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Huh, The ol' in and out through the back door? What the hell is going on here? Anyhow, I agree Winter is the best time to soak OUTSIDE - warmer month soaking, eh. not as good. The colder the better for me. But, anyhow, I can't imagine moving a tub back and forth. They way several hundred pounds empty, aseveral thousand with water. maybe you want one of these? :clicky clicky:http://www.rollacover.com/docs/productsleanstraighteve.html
Enjoy the cold. It's not hard to embrace when you're in 103 degree water! Best deal ever.
...doors. Apologies in advance to anybody expecting a sex discussion. I am in the process of shopping for a spa. I originally planned on a larger model to be placed on my outdoor patio. Now I am giving some thought to a smaller spa that I would use inside my seasonal enclosed sunroom during the cold New England winters, and then move it outide on the patio during the warmer months.I would welcome some opinions from someone who actually does this - or from someone who gave it some serious thought and then decided against it.I realize it can be beautiful to be outside in a hot spa on a cold crisp winder night. However, my fear is that I just won't take the time to go outside in the winter with the thought of a wet and cold trip from the spa back into the house. :-/
QuoteHuh, The ol' in and out through the back door? What the hell is going on here? Anyhow, I agree Winter is the best time to soak OUTSIDE - warmer month soaking, eh. not as good. The colder the better for me. But, anyhow, I can't imagine moving a tub back and forth. They way several hundred pounds empty, aseveral thousand with water. maybe you want one of these? :clicky clicky:http://www.rollacover.com/docs/productsleanstraighteve.htmlI see drewstar found a better option! But there was a similar thing that I think was freestanding that could go over a spa as well.
SpaNE, I don't know if it's a wimpy thing. But sitting outside when it's snowing is just so nice. Maybe give it a season? If you find you don't prefer being outside (cold, distance, privacy) then sure, put up a sun room. I'd hate to see you drop the money on a sunroom and deny yourself one of the greatest hot tubbing epxerinces. Try it for yourslef, them make up your mind.