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What
is the difference between an in ground spa and an above ground spa?
Jadan Spas offer both options. Some people prefer the look of in ground spas because it is less visible, but the above ground spas are more accessible from a servicing viewpoint and they are also mobile. So, if there is ever a need to get to the plumbing you don't have to dig up half the garden and if you are moving home you have the choice of taking your spa with you. How much maintenance is involved? One of the benefits of an above ground Jadan Spa is that there is little maintenance required. To maintain water quality simply add the recommended spa chemicals. Frequency will depend on how often you use the spa. For more details, speak with one of our consultants. What about plumbing? Above ground Jadan Spas have all the plumbing contained in the cabinet, no plumbing is required simply fill with your garden hose. Do I need regular servicing of my Jadan Spa? Every 3 to 4 months it is best to empty your spa, clean the acrylic, oil the cabinet, clean and put protectant on the hard cover, spray for bugs, clean the jets and filter, check cables and power connections and check for ware and tare. This is to ensure everything is working perfectly. Regular servicing can be arranged. For more information have a look at our service page.
Local council regulations on fencing in pools, spas and water features vary from suburb to suburb. The aim of course is to protect young children from wandering into unprotected backyards and falling in. We recommend that all backyards are secured at all times and that clients contact their local council to ensure they are abiding by the specific requirements for their area. Can Jadan Spas assist with landscaping? Whilst we're not landscaping experts, if you have a particular theme in mind, we're happy to give you our opinion on what would work well with your choice of spa. How much does it cost to run a spa? Jadan Spas are surprisingly energy efficient. Most of our models run off a two or three horsepower motor and use hardly any power at all. The average cost of heating and running a spa is about a $1 per day and less for gas heated systems What sort of surface does the spa have to sit on? The best surface for a spa is a concrete pad, other types of surfaces are also acceptable as long as they are level, brick paving is only acceptable if a professional type of job has been done, for example yellow sand was used, leveled and compacted before the bricks were laid. Decking is acceptable as long as it is sturdy and can hold the weight of spa, water and people. Uneven paving, gravel, grass or dirt is not to be used as a base for the spa to sit on.
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