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    I was wondering if you could tell me If Its a good idea to buy a fiberglass pool with a Spa built In or Is it better to buy a free standing spa? Thanks Voosch

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    Personal preference.The main concern would be if there was a way to isolate the spa to heat it and then make it into one large body of water for maintenace and chems. Also, with separates it is possible to have the spa elevated and allow it to spill into the pool normally and by switching valves isolate the spa. Also, you can probably fit a larger pool and spill over spa into the same space as the all in ones so that is a consideration. Price on the all in ones might be a bit less.
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