Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: johnnythunders on June 11, 2005, 09:14:35 pm
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Wondering should i keep the water in the spa and keep treating it since i will not be useing till sept or oct?Would love to use it but its dammm hot and bugs flying around.Wondering what would happen if i just empty it and shut the power off.Or would it be better just leaving it pluged in...Jt
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Wondering should i keep the water in the spa and keep treating it since i will not be using till sept or oct?Would love to use it but its dammm hot and bugs flying around.Wondering what would happen if i just empty it and shut the power off.Or would it be better just leaving it pluged in...Jt
Oh man, don't go there! :( :(
I'm just getting my deck and tub ready (tub won't be ready until next week) and we struggled with inside or outside the screen room and outside won. I questioned a few people about the bugs and they said that their not bothered by them inside the tub! I was counting on it.
I guess I'll find out. :(
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In the Phoenix market we had "snowbirds" that would drain every summer and for the most part no problems.The problems we did see was seals drying,heaters rusting,and mice nesting.Though the percentage of people who had these problems was small.We would get the calls every fall when they returned. ::)
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Just wondering,I used my spa last summer at 85 degrees in the spa during the afternoon but not at night tooooo many bugs flying around in the Poconos lol.And wish yea lots of luck with your spa....JT
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You must have had your tub for years to even consider turning it off! ???
I knew from the start that bugs and snow would be an issue so I bit the bullet and bought a gazebo too.
Sitting outdoors would be nice but I think the privacy and shelter from mother nature here in Michigan was the way to go.
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i heard about the seals drying out thats why i feel leaving water in it and keep treating it so i will have nooooo problems when fall comes around...Jt :-*
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Well mine is under my deck maybe i will leave it on....So it will cost me $35-$40 for a few months so i know i will have no problems then .Jt
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Drop some of your water and refill, keep the temp at 85° and try the spa at a cool temperature. It is delightful.
customer came into the store today with sweat on his brow and said, who would want to sit in a hot tub in this weather as he put his hand into the water. His eyes lit up like he stuck his hand in a light socket and said, hey it's cool.
Let's write it up. ;D
Good story but he didn't buy.
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Had it on 85 last summer and used it many times during early afternoon but not at night.Guess i will do it the same way,never know when you want to pop in when its 95 out....Jt :-/
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We have no problems with bugs while we are in the spa. When we are out of the spa, well that is a different story. We are currently building a deck around our spa as well and will have a gazeebo built with a skylight in it. We love having our spa outdoors (previous spa was indoors) and being one with nature so to speak. The gazeebo will add a luxurious look to the area and will also allow us to use the spa when it is raining out. This way we get the best features of an indoor spa, outside.
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My hot tub isn't here yet, but, I'm planning on using it alot (more than 3 times per day) because of my back (for those of you newbies who don't know I have had 5 surgeries on my back and have three levels fused) I'm trying to ward off the surgery demons once again, so, this is something that will be used alot in this household. Here's what were contimplating when we decided where to put the hot tub, we decided since we get alot of bugs in the night time (misquetos for one) and I want to be able to go out in the daytime to soak, we are buliding around it a screened in gazebo (4 foot walls on the bottom screened in around the rest with a slanted roof). As far as the heat thing, I plan to keep it at abot 96 degrees for the summer, if that is too much I'll turn it dawn.
And there you have my story!
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We use our all year. Mosquitos don't seem to be a big problem in gthe tub. We do have citronella torches about the tub. But I I think the steam from the tub throws off thier CO2 tracking so they don't find us as easy. We did turn the tub down to 101 because of the heat this week
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Bugs aren't allowed here in paradise, so we use the tub year 'round.
Hey - I am changing tubs mid year. The Accolade was fun, but we sold the floor model and will need to move our spa into the showroom rather than ordering in a new one.
I was go back to the Grandee but I want the new double Moto Massage.
Might end up with another Vista.
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Bugs aren't allowed here in paradise, so we use the tub year 'round.
Hey - I am changing tubs mid year. The Accolade was fun, but we sold the floor model and will need to move our spa into the showroom rather than ordering in a new one.
I was go back to the Grandee but I want the new double Moto Massage.
Might end up with another Vista.
Why not go with the Vanguard? I would recommend a test-soak before you decide on the Vista.
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keep er full and turn down the temp. I turn ours down to 98 in the summer and its perfect. Some times it creeps up but take the cover off for a little while in the evening and it dropps back down. Nothing like sitting in the tub on a sunny day with a beer in hand. Bugs aren't an issue for me, urban area with not many trees yet. We do have the citronella candels and torches and that seems to help.
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We keep ours up and running year round. I have a retractable awning that I roll out on the hot sunny days. I turn the temp down to the low 90s and it is really refreshing sitting in the shade of the awning as we soak. It was really hot this past weekend here in NJ but the tub was great. I was in it with my boys both Sat and Sun mornings. The bugs are not a problem when I am in the tub.
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Keep the temp at 102-104 and get used to it.
Any mosquitoes that can get to you near that hot of water probably means it's not safe to go outside anyway... ;)
Drewski
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I've also found that the mosquitoes don't bother us when were in the spa. And I live in mosquitoland.
Brewman
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I use my spa year round in South Florida. In the summer it is set at 86 degrees and it feels very refreshing. With West Nile Virus, and Encephalitis and what not, I put mine inside the screened patio. My neighbors think it is nicer to be all the way outside. To each his or her own.
Bill
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Ours is inside the screened lanai too. I love being able to sit outside,and not have to worry about bugs etc.
You hurricane prepped yet,Bill?
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Why not go with the Vanguard? Â I would recommend a test-soak before you decide on the Vista.
don't you just hate these guys that buy at the price all consumers are searching for, dealer cost? ??? ;D ;D
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Last year we purchased our spa and along with the purchase we picked up a Coleman Misquito Delito.
We live in west central Wisconsin and have a pond with a creek combined with surrounded by woods.
We also use the Cintronella candles and these little scented gadgets that come with the Coleman. Just to over do it. And find bug's not a problem at all.
We have your problem in reverse. Sometimes up here it is just so cold you have to be of your rocker to even think of be outdoors. -30 and the wind blowing. I just pay the electric bill because we may get a break in the weather were we will use our spa.
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Sort of. I bought a portable generator last week during the sales tax moratorium, but it hasn't been delivered yet. I need to buy some battery lanterns because in the new house I have those accordian shutters, whereas at the last place we had hurricane glass. The house is pitch dark in the middle of the day with these storm shutters closed. This is something that I had not thought of. The hurricane glass is better, but it was prohibitively expensive.
We have food and water to last for perhaps 3 or 4 days. I figure that should be sufficient assuming the new house is left standing. The new building code construction is very over engineered, but in a worst case storm even these houses would not hold up.
I am originally a New Englander and have relatives that think a blizzard is worse than a hurricane. They just have no idea.
Regards,
Bill