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Thanks to generally appealing year-round weather, San Diego is the perfect place for outdoor amenities like a hot tub and a pool. When it comes to a hot tub, it’s a feature you can always add if you already have a beautiful pool you regularly use. Even if you have space concerns, there’s more flexibility with hot tub installation than you may realize. Keep reading to learn more about what to consider as you explore your options for having an experienced pool contractor install a hot tub next to your pool.
Let’s start with available space. At a minimum, there should be enough room to place the hot tub next to your pool in a way that looks natural and allows for convenient access and use. Even if your space is fairly limited, as we mentioned above, there are options to consider. One possibility is to have your hot tub installed up on a deck that’s fairly close to your pool. Another option is to have it installed in a way that links it with your pool so it’s attached. The potential drawback here is you may have to settle for fewer jets or enhancements like fancy lighting.
If you’re on the fence about whether or not it makes sense to have a hot tub next to your pool, let’s run through some of the reasons to do this. Aesthetically, a pool and a hot tub are two water-based features that naturally work together. Practically, it’s also convenient to have these two outdoor accessories in the same location. Having a pool and a hot tub sharing the same space also gives you opportunities to:
• Create a more inviting backyard space
• Wind down in your hot tub after being more active in your pool
• Have more excuses to enjoy time outside in a way that’s still private
Furthermore, a pool and hot tub combo can turn your backyard into a year-round extension of your home. During the late spring, summer, and early fall months in San Diego, you can enjoy both of these features. In the winter months, when temperatures can dip low enough to put a chill in the air, the hot tub can serve as your primary go-to spot, especially if it’s covered or sheltered to some extent.
If you’re still not sure if installing a hot tub next to your pool can work for your budget and available space, schedule a consultation with a builder specializing in hot tub installation. Taking this step also gives you a chance to ask questions, entertain suggestions you may not have considered, and get an accurate estimate. You can then decide if you’re ready to move forward with a backyard update that includes a hot tub installed next to your pool.
When you’re ready to add a hot tub next to your pool, reach out to the experienced pros at San Diego Pools. We’re the San Diego custom pool experts homeowners and businesses have trusted for more than four decades. Give us a call today at 888-707-7786 to learn how we can add just the right features that make your pool the one you’ve always dreamed of.