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Premium Marine Grade Vinyl
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Made tough to withstand the harsh, wet outdoors. Cold-crack resistant
to -20 F. UV inhibitors protect from sun damage. Mildew inhibitors guard against mold.
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Commercial Grade Nylon Zipper
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Won't rust or corrode. Glides smoothly to make core removal easy.
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Durable Hinge
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Double stitched for extra strength where it counts.
Reinforced with four thick layers of vinyl.
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Steel Spine
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Our foam cores are strengthened across the width with
20 gauge thick, galvanized steel C-channels to prevent sagging or
caving in under heavy loads of snow.
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Tapered Foam Core
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Facilitates water run-off and protects from rain damage.
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Key Locking Fastener
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Offers customers an extra measure of security.
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Super-Thick Moisture Barrier
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Cores are tightly wrapped with 4-mil thick black polyethylene to lock
out moisture. Extra wide 1/4" seams are heat-sealed to resist splitting.
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Extra Thick Covers
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We make our covers thicker, with a density of 1.5 or 2.0 lbs.
and an R-value of 15 for greater insulation.
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Extended Perimeter Apron
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Designed to hold in heat, help stop water evaporation
and protect the spa's outside acrylic edge from the elements. Standard
aprons measure 2-1/2" but we can customize to your specifications,
from 3" to as much as 15".
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Strong, Padded Handles
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Comfortable to hold and easy to lift. Reinforced at
key stress points so handles won't rip out.
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Meet ASTM Standards
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All our products withstand rigorous ASTM strength and safety tests.
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Built to last
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With proper care and cleaning, our spa covers
can last for years. And every cover comes with easy-to-follow maintenance tips.
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Quality Controlled
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Every stitch, every thread, every seam is triple-inspected
to ensure long-lasting performance and customer satisfaction.
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Customized To Your Needs
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Our experienced designers can tailor covers to your exact
specifications - whatever the size or shape. With an inventory of more
than 3,000 templates and sizes, we can fit any hot tub on the market,
even discontinued models.
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Fast Turnaround
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In as little as 2 weeks, we can turn your order around,
while some manufacturers can take a month or more to deliver.
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An equilateral hexagon is one where all sides are equal. The hexagon shown at
the left is not equilateral, but it is still symmetrical along the midline
corresponding to measurement 'A'. To verify that your hexagonal spa is
symmetrical, all sides should be the same length as its opposite side. If your
hexagonal spa is not symmetrical, a plastic template should be supplied.
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An equilateral octagon is one where all sides are equal. The octagon shown at
the left is not equilateral, but it is still symmetrical along the midline
corresponding to measurement 'A'. To verify that your octagonal spa is
symmetrical, all sides should be the same length as its opposite side. If your
octagonal spa is not symmetrical, a plastic template should be supplied.
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Some spas, especially those that are square or rectangular, have a rounded,
rather than a square corner. If your spa is one of these, to get the proper
fit from your new cover, you should specify the radius of the rounded corner.
See the section at the bottom of this chart for
information about how to properly measure the radius of a rounded corner.
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Do not confuse a square or rectangular spa with square corners, such as the one
shown at the left, with a similar spa with rounded corners, such as the one
shown directly above. See the section at the bottom of
this chart for information about how to properly measure the radius of a
rounded corner.
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The cut corner shown at the left is really an elongated octagon. It is still,
however, symmetrical along the midline corresponding to measurement 'A'. To
verify that your cut corner spa is symmetrical, all sides should be the same
length as its opposite side. If your spa is not symmetrical, a plastic
template should be supplied.
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This is the cover that you would purchase for your round wooden hot tub or spa.
To make certain that your tub or spa is truly round, you should measure the
outside diameter at one spot, and then verify that the diameter is the same
measuring perpendicularly to your original measurement. If your spa or tub is
not truly round, a plastic template should be supplied.
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Measure all sides for a spa with a single cut corner, as shown at the left. It
is assumed that three of the spa's corners are 90 degrees (square or rounded).
If any of the spa's corners are rounded, see the section
at the bottom of this chart for information about how to properly measure its
radius.
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Measure all sides and overall dimensions for a spa with double cut corners, as
shown at the left. It is assumed that this spa's left hand corners are 90
degrees (square or rounded). If any of the spa's corners are rounded, see the section at the bottom of this chart for information
about how to properly measure its radius.
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The easiest way to measure the radius of a rounded corner is to use a standard
framing square. If you don't have one, you can make one from cardboard, but
make sure that it is truly square. Place the square against the rounded
corner, and the radius (R) will be the measurement from the corner of the
square to the point where the curve departs the square.
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