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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Gibson00 on May 03, 2016, 08:03:07 am

Title: Cover question...(Arctic)
Post by: Gibson00 on May 03, 2016, 08:03:07 am
Question about my spa cover on my Arctic Summit Spa.  We have the Arctic Mylovac cover, which I assume like most covers, sort of folds in half.  To open, one side folds over onto the other, then use the handles to lift it all up to the side.

When the cover is closed, in the center where the two pieces attach/fold, there is a gap.  Obviously needed somewhat to allow the cover to fold, but the gap doesn't seem to provide a good seal over the area it sits.  I can stick a few fingers in no problem and feel the warm air.  Am I going to be losing much heat there?  Any way I should modify it somehow, to provide a better seal?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Cover question...(Arctic)
Post by: bud16415 on May 03, 2016, 10:32:33 am
My Caldera cover has a small foam block attached at that location and covered in the same stuff the rest of the cover is made from. It plugs that hole. 
Title: Re: Cover question...(Arctic)
Post by: rspray on May 03, 2016, 01:27:48 pm
My Caldera cover has a small foam block attached at that location and covered in the same stuff the rest of the cover is made from. It plugs that hole.
Same for my Hot Springs cover.
Title: Re: Cover question...(Arctic)
Post by: Hottubguy on May 03, 2016, 01:45:18 pm
Most covers have the heat seal flap on them.  My marquis spa has one.  Not sure if arctic does them or not
Title: Re: Cover question...(Arctic)
Post by: Tman122 on May 03, 2016, 06:41:28 pm
There must be something wrong. Arctic has always had quality covers. How old is it?
Title: Re: Cover question...(Arctic)
Post by: BullFrogSpasMN on May 03, 2016, 06:48:10 pm
There must be something wrong. Arctic has always had quality covers. How old is it?

missing a hinge seal...good for the manufacturer to save a few bucks on each cover, bad for the consumers utility bills
Title: Re: Cover question...(Arctic)
Post by: Water Boy on May 04, 2016, 10:46:32 am
There must be something wrong. Arctic has always had quality covers. How old is it?

missing a hinge seal...good for the manufacturer to save a few bucks on each cover, bad for the consumers utility bills

That is not true Bullfrog MN. Every Arctic Spa manufactured cover comes with a hinge seal. Some covers just put the wallet sized foam baffle seal on the edges, but Arctic has a foam baffle that runs all the way across the cover seams. Like Roger said, Arctic makes quality covers. I am guessing something has gone wrong with this customers cover, or maybe they have a after market cover. OP- did you go talk to your dealer about this?
Title: Re: Cover question...(Arctic)
Post by: Tman122 on May 04, 2016, 05:40:23 pm
There must be something wrong. Arctic has always had quality covers. How old is it?

missing a hinge seal...good for the manufacturer to save a few bucks on each cover, bad for the consumers utility bills

That is not true Bullfrog MN. Every Arctic Spa manufactured cover comes with a hinge seal. Some covers just put the wallet sized foam baffle seal on the edges, but Arctic has a foam baffle that runs all the way across the cover seams. Like Roger said, Arctic makes quality covers. I am guessing something has gone wrong with this customers cover, or maybe they have a after market cover. OP- did you go talk to your dealer about this?

Ooow yea aftermarket cover. Good call. Maybe it's a BF cover?
Title: Re: Cover question...(Arctic)
Post by: BullFrogSpasMN on May 04, 2016, 06:13:14 pm
There must be something wrong. Arctic has always had quality covers. How old is it?

missing a hinge seal...good for the manufacturer to save a few bucks on each cover, bad for the consumers utility bills

That is not true Bullfrog MN. Every Arctic Spa manufactured cover comes with a hinge seal. Some covers just put the wallet sized foam baffle seal on the edges, but Arctic has a foam baffle that runs all the way across the cover seams. Like Roger said, Arctic makes quality covers. I am guessing something has gone wrong with this customers cover, or maybe they have a after market cover. OP- did you go talk to your dealer about this?

Settle down Tiger, my comment was in reference to the fact some companies will include a "heat seal" on certain collections and not on their "value line" to save a few bucks, so my assumption was this customer purchased a "value" Arctic which may not have the heat seal...just a thought
Title: Re: Cover question...(Arctic)
Post by: Water Boy on May 04, 2016, 09:48:46 pm
There must be something wrong. Arctic has always had quality covers. How old is it?

missing a hinge seal...good for the manufacturer to save a few bucks on each cover, bad for the consumers utility bills

That is not true Bullfrog MN. Every Arctic Spa manufactured cover comes with a hinge seal. Some covers just put the wallet sized foam baffle seal on the edges, but Arctic has a foam baffle that runs all the way across the cover seams. Like Roger said, Arctic makes quality covers. I am guessing something has gone wrong with this customers cover, or maybe they have a after market cover. OP- did you go talk to your dealer about this?

Settle down Tiger, my comment was in reference to the fact some companies will include a "heat seal" on certain collections and not on their "value line" to save a few bucks, so my assumption was this customer purchased a "value" Arctic which may not have the heat seal...just a thought

I see what your saying. The op stated he has a Arctic Spa Summit, so he should have the good sealed cover, unless he got a after market cover, which could be sub par.
Title: Re: Cover question...(Arctic)
Post by: Tman122 on May 05, 2016, 07:04:50 am
We have the Arctic Mylovac cover,
Thanks!

And what's this?
Title: Re: Cover question...(Arctic)
Post by: Water Boy on May 05, 2016, 12:26:48 pm
We have the Arctic Mylovac cover,
Thanks!

And what's this?

From their site... The Mylovac cover starts with foam twice as dense as the industry average. We also insert a metal ā€œCā€ channel into the foam centers.This creates a cover capable of supporting thousands of pounds of weight. Never worry about snow loads or kid loads again. We then wrap these inserts in a metal/poly bag (similar to a coffee bag).This bag is then vacuumed and heat sealed