spaDepot Spa Cover Corner Radius Measured User Guide
- June 13, 2024
- spaDepot
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SpaDepot Spa Cover Corner Radius Measured
Print this guide to take with you to your hot tub.
You will need
- Tape Measure
- Pen or Pencil
- Framing Square or Straight Edge (if your spa has rounded corners)
- A Helper (makes measuring much easier)
Decide: Measure Spa or Old Cover?
If all of the following are true, measure your OLD COVER:
- The cover has not warped or changed shape or size since purchase.
- You are satisfied with the way the cover fits.
If any of the following are true, measure your SPA
- You do not have a cover.
- The cover is warped or has changed shape or size since purchase.
- You are not satisfied with the way the cover fits.
Contact us before proceeding if
- Your spa has bowed sides, oval, elliptical, or other odd shape.
- You are unsure how to measure.
DuraTherm does not manufacture covers over 98” in any dimension, nor covers with cut-outs, integrated cover lift hardware, more than 2 panels, irregular shapes, or with any non-standard features. Contact us before proceeding if you have any questions.
How to Measure Different Hot Tub Types – Pick yours
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Measure to outermost points of the shell lip as indicated by above arrows.
Note: Cover skirt extends slightly below rim. -
Measure to outermost points of the top rail as indicated by above arrows.
Note: Cover skirt extends over & slightly below rail. -
Measure to outermost points as indicated by above arrows.
Note: For rimless spas, add 6” to opening length & width for 3” overhang on all sides. -
Measure to outermost points of hot tub as indicated by above arrows. Cover skirt length is normally a personal preference. DuraTherm Spa Covers
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Measure Correctly
State measurements in inches, not feet. Round up length and width to the nearest inch. A cover that is slightly larger (even 1-2 inches) than the spa will fit and function just fine, but a cover that is significantly too small may suffer some loss in heat retention. Double-check your measurements for accuracy that is significantly too small may suffer some loss in heat retention. Double-check your measurements for accuracy
Take Measurements
CUT CORNERS SPA COVER
The center hinge always cuts the “A” dimension in half, determining fold
orientation. Take measurements in inches (not feet) and round up or down as
directed. (This spa has 4 cut corners. If your spa has 8 equal-length sides,
choose the Equal Octagon shape instead).
Measure Skirt Length
The skirt is the overhanging flap, extending from the bottom edge of the spa cover (which is the top of the spa’s rim). A common length is 5”. For acrylic spas, the skirt should cover the exposed lip of the shell, plus about 1/2” more, rounded up to even inches. The minimum skirt length is 2”. Covers can also be made with no skirt, in which case enter “0” for skirt length.
My skirt length
Measure Strap Length
The strap length is measured from the bottom of the cover (which is the top of
the spa’s rim) to the top of the latch, as illustrated. In our example, the
straps are 9” long, extending 4” below the skirt. The strap must extend at
least 2” or more below the bottom edge of the skirt.
- Do not measure from the bottom edge of the skirt
- Do not include latch in measurement.
Note : Straps are required for safety. Due to production variations,
strap location around the spa cannot be guaranteed by any cover maker. For
this reason, new latches and mounting hardware are provided.
My strap length is: __
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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