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Just thought I would share something. I had my basement refinishing contractor and the inspector both out looking at my project recently and asked them if it would be OK if we just put some sheet foam and panel up leaving the walls with a dead air space and made the panels removable so we could repair plumbing if needed. When the contractor stopped laughing, he said that was the craziest idea he has ever heard and that he wanted no part of it. The inspector told me if I was serious he would not sign off on my permit! I told them I was just kidding and wanted to relate my industry to theirs. The inspector has a Coleman spa and asked me after thinking about it if there was a way he could foam his spa after the fact. I know the arguments for both sides here and am not trying to take sides but I thought it was interesting how the conversation turned out from a different perspective outside of the industry. I might have created a monster though because now the inspector is acting like he needs to keep an eye on me or I will try to do something stupid!
If you live in a climate where freezing temperatures are common, the purchase of a space heater is a wise one regardless of the insulation design of your spa.
absolutely steve! my wife is very much a service related issue and she goes thru a ton of batteries.
If you live in a climate where freezing temperatures are common, the purchase of a space heater is a wise one regardless of the insulation design of your spa.Steve