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You wouldn't need the submersible pump if you had a Hot Spring. Â They do an amazingly different thing. Â They put their drain on the floor. Â All the water drains out by itself, albeit not as quickly as a submersible. Â I just usually start the draining process after getting out one night. Â By morning, the water is gone and I'm ready to fill. Â No extension cords, not hassle. Â Oh yeah, my yard drains nicely, so the few extra hundred gallons just spreads and waters my lawn.
the drain for my CalSpa is on the floor....where else would a drain be? Â but I dont think the caladiums, potato ivy, perriwinkles, begonias, and soon the fall pansies would approve of that chemical water flowing into their flowerbeds! Â
the drain for my CalSpa is on the floor....where else would a drain be? but I dont think the caladiums, potato ivy, perriwinkles, begonias, and soon the fall pansies would approve of that chemical water flowing into their flowerbeds!
I may be biased as a cover manufacturer, but I'm kinda surprised to not see a cover lifter mentioned.
Most manufacturers don't have a floor drain. Their drain is in the footwell on a vertical surface. Means you have to either use a sump pump or use a bucket.