What Are The Benefits Of A Pool Spa Combination?
If you like the idea of a swimming pool to swim laps, but can’t resist the appeal of a corner area to relax, then a pool and spa combination might be for you. Incorporating a swimming pool and a spa into one pool gives you the best of both worlds - offering you a two-for-one option. You have a large area of water for swimming, lounging on an inflatable, or playing a few games like volleyball while still enjoying some serenity in a warmer corner spa.
Is a pool just for swimming? While it may have been the case in the past, it’s not any more. People want to be able to relax and enjoy downtime to ease away everyday stresses from busy work and family commitments. A pool spa combination gives you the opportunity to embrace a quieter, peaceful, serene pace of life. Here are some reasons why it might be a good fit.
What Are The Benefits?
Efficient use of space
If you put the two features in one unit, you’re enhancing an efficient use of space. No need to have a swimming pool in one area of your garden and a stand-alone hot tub somewhere else. Why walk across from one to the other? Side by side in one structure, a pool and spa is built to maximise functionality.
Customised option
There are plenty of swimming pool/spa combinations to look into. Don’t think there’s only one size and layout – choose one that matches your individual preferences and lifestyle. A pool spa combination gives you one area for recreation and exercise and the other, separated by a divider, prioritising relaxation and jets. A bench seat and dual entry points in your spa will avoid bottlenecks! Look at different options and decide what size and layout works best for you.
All year-round use
A swim spa combination gives you greater all-year-round use – the corner spa is perfect during the colder months. A swimming pool houses, on average, around 40,000 litres of water, whereas a spa has 2,500 litres. You can heat the spa area to a maximum of 30 degrees – imagine how refreshing and invigorating it is to go from one to another!
More affordable
As well as being efficient in space, this combination is way more affordable. If you want both a pool and a spa, then putting them together not only saves on installation expenses but also on costs with one set of pipework and fewer circulation pumps.
Easy breezy maintenance
Don’t forget, it’s far easier to maintain the spa if it’s within the pool structure because it uses just one filtration system. Any work you do to keep your pool clean also impacts the spa which is a win-win for pool upkeep!
Our Pick
One of our most popular combinations is the Palm Beach series that incorporates a curved internal wall. Available in different sizes, this best seller is bound to impress your neighbours and enhance your backyard.
Don’t forget any pool purchased from Factory Pools Perth will have the Australian Standards 5 tick that certifies you are buying a first-class product. Do you want to know more about our swim spa options, then why not visit one of our display centres and come speak to our team today?
What Are The Benefits Of A Pool Spa Combination?
If you like the idea of a swimming pool to swim laps, but can’t resist the appeal of a corner area to relax, then a pool and spa combination might be for you. Incorporating a swimming pool and a spa into one pool gives you the best of both worlds - offering you a two-for-one option. You have a large area of water for swimming, lounging on an inflatable, or playing a few games like volleyball while still enjoying some serenity in a warmer corner spa.
Is a pool just for swimming? While it may have been the case in the past, it’s not any more. People want to be able to relax and enjoy downtime to ease away everyday stresses from busy work and family commitments. A pool spa combination gives you the opportunity to embrace a quieter, peaceful, serene pace of life. Here are some reasons why it might be a good fit.
What Are The Benefits?
Efficient use of space
If you put the two features in one unit, you’re enhancing an efficient use of space. No need to have a swimming pool in one area of your garden and a stand-alone hot tub somewhere else. Why walk across from one to the other? Side by side in one structure, a pool and spa is built to maximise functionality.
Customised option
There are plenty of swimming pool/spa combinations to look into. Don’t think there’s only one size and layout – choose one that matches your individual preferences and lifestyle. A pool spa combination gives you one area for recreation and exercise and the other, separated by a divider, prioritising relaxation and jets. A bench seat and dual entry points in your spa will avoid bottlenecks! Look at different options and decide what size and layout works best for you.
All year-round use
A swim spa combination gives you greater all-year-round use – the corner spa is perfect during the colder months. A swimming pool houses, on average, around 40,000 litres of water, whereas a spa has 2,500 litres. You can heat the spa area to a maximum of 30 degrees – imagine how refreshing and invigorating it is to go from one to another!
More affordable
As well as being efficient in space, this combination is way more affordable. If you want both a pool and a spa, then putting them together not only saves on installation expenses but also on costs with one set of pipework and fewer circulation pumps.
Easy breezy maintenance
Don’t forget, it’s far easier to maintain the spa if it’s within the pool structure because it uses just one filtration system. Any work you do to keep your pool clean also impacts the spa which is a win-win for pool upkeep!
Our Pick
One of our most popular combinations is the Palm Beach series that incorporates a curved internal wall. Available in different sizes, this best seller is bound to impress your neighbours and enhance your backyard.
Don’t forget any pool purchased from Factory Pools Perth will have the Australian Standards 5 tick that certifies you are buying a first-class product. Do you want to know more about our swim spa options, then why not visit one of our display centres and come speak to our team today?