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Good lord, spahappy!I know that hot air is a hallmark of the thermopane design, but I didn't know it was also a characteristic of the people who support it!Just some gentle kidding on seeing, like, 7 posts in a row. -EdIuote]Well I'm a woman who talks for a living, sorry about getting so gabby. I'll try to ration my posts over a longer time span,( if I can )I used to say my mouth is how I made my living, but that just was never taken the right way!Spahappy
For as long as you've been in this business you should remember that Coleman started making their spas right from the start with thermolock insulation. This was well over a decade before MAAX purchased the spa division from Coleman.
Since you stated yourself that the cost to run per month is roughly the same, why the jabs at Coleman?
Didn't you just say that a spa is all about family time and how it will make you sleep better and feel better and improve your life and just pick the color and buy it.
Don't we all agree the wet test is the most important step in purchasing a spa?
I've never said a negative thing about Hotsprings, no matter how I feel about them, or any other brand by the way!!! Not even Haven!
I feel for new spa shoppers like Constance. How they must veiw the salesmen and saleswomen in this business. It's no wonder she's fed up with spa shopping.Hang in there Constance! Do yourself a favor and wet test any spa you're interested in. When you find the right one, and your sitting in it in your yard, this will all be a distant memory.Spahappy
WOW GUYS!!! I didn't mean to create such a fuss!! I am just a confused first-time spa shopper!!
One salemans says
The dealership has an excellent repretation in the community, but they do not have any tubs filled to wet test. The salesman said it is not necessary.
My hairdresser has one that I may be able to test.
Concern 2: What about the dried critters in the thermopane tubs??? I live in the country, and am concerned about animals getting into the bottom as the tub will set on my deck. Aren't these things sealed so that animals can't get into them??? Could they chew into the bottoms of the tubs?
Concern 3: Is it best to have a 24 hr circulation pump or have the tub run for a time a few times a day?
they One salesman said that the 24 hr pumps are not usually covered under the warrentee and are expensive--$200 to replace and so wear out quickly.
I greatly appreciate all of your input!!!Connie
...but they do not have any tubs filled to wet test. The salesman said it is not necessary.
Well I'm a woman who talks for a living,
Are there any concerns with thermopane designs keeping heat inside the cabinets and cooking motors, etc. in a hot summer climate like Dallas?
Our full foam spa has an equipment bay, but it is on the outside of the foam. I don't believe that I have excess heat buildup in the cabinet due to the way it's foamed, but I live in the Minneapolis burbs, so we really don't have the hot issue, we have to worry about really cold winters instead!I do not want to create another spa insulation holy war, but....If a thermopane spa has vents in the cabinet to let out heat, what would happen in the winter? Wouldn't you want to keep that heat in? Just curious.Brewman
But I wouldn't let the FF/TP controversy drive my decision--either should be fine.