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1997 days ago

Spa Pool Cover...

Tracey from Nawton

Hi neighbours,, Just wondering if anybody may have a Spa Pool Cover that may not be of use to them anymore or you just simply might not be needing or wanting anymore & you would like somebody to take it away for free or for cheap...??
Please let me know as we have just been given a wooden portable spa but am needing a few things so we can get this up & running😊
I do also know we need a filter & also i was maybe thinking some artificial grass to go on the deck around it & some sort of shading/wind breaking stuff would be ideal as well as some steps especially for the kiddies & also us adults to help us get in & out of,, Am keen for all ideas please👍🏼😊

Don’t know much about spas but am going to learn everything i need to know about them so any information that any1 can help me with will be an awesome help too😊


Thanking You All...👍🤗...

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