Use the helpful tips, printable forms and templates to make ordering and purchasing your Covertech Spa Cover that much easier!
A Discounter's Pool & Spa Warehouse Customer Service Representative will contact you by phone or email and provide you with a
firm price quote once your information is received.


 

How to place your order: 

  1. Click here to download the Spa Cover Measurement Form
  2. Once downloaded, print out and thoroughly read the instructions.
  3. Carefully take all required measurements and record them on the form.
  4. Once you have completed all your measurements and all the other information on your measurement form,
    fax or mail it to Discounter's Pool & Spa Warehouse's Head Office. CLICK HERE FOR OUR CONTACT INFO
  5. Completed forms may also be scanned and attached as a PDF or JPEG and e-mailed to:
    salessupport@discounterspoolandspa.com

 

Choose your colours with our Standard Color Swatches

(click on swatch for larger image)

(Actual colours may not appear exactly as shown.)
 

Spa Cover - Color_SpiceSpa Cover - Color_BrownSpa Cover - Color_WhiteSpa Cover - Color_Off WhiteSpa Cover - Color_Yew GreenSpa Cover - Color_Teal Green
Spa Cover - Color_Light GreySpa Cover - Color_SteelSpa Cover - Color_Dark GreySpa Cover - Color_Royal BlueSpa Cover - Color_Black 

 


Measuring Tips

 

When measuring for your new Spa Cover, it is best to have two people help with the measuring, "one to hold and one to read". Exact measurements

are not crucial, however, you DON'T want to make the cover too small. When in doubt make it a little larger (about an 1") than the final measurement.

A cover, a little bigger will never be noticed, whereas one too small will not hold the heat in. It will allow leaves and dirt in and will not look attractive.

So, please confirm your measurements before sending in your order.

 

 

Should I measure just the Spa (acrylic), or should I include the Wood Rim?

 

This is a personal preference, however most folks measure just the Spa acrylic, lip to lip. (See figure below). In some cases you may want to measure

to the Wood Rim, only because it may look better to you and it doesn't create a "Rim" for leaves and other items to collect on. It does not help one way

or another with energy efficiency.

Another thing to consider is the Spa Cover skirt/flap, you will want this to hang STRAIGHT DOWN. So, if the lip of the Spa is at an angle, make sure you

measure the cover long enough to achieve this. You don't want the skirt/flap sticking out by measuring your Spa Cover too short. Also, measure the

skirt/flap (3" is standard) long enough to cover the "Spa lip", or the "Spa Cabinet Rim." (See figure below)

Measuring Spa Cabinet

 

 

Measuring a Radius Corner (round corner)

 

Many Spa Covers have rounded corners. In order for us to make you a Spa Cover, we must know how rounded they are. This is determined by figuring out

their "Radius Dimension." The "Diameter" of a circle is the measurement across the center. The "Radius" of a circle is half of its "Diameter". Very simple.

 

Method # 1 for Determining Radius:

 

To determine the Radius Corner of your Spa Cover or Spa, take a sheet a paper and trace around one of the curved corners of the Spa Cover or Spa. You will get a curved line (similar to those shown at the left). Remove the paper and complete the circle.

You can do this freehand, or we have a PRINTABLE RADIUS CORNER TEMPLATE that you can download here to help you out.

 

It doesn't have to look pretty! Just try to get it close. Then measure across the middle of the circle you drew, and divide by 2. That is the Radius Corner of your Spa Cover or Spa.

 

Measuring Radius Corners

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Method # 2 for Determining Radius:


Another way to measure the Radius is by placing a carpenter's square on the outside corner of you Spa. With a carpenter's framing square (above right), you need to "square" out the corner. Think of the corner as 1/4 of a circle. We need to know the radius of that circle. What will result is the framing square representing where the corner would be if the corners were not rounded. The inside of the carpenter's framing square (A) can be considered the inverse midpoint of the circle of the rounded corner. The distance between the corner of the carpenter's square and the place where it touches the spa (A) equals the Radius of the curve (B).

 

As illustrated (above right), after "squaring" out the corner, measure along the framing square the distance from the inverse midpoint (A) and the end beginning of the rounded corner (B). Measuring a Radius Corner is not that difficult once you know how. The key is to NOT make it too big. If you measure the Radius too big, it WILL NOT cover the Radius Corner. However, if you measure it too small, it will be just fine. It may hang over a little but there will not be a noticeable difference. When in doubt, take the smaller measurement.

Method # 3 for determining radius:

If you still cannot figure it out, or are unsure, please send us a fax tracing/drawing of your radius corner to 416-665-7400 or e-mail your scanned image as an attached PDF or JPEG to: salessupport@discounterspoolandspa.com that way there can be no confusion. Remember, if you are a little too big, the cover will still fit (and work) fine. However if you are even the slightest bit too small, the cover will not sit properly on the spa. If you have to guess one way or the other, go bigger.


 

• Credit card information is NOT required until a Discounter's Pool & Spa Warehouse
  Customer Service Representative contacts you by phone.

 

• All prices will be quoted in Canadian funds.

 

• A Discounter's Pool & Spa Warehouse Customer Service Representative will
  contact you when your information is received.