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QuoteQuoteAlso, I noticed a foam differnce on the Bengal vs the other Watkins tubs. Why thedifference? Where are you seeing the foam difference? The tubs are all insulated the same. There is an engineered layering of various different foam densities: 30# on the back of the shell, 10# to encapsulate the plumbing, 1 and 2# to fill all voids, and 60# to cap or seal the bottom.Chas, Under the Tiger river tubs, specs they have an insualton catagory. I was told by a dealer this was the type of foam the spa was insualted with.
QuoteAlso, I noticed a foam differnce on the Bengal vs the other Watkins tubs. Why thedifference? Where are you seeing the foam difference? The tubs are all insulated the same. There is an engineered layering of various different foam densities: 30# on the back of the shell, 10# to encapsulate the plumbing, 1 and 2# to fill all voids, and 60# to cap or seal the bottom.
Also, I noticed a foam differnce on the Bengal vs the other Watkins tubs. Why thedifference?
QuoteQuoteQuoteAlso, I noticed a foam differnce on the Bengal vs the other Watkins tubs. Why thedifference? Where are you seeing the foam difference? The tubs are all insulated the same. There is an engineered layering of various different foam densities: 30# on the back of the shell, 10# to encapsulate the plumbing, 1 and 2# to fill all voids, and 60# to cap or seal the bottom.Chas, Under the Tiger river tubs, specs they have an insualton catagory. I was told by a dealer this was the type of foam the spa was insualted with. Not true. The foam section in the TR brochures is only referring to the density of the cover. Hot Spring does not have this section in their show handout, but you can access any of the information by the large brochure or the website.