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A hot tub is usually a 15-20 year purchase. That being said, it's not unusual for the shell to go much longer. The wear items are the jets, motors, and heater. As long as you are happy with the tub there is no reason it can go longer than 20 years. Everything can be replaced except for the shell. If it's a well supported shell, that should go a lifetime if cared for and did not have freeze damage.
What @Tman122 said.10-20 years, 15-20 years are pretty close, the average is only a couple years different. Now, if you own a LPI product, 3-5 years is what you should expect. I'm talking about the quality brands. Artesian, Marquis, Hot Springs, etc. Not Master, Aqua Living and the likes of cheap spas.Never said that it might not be cost effective if you lost 2 pumps and a Spa Pack at the same time but replacing those individually over 10 years could be cost effective for some.
What brand is your tub, MikeDee?
Quote from: MGM on May 05, 2021, 04:56:39 pmWhat brand is your tub, MikeDee?I’m almost embarrassed to say as I know the brand isn’t popular amongst many posters on this forum. That being said it’s a Thermospas, Model Park Avenue.. I bought back in 1999..
Quote from: Mikedee on May 05, 2021, 10:21:30 pmQuote from: MGM on May 05, 2021, 04:56:39 pmWhat brand is your tub, MikeDee?I’m almost embarrassed to say as I know the brand isn’t popular amongst many posters on this forum. That being said it’s a Thermospas, Model Park Avenue.. I bought back in 1999..And here we are in 2021 and your tub is still working (i'm guessing). It's a rotomolded tub so the shell should be still solid. If it's still doing what you bought it for and you still enjoy it, then I would say it owes you nothing. Even now, if you had to put $1000 in repairs in it, it's worth it because it does what you want it to. Today, you have a tub, I'm still waiting for mine and thousands of other people won't have one for months to years. Enjoy what you have.
Quote from: cranbiz on May 06, 2021, 08:43:50 amQuote from: Mikedee on May 05, 2021, 10:21:30 pmQuote from: MGM on May 05, 2021, 04:56:39 pmWhat brand is your tub, MikeDee?I’m almost embarrassed to say as I know the brand isn’t popular amongst many posters on this forum. That being said it’s a Thermospas, Model Park Avenue.. I bought back in 1999..And here we are in 2021 and your tub is still working (i'm guessing). It's a rotomolded tub so the shell should be still solid. If it's still doing what you bought it for and you still enjoy it, then I would say it owes you nothing. Even now, if you had to put $1000 in repairs in it, it's worth it because it does what you want it to. Today, you have a tub, I'm still waiting for mine and thousands of other people won't have one for months to years. Enjoy what you have.Tub still works fine mechanically...Shell has a couple of bubbles in it at this point..I agree the tub owes me nothing at this point ( my kids got to enjoy it growing up as did we)...Although I can't remember the exact amount I paid, I'd say the $5k or so it cost me back in 1999 was well worth the money and I'm glad I did it when I first bought my house and the kids were young..