POOL & SPA TIPS
  • Help conserve water by covering your pool with an evaporative pool cover whenever it's not in use
  • Conserve energy by turning down, or turning off, the heat when your pool will be unused for long periods of time
  • Follow a regular preventative maintenance schedule to help eliminate costly repairs in the future
  • Always ensure that your pool is clean enough to see the main drain in the deep end
  • Reduce your chemical use in the winter when cooler pool temperatures mean that bacteria is growing at a slower rate
  • As rain slowly increases the level of your pool, remember to drain it to maintain a mid-tile water level
  • Always remember to clean your pool on a regular basis and to add chemicals in recommended doses

1450 Shoreline Dr.
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Ph: 843.293.9515
Fax: 843.293.9649

info@poolsplusinc.org

Spas & Saunas

Up until now, in-ground spas have been a compromise between beauty and funtionality. Choose gunite, and you get a large spa and integrated landscape, but few hydrotherapy features. Choose a shell or portable spa altered for in-ground use, and you get hydrotherapy, but sacrifice size, aesthetics and durability.


   
FinlandiaSauna
» All-clear 1"x 4" (3/4" thick) Western Red Cedar for your walls and ceiling
» Trim and base boards in matching wood
» Assembled benches made of 2"x 2" tops with 1/2" spacing and 2"x 4" facing
» Prehung glass door with solid Douglas Fir rails, threshold, and interior casing
» Assembled headrest(s) for upper benches
» Finlandia Sauna heater model FLB with built-in controls (exterior wall controls    optional)
» Stones-50 to 100# (depending on heater size)
» Wooden heater guard
» Super Dek, interlocking flooring squares for walking area (overlays on your    existing floor)
» Wall light, vents, nails, instructions, and Sauna accessories including wooden    bucket with plastic liner, dipper, thermometer, and bathing sign
   
 
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