Award Winning Backyard Retreat Includes Portable Spa

Our recent spa projects have taken many forms. In this case, a special portable hot tub installation was part of a larger award-winning project that included a pool area renovation, waterfalls, and a custom pavilion.
We installed a portable Bullfrog Spa in close proximity to the residence for convenient use. It sits near the upper main patio, in close conjunction to a beautiful waterfall feature, and overlooks the pool area and pavilion. Working with The Deck and Patio Company, Long Island Hot Tub turned a needed retaining area into an exquisite setting.
This backyard makeover’s water feature, with multiple falls and streams, was the heart of the transformation. The waterfall offers 360-degree viewing in the backyard. One side of the waterfall spills toward the house, just outside the backdoor, facing the spa. It can be enjoyed even during the months when the pool is closed down. From there, this upper-level waterfall splits into two streams; these flow downward along the property grade, into two separate waterfalls to be enjoyed from the swimming pool area.
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Bulfrog Spa JetPaks: Portable spa was set against upper patio to look built-in and to allow spa users to enjoy beautiful waterfall and lower pool area. Where you sit in spa is fitted with individual/interchangeable massaging JetPaks.
Retaining Wall: Waterfall is part of natural looking retaining wall (moss rock boulders/plantings) -- a terrific way of cutting costs and increasing aesthetic value of graded property. It was positioned to be enjoyed from house and spa
Backyard Waterfall: We created upper-patio waterfall to spill away from pool so it can be enjoyed from the house and upper patio, including during the months when the pool area is closed down.
Pondless Reservoir: Collecting water at the lower level is a pondless reservoir which acts as a 'green' maintenance-free source that can run from March through December, 24-7. City water is not used; gravity collects it into pipes.
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  • Douglas Hunt Douglas Hunt on Mar 21, 2014
    I would never have guessed that spa was portable. (And why would someone want to move it from that perfects spot!?)
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