Sooo, a while ago I posted my questions about the various types of acrylic tubs here under the headline :"Help, I don't know whats better?".
thanks for all the expertise! It turns out that Living in San Francisco comes with an array of restrictions, one of which is the delivery of a hottub. Turns out one can't crane-lift a tub over the house because of the powerlines, unless its a commercial crane with a permit which makes no financial sense as the cost of getting the tub into yard exceeds the cost of the tub itself.
The only viable solution is a wooden tub which can be assembled on-site. We've already found a local manufacturer, Roberts Hot Tubs, who is very reputable and highly recommended in the Bay Area.
Now my question is, seeing that we were attracted to an acrylic Hot Tub with a captains seat and a lot of massage jets, going to a wooden tub with 4 jets feels at first a little anticlimactic, however doable. I'm wondering what peoples experience is with the amount of jets? Does it make sense to put in more jets? How many are the right amount? Is there any experience with what we need in terms of heater, gas vs electrical, what does the "airbubbler" really accomplish?
And off course the main question is about the chemicals in a wooden tub. we'd like to keep the chlorine and such at a minimum (sensitive skin) what are the best solutions for a wooden tub?
thank you very much