In fact, the cold air makes the spa seem hotter, certainly when you enter it. When the air is warmer, the temperature difference between the outside air and the water in your spa is less. So in summer, while still feeling warm, your spas water does not feel as hot as it does when the air is cold in winter.
It is important to make some smart decisions when choosing the location for your outdoor spa. The rule is: "nearer the door is always better than further". Of course you need to do what works best in your yard with your landscaping and personal preferences. But with some thoughtfulness and planning your outdoor spa installation will give you fun and pleasure for many years to come.
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