Protective Spa Covers for Enhanced Longevity

If you have a Swim Spa please call for pricing!

Heavier pound foam insulates better.

1 # Foam (Good)

1.5 # Foam (Better)

2 # Foam (Best)

5” – 3” Taper (Better) (The thicker the spa cover, the more durable it is. It can handle a heavier snow load than a thinner cover.)

6” – 4” Taper (Best) (The thicker the spa cover, the more durable it is. It can handle a heavier snow load than a thinner cover.)

Additional Handles

Additional Straps (These are used to anchor the spa cover to the spa cabinet.)

Boots for Waterfalls, Handrails, etc.. (These are for spas that have stereo speakers sticking up above the spa shell, or any other protruding structures.)

Cover Lift Supports (These help the spa cover to handle the extra tugging of the cover lift.)

Cover Lift (This device makes it faster, easier, and safter to open and close your spa cover. Now it isn’t dragging across the ground. It better protects your spa cover as opposed to dragging it on and off without a cover lift.)

Cutout / Dig Out

Long Steam Stopper (It is a large “pillow” that runs across the entire fold of the spa cover to help stop heat and water loss.)

Reinforce Hinge

Rubber Hand Grip (A better looking handle with a better grip for opening and closing your spa cover.)

Split Skirt / Flap (center of corner)

Split Skirt / Flap w/ Overflap @ corner

Upgraded Vapor Barrier (4 mil (Good) (A better backing for the bottom side of the spa cover to help protect it.)

Upgraded PermaLiner Vapor Barrier (Better) (An even better backing for the bottom side of the spa cover to help protect it.)

Spa liner with drain holes (Best) (The best backing you can get! It reflects the heat and moisture back into the spa for less water loss and less heat loss. It also helps prolong the life of the spa cover.)

Wind Straps (Adjust from 6’ – 12’) Set of Two