Thursday, July 24, 2008

Spa Scenes for hot tub covers

Not everyone that has a hot tub has the luxury that I have of being able to locate it in an area where they can have mostly good views. Having a view out into a neighbors yard or into the clutter of a yard filled with children's play gyms is nowhere near as relaxing as having a view of a cascading waterfall or a tropical beach with palm trees arching out over the sand.

Thankfully anyone can have a view of just such a relaxing scene with the SpaScenes Full-View or Panoramic scene panels that affix to the inside of spa covers to give the illusion of relaxing in an exotic location rather than the reality of soaking in a spa overlooking a cluttered side yard or the ugly gray spa cover inside that so many use to block out that undesirable view.

You can find out more about this affordable way to transform your backyard spa at the Spa Scenes website where they have information on all of their scenes for hot tub covers and can assist you in finding an authorized Spa Scenes dealer near where you live, or with ordering your ideal scene online.

Made of heavy-duty re-enforced vinyl that is intended for outdoor use, the Spa Scenes have a limited factory warranty that guarantees their color fastness and quality for 2-years. The website even offers a detailed installation page that answers any questions you might have on how difficult installing one of these lovely scenes on your hot tub cover might be - don't fear, they are a snap to install with no special tools or experience needed to put them up. And the people who make Spa Scenes understand that durability is more than tear resistant - their inks are proven to be the most durable inks available, and with their rigorous tests you can feel secure that your Spa Scene is going to be chemical resistant and good for use in both hot and cold environments.

Reading the website, I've even become convinced that I would love to get a Spa Scene for my own hot tub so that I can enjoy a nice change of location... maybe an island sunset scene that I can look out on with the lights set to low so that all I can see is the sunset skies of a tropical beach as I enjoy the warmth of the spa during the long dark Alaskan winter. Now that is a way to relax when it is in the range of -20 to -60 F outside of my nice warm oasis.

Wouldn't this be nicer than staring at a snowbank at -35 degrees Fahrenheit?

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