Quick Comparison: Which Jacuzzi Cover Lifter Model Fits Your Space?
Choosing the right jacuzzi cover lifter is simple with our quick guide. We have broken down our top models by their best use case to help you find the perfect fit for your spa setup.Best for Tight Rear Clearance
For spas with limited space, the CV250 is an ideal choice. It requires only 4-6 inches of rear clearance, making it perfect for a jacuzzi cover lifter for tight space. This model can be mounted to the spa cabinet or a deck, offering versatile installation options that work with most spa configurations.Best No-Drill Undermount Option
If you want to avoid drilling into your spa cabinet, consider our undermount options. The Cover Rx, Rock-It, and Cover Caddy use an under-spa base/plate design that slides beneath the spa cabinet, providing a secure and damage-free setup. This is a great option if you are looking for a simple jacuzzi cover lifter installation without any modifications to your spa structure.Best “Everyday, Most Common” Pick
The CV250 is a practical lift-assist option for many square and rectangular spas, especially when you want a compact setup that keeps the cover close to the tub. For gas-spring support and other assisted options, browse through our hydraulic hot tub cover lifters.Choose the Right Jacuzzi Cover Lifter by Mounting Style
Understanding the mounting style is one of the most important steps in choosing the right cover lifter. In general, there are two main options: undermount lifters and cabinet or deck-mounted lifters. Each style has its own advantages depending on your spa’s placement, available clearance, and how you prefer the cover to open and store.Undermount Cover Lifters (No-Drill for Many Setups)
Undermount cover lifters slide an under-spa base/plate beneath the spa to avoid drilling into the cabinet (some designs, like the Rock-It, are held in place by the spa’s weight). Since the support comes from underneath, many owners prefer this style when they want to avoid drilling into the cabinet and keep the exterior looking clean. If that sounds like the right fit, explore our undermount hot tub cover lifter options, including the Cover Rx, Cover Rock-It, and Cover Caddy.Cabinet/Deck-Mounted Cover Lifters (Classic Side-Mounted Support)
Cabinet and deck-mounted lifters attach directly to the spa cabinet or a dedicated deck mount point, which is why this classic style is especially common on square and rectangular spas. If you want a straightforward, side-supported setup, explore our deck mount hot tub cover lifter options. For round spas, you can also browse our round hot tub cover lifter collection.Clearance Guide for Jacuzzi Cover Lifters (Back + Side Space)
Clearance is one of the biggest make-or-break details, and it varies by lifter style (upright glide, folding, or shelf-style storage), so it helps to sanity-check your space before you shop.- CV250: Typically needs 4–6 inches of rear clearance.
- Cover EX: Typically needs about 12 inches of rear clearance.
- Cover Rx: Typically needs 16 inches of rear clearance and no side clearance.
- Rock-It: Can require as little as 18 inches of clearance.
Jacuzzi Cover Lifter Installation Notes (What to Measure Before You Buy)
A quick pre-purchase checklist helps you choose the right lifter the first time and avoid fit issues during installation.- Spa Height Range: Measure cabinet height from the ground to the top of the cabinet to confirm the lifter’s supported height range.
- Cover Thickness: Check your cover thickness, since bulkier or heavier covers may benefit from stronger lift-assist designs.
- Rear and Side Clearance: Measure open space behind and beside the spa so the cover can park without hitting walls, railings, or enclosures.
- Mounting Surface: Confirm whether you need cabinet-mounted, deck-mounted, or an undermount plate that sits under the spa.
- Installer Plan: Decide whether this is a DIY job or if you will have help, especially when positioning the cover and aligning brackets.