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I'm in Chesapeake VA, so the weather isn't that big an issue. He'll want to do everything himself (except maybe electrical). I'm just getting so frustrated because he doesn't have the time--I'l like to go pick one out myself and just tell him about it. Maybe that's not such a bad idea after all....
Permission? Permission??? Hah!! I don't need his permission, but I get your point. My problem is, I just want to get him interested in the whole pursuit...thrill of the hunt, etc. I'm hoping folks here could give him some compelling reasons to get interested and go for it!
I would say go ahead and complete your research and then wet test some tubs yourself to narrow it down to ones that work for you. Once you've got all that done, your husband really needs to do the wet tests, too, on the runners up you've selected. And it wouldn't hurt for you to do this together since during a second wet test you learn even more about the tub plus the two of you can discuss what you like/don't like while you're in it together. If the tub is not a good fit for your husband, he's not going to enjoy it and not going to use it. It's really worth the time to do all of this. Just my two cents. Speaking of both husband and wife wet testing...I accidentally caused a conflict between a husband and wife who were at a small gathering at our home about a month ago. I mentioned we'd selected our hot tub and how glad I was we had taken the time to wet test - that there is no way I would consider a tub unless I could wet test it This one couple who was at our house has had a hot tub for several years. But what I didn't know is that the husband must have gone out and bought it on as an "impulse purchase" and just came home one day and said, "We've bought a hot tub." The wife isn't really into the tub and when I said how important I thought the wet test was she said, "Well, I might like our tub if I'd had the opportunity to do that." Oops!
My problem is, I just want to get him interested in the whole pursuit...thrill of the hunt, etc. I'm hoping folks here could give him some compelling reasons to get interested and go for it!