Add a Spa That Complements Your Pool
VEGAS CUSTOM POOLS LLC designs and installs custom integrated spas in Las Vegas that enhance flow, sound, and year-round comfort.
You want a spa that works with your pool layout, not one that feels added on. Custom integrated spas in Las Vegas are designed alongside new or remodeled pools to create visual continuity and functional balance. VEGAS CUSTOM POOLS LLC plans spillover configurations that send water from the spa into the pool, producing movement and sound while maintaining consistent water chemistry across both bodies.
The design process includes selecting spa size, depth, jet placement, and finish materials that match or complement the pool. Hydrotherapy-focused jet layouts are positioned to target back, shoulders, and legs for relaxation and recovery. Elevated finishes such as glass tile, natural stone coping, and LED lighting are coordinated with the surrounding hardscape and water features. The spa is built for year-round use in the Las Vegas climate, with heating systems that maintain temperature independently from the pool.
If you want a spa designed to integrate with your pool, request a custom spa consultation in Las Vegas today.

Why Spillover Design Matters in This Climate
Your spa is positioned to allow water to flow over a shared wall or spillway into the pool, which creates both visual interest and the sound of moving water. In Las Vegas, spillover spas help maintain water circulation and reduce the need for separate filtration systems. The shared plumbing simplifies maintenance and allows you to heat the spa without affecting pool temperature.
Once installed, you will notice that the spa heats quickly, maintains consistent jet pressure, and integrates seamlessly with the pool's waterline and tile pattern. VEGAS CUSTOM POOLS LLC installs control systems that let you adjust spa temperature, jet intensity, and lighting independently. The spa surface is finished with the same materials as the pool or upgraded to contrast with the main body, depending on your design preferences.
Spas are typically built during new pool construction or full remodels, since plumbing, electrical, and structural support must be integrated into the shell before concrete is applied. Adding a spa to an existing pool requires cutting into the deck and shell, which is more complex and costly than building it during initial construction. The service includes spa startup, water balancing, and system testing before turnover.
Spa planning often involves layout and function questions
Homeowners in this area frequently ask about spillover mechanics, heating independence, and how jet placement affects comfort.
What is a spillover spa?
A spillover spa shares a wall with the pool and allows heated water to flow over the edge into the pool, creating movement, sound, and visual connection between the two.
How does jet placement affect spa comfort?
Jets are positioned based on seating layout and whether you want targeted hydrotherapy for specific muscle groups or general relaxation across multiple seats.
Why should the spa be built during pool construction?
Building the spa at the same time allows plumbing, electrical, and structural support to be integrated into the shell, which is simpler and less expensive than retrofitting later.
When does the spa need separate heating controls?
The spa needs independent heating if you want to use it at a higher temperature than the pool, which is common in cooler months or for therapeutic use.
How do finishes in the spa coordinate with the pool?
Finishes can match the pool for a unified look or contrast with upgraded tile and coping to distinguish the spa as a separate feature within the same space.
If you are planning a new pool or remodel and want a spa that integrates with your layout, schedule a custom spa consultation in Las Vegas and review your options.
