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Webber,When do you get your tub?What is the base of the 750 like??I didn't really pay that much attention to the base?Do you think that the plywood added to the basewould be that much better?
Steve,1% of the purchase? Components, filtration, and warranty are the three things I would look for in a spa purchase. If those things are not important to you Steve we disagree. Chris,If Sundance has such an awesome filtration and warranty why do they exclude jets and valves after two years.If a spa manufacturer says they have a 5 year plumbing warranty why aren't jets and valves covered after two years?Sundance isn't the only company that does this and I think it's misleading. I have heard many times from Sundance owners that sand and crap gets into the jets and they need to be replaced at a cost to the consumer.Is this caused because people can't keep those pesky little spa condoms on the bottom intakes?Spahappy
If the tub is sitting on a concrete pad and it has a pressure treated kickplate that surrounds the entire base circumference, do these critters eat through the concrete or pressure treated wood?When I was selling Beachcomber over an 8 year period, I can recall 3 times we installed a 3/4" piece of plywood to address this massive concern.It's not an earth sharrtering issue believe it not for most. When it is, it's a 10 minute fix.Steve