Life on Florida’s West Coast

We love our pools and spas in Florida

If there is one thing that people in Florida like to do, it’s take advantage of the fact that fun in the water is pretty much year-round here. The ocean and the Gulf eventually cool off in the winter, but we tend to use our pools and spas non-stop. Actually, we use them even more in the winter to make up for not having as many opportunities to go play on the beach. My daughter has swim lessons that go through a few days shy of Halloween. By then we might start seeing some cooler nights, but the days are still blissful and spring-like.

Since we use our pools and spas so often here, it’s good form to take care of them. Even if your hot tub came with a cover, the rain here tends to wear surfaces out, so replacement spa covers are a fact of life. You can find the Best Spa Covers from HotTubWorks. They make covers for nearly every make and model hot tub.

Their site even provides a helpful video how-to on measuring for a new spa cover, printable instructions to use while you measure, a video about their manufacturing process and a FAQ that addresses additional issues. If you still have questions, you can use their quick email support or live phone staff. You want to get it right, because a great fitting cover means a longer lasting spa system.

Of course, they also carry spa filters, chemicals and even a cool line of Aromatherapy products that are designed for use in your spa. I mean, we all know taking a hot tub is relaxing, but add stress-reliving fragrances like Lavendar Palmarosa or Green Tea Peony and you’re all set for the ultimate bliss-out!

I bet you can guess what I’d like to be doing right about now. :)

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