Buy: Spa Cover
: Measure the widest points of the spa shell, not the old cover, as old covers can warp over time.
: Look for a cover that is thicker in the middle and tapers toward the edges. This allows rainwater to run off rather than pooling in the center. 2. Prioritize Material and Insulation buy spa cover
The quality of materials directly impacts how well the cover handles outdoor life. : Measure the widest points of the spa
: Determine if your tub is square, rectangular, round, or has "radius" (rounded) corners. : For outdoor tubs, a common starting point
: For outdoor tubs, a common starting point for quality insulation is 4 inches of foam tapering down to 3 inches .
: This is the industry standard for durability. It is specifically treated to resist UV rays, mold, and mildew.
: A healthy, new cover typically weighs between 50 to 75 pounds depending on the size of the spa. If your current cover is significantly heavier, it has likely become waterlogged and needs immediate replacement. 3. Essential Upgrades and Safety