity. The two are still attached by some architectural elements, but unlike an integrated spa, you can actually tell the two apart. Attached pool spas can either be inground or elevated.

• POOL WITH SPILL OVER SPA

Spill-over spas are a type of elevated attached pool spas. One of the walls of the spa is raised to a level lower than the others. This open space allows the water to spill over from the top into the pool.

The thin sheet of spilling water can either be a wide cascade or narrow separated streams. Some pool builders may also install funnel-like slots into the above-ground spa.

Adding a spa to your pool can be beneficial in many ways. Chilling in your spa after a tiring day can negate the mal effects of stress. Hot water may also act as a therapy to alleviate joint pain and muscle soreness. In fact, it also betters blood circulation and relaxes stiffened body parts.

Pool spas also boost the resale value of your property by a significant amount. They are just a really fun way to refurbish your old pool.