Spa Add On in altamonte springs
My name is Petar. I build spa add-ons that feel like a real spa—proper structure, waterproofing, jets, heating, and clean finish integration with your pool and deck.
Process
Add the spa without creating future problems.
The difference between “nice idea” and “great spa” is planning: structure, waterproofing, plumbing, and control.
1) Scope & Design
Decide spa size, seats, jet feel, and whether it’s attached, raised, or spillover into the pool.
2) Hydraulics & Controls
Jet plumbing, suction/returns, valves, heater integration, and automation options for simple operation.
3) Build, Finish, Startup
Structure, waterproofing, tile/coping, startup, and a walkthrough so you know exactly how it runs.
A spa extends comfort into cooler months and gives you a daily-use feature beyond swimming.
Raised or spillover spas add height, detail, and a finished look to the whole backyard.
Jet feel, heat-up time, and control are engineered into the system—not left to chance.
What’s Included
A spa add-on is a full build scope: structure, waterproofing, plumbing, equipment, and finish details that match your pool.
Size, bench layout, step/entry, jet placement intent, and how it ties into the pool and deck.
Correct shell detail, sealed penetrations, waterproofing behind tile, and a build that holds up over time.
Jet plumbing, suction/returns, valves, heater tie-in, and automation options for easy day-to-day use.
Material selections and finish transitions that match the pool and keep the spa looking intentional.
Good Fit If...
You want a spa that runs correctly and looks like it was always part of the plan.
A spa add-on should feel like part of the original build.
A spa is not just a “small pool.” It’s a pressurized system with jets, heat, and controls that must be planned correctly.
If a spa add-on is rushed, you get weak jets, slow heat-up, awkward finishes, and a feature that feels like an afterthought. The right approach is to engineer the hydraulics and elevations first—then build the finishes on top of a solid plan.
If you’re considering a spillover look, we can design it to spill cleanly and run efficiently. If you want an attached spa, we can keep the layout tight and the finish transitions clean.
Send your address and tell me what you want (spa size, seating, spillover or attached, and your preferred finishes). I’ll review it personally and outline the cleanest execution.
FAQ
Do you only serve Altamonte Springs?
No. Altamonte Springs is one of the areas we serve. You can see the full list of Central Florida cities we cover below.
Can you add a spa to an existing pool?
In many cases, yes. Feasibility depends on deck access, plumbing routing, equipment capacity, and how the spa ties into the pool structure.
Should the spa be attached or raised?
Both can look premium. Attached can be tighter and simpler; raised can create a focal point and a spillover effect. We choose based on layout and goals.
Do I need a new pump or heater?
Sometimes. It depends on your existing equipment, jet count, desired performance, and whether you want independent spa mode.
How long does a spa add-on take?
Timeline depends on scope, access, finish selections, and scheduling. After we review the site details, I’ll give you a realistic plan.
What do you need to quote it?
Address, photos of the pool/deck/equipment pad, what spa style you want, and any inspiration photos for tile/coping.
Serving Central Florida
My team and I build pools, spas, and premium features across these communities.
Don't see your city? Contact me to check if I cover your address.
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How It Works
- Pick your service and submit the form
- We’ll reach out to confirm details
- Then we show up on time and handle everything
Need Help?
Phone: (407) 435-8632
Email: info@magicconstructiongroup.com
Service Area: All of Florida
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