Hi Everyone,
Full disclosure - I am a fairly large person (6'2 and about 275lbs).
I have a raised spa that is about 36" above the level of the pool. Say there are 6 of us enjoying the 95 degree water in the spa, but then I need to get out to throw the burgers on the grill. The water level drops down to the seat and everyone is now sitting bear-chested out in the air and only their legs are in the spa water. Is there something in place the keeps the level of the spa at some equilibrium level? Or, do I need to take some water from the pool to slowly raise the level of the spa so that it just barely overflows into the pool while using it, but returns the level to the right height if someone were to get out?
Full disclosure - I am a fairly large person (6'2 and about 275lbs).
I have a raised spa that is about 36" above the level of the pool. Say there are 6 of us enjoying the 95 degree water in the spa, but then I need to get out to throw the burgers on the grill. The water level drops down to the seat and everyone is now sitting bear-chested out in the air and only their legs are in the spa water. Is there something in place the keeps the level of the spa at some equilibrium level? Or, do I need to take some water from the pool to slowly raise the level of the spa so that it just barely overflows into the pool while using it, but returns the level to the right height if someone were to get out?