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Be sure your cabinet comes in Polymer Wood style. If it is wood, you’ll be refinishing your hot tub each year.
Be certain that your cabinet is not the supporting part of the construction either. There should be a strong
pressure treated lumber frame to support the weight of the hot tub.

Stays looking new longer

Plus no sanding, staining and sealing each year! As the first item most people notice when they see a spa is the
cabinet, it is best to use a high-quality product to enhance the overall appearance of your hot tub. The look of
an elegant, textured cabinet will not only add to the aesthetic appeal of the spa, but will also add to the feeling
that the spa is quality furniture.

When choosing a material for your cabinetry, take into consideration its quality, structural integrity, and its
ability to withstand normal customer abuse and wear and tear. Can you merely hose it off or is there more to
maintenance than you originally thought? Look at every
aspect of your new purchase, because you'll be looking
at it for some years to come. Nothing worse than seeing
a reminder of a once bad decision made in haste.

Which cabinet is right for me Doc?

Well we can't tell you. Each person and environment is
slightly different than the other. Your taste may be just
enough on the wild side to warrant a whole different look
than you neighbor. There are stone cabinets that will
match everything from Tennessee Fieldstone to a warm
Arizona Adobe look! Now there are a select few hot tub
manufacturers that use stainless steel as their cabinet
material. So you see that diversity is a great thing when
it comes to making your backyard retreat -
YOURS!