Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Digger_22 on January 27, 2009, 11:11:55 pm
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Wow! That is awesome!! That is a nice looking room for a hot tub.
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Thats awesome though I would have left some wrapping on that spa before I moved it. I hope it didn't get scratched from the straps rubbing.
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Digger,
That is a very nice setup/addition you have there. Congrats on the new spa. How long did that project take from start to finish? I really like the choice of window design you went with in the sunroom as well. Haven't seen too many like that! Enjoy! :)
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Very nice setup! I noticed you were started up on the Brilliance chemical system, thats what we sell and seems to work well for all of our customers. Great job and enjoy!
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I started the addition Nov.07'....worked almost everyweekend for a year to complete it. We finished in mid December just in time for the Holidays.
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Cool setup...I'm sure you will enjoy!
It's nice to see a picture of a new tub again...seems to be few and far between anymore!
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Very nice pictures. I like that you took pictures all along the way and that you thought it out beforehand.
I know you will enjoy it for years to come !!!
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Looks very nice! Did you put some kind of liner under the tub after you put it on the deck? I would guess that is what the black area is. Even empty they can be pretty hard to lift or move.
I know my tub tends to have at least some moisture leaking out most of the time especially at the crease of the cover. Do you have a mechanism to drain the floor area if you need to? Not mention the tub itself although a hose out the window would work I suppose.
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Very Nice!!
What model tub is that? I like the red perimeter lights.
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The Hot Tub is a Geneva by Caldera....it's sunk 18" so that you can just sit on the edge and swing your legs in. It has indoor/outdoor carpeting around it (that floor is removable for maintanance). The tub sits on a linoleum floor that has a drain in it. From the outside the tub is supported by 5 telephone poles with 2x12's on 12" centers with 3/4" T&G plywood subflooring (all pressure treated).
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Super nice! Can't wait to get mine back up and running...
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Sweet setup,
Sometimes I wish I had done something similar. I could put a glass enclosed sun room on the back of my house and move the hot tub in there. Thanks, now you've got me thinking about how to spend more money.