Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: luigi311 on July 09, 2005, 08:09:20 am
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specifically Sundance jets. I was told that they would corrode and look nasty in two to four years.
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I don't have exp. with them on Hotubs but being in the marine biz stainLESS is just that.. less. They may be fine in tubs but when I bought mine I did not add them on. I have seen Windogs tub with them and the look great! [We have the same tub ;)] If they do discolor I think you could remove them and buff or clean them [like ya want another job huh?] I'm sure a pro will jump in here shortly..
Gary
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It all has to do with water chemistry and the quality of the stainless steel. I have seen 2 Y O stainless rust and 35 Y O stainless look as good as new.
If you have unbalanced water - not only are your jets going to corrode but everything metal as well - a heater has metal elements - it will go too!
I personally have SS in my tub - the dealer sells them that way. I would have never thought of ordering them as an option but they do dress up the tub IMO.
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specifically Sundance jets. I was told that they would corrode and look nasty in two to four years.
Did a consumer that owned a tub tell you this, or was it a competing retailer?
My guess is the latter.
I worked at a store in Burlington. We took out an old tub to install a new Dimension 1. The old tub was a Lifestyle. It was at least 10 years old if not older. The acrylic shell showed more signs of wear than the stainless jets. The jet escutions looked brand new.
As Vinny mentioned, water chemistry is the key. If your chemistry is bad enough to tarnish the stainless jet escutions, you will other more serious problems to worry about such as pump seals, jets gaskets, corroded heater elements etc...
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specifically Sundance jets. I was told that they would corrode and look nasty in two to four years.
This is so far out in left field, it is rediculous. ::)
With over 3,000 SD spas in consumer hand, I have never had anyone have a single problem with a stainless steel jet.
First, they are very easily replaced, secondly would indicate that you have poisend your spa. And I would be very quick to add that my customers have never had a problem such as this, because we help them monitor water conditions and use ozone extensivley.
This sounds like some salesperson trying to create fear in your mind about a competitor. If that is the case, take them off your shopping list.
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I picked that up somewhere and began telling folks that several years ago. Then I realized what I was doing was repeating some unsubstantiated bit of trash-talk and I stopped. I have seen a grand total of ONE spa with dark stainless, and they had messed up the chems so badly I was there replacing the heater and the pump shaft seals.
I don't like the fact that a local dealer tells folks that their stainless steel jets are somehow better than our non-stainless steel jets - I'm sure neither will have trouble over a good long life of enjoyable use.
If you like the look of stainless steel trim rings enough, buy the spa. Of course, those things didn't get there for free....
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Three years with mine and they look the same as day one.
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I don't like the fact that a local dealer tells folks that their stainless steel jets are somehow better than our non-stainless steel jets - I'm sure neither will have trouble over a good long life of enjoyable use.
Well Chas;
I won't mention any brands, but one of my local competitors likes to lead people to beleive he sells stainless steel jets as opposed to jets with stainless escutions.
Can you imagine the cost if the whole jet assembly was stainless steel?
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Fancy hub cabs, they sparkle and do nothing, take 'em or leave 'em, doesn't change the water or the experience and they are not a good reason to buy. Eye candy, they simply add to the fit and finish, they look nice and they d**n well better be stainless, any thing less than stainless steel will be a big dissappointment in 6 months. :(
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2+ years on the stainless steel escutcheons, and no signs of trouble. They still look brand new.
And that's with almost a full years soaking in the dreaded Baqau water.
Brewman
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If you like the SS jets go for it. I have seen them corrode and they're not for me for that reason and they're a bit too "showy" for my taste but its not as if they corrode in 1 week. If they had no issues and customers really were looking for them you'd see them all over. They they don't have a huge demand but some certainly like them.
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OK, gang......these stainless trim rings (http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/brdhd/album?.dir=e8c7&.src=ph&store=&prodid=&.done=http%3a//photos.yahoo.com/ph//my_photos) will be in place for 1 year next Monday.....and they look the same today as when installed. Fancy hubcaps, eye candy, too showy.....maybe but ya gotta admit they sure look good....and under that led at night, too. The only drawback I've found to them is that sometimes the ring will slip around the escutcheon when trying to remove a rather reticent jet....no biggie..... 8)
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If you had 220 stainless you would have rust problems 330 is marine Grade and will not rust as fast if you do something stupid i.e. use bleach or some unapoved chems it will damage the stainless. Plus a whole lot more. My brother Has had his hot tub for 12 years and no problems with his stainless.
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Three years with mine and they look the same as day one.
2.5 years and mine are just fine.
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OK, gang......these stainless trim rings (http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/brdhd/album?.dir=e8c7&.src=ph&store=&prodid=&.done=http%3a//photos.yahoo.com/ph//my_photos) will be in place for 1 year next Monday.....and they look the same today as when installed.
It will be 6 years in November for me. Pretty as the day I first added water....
Drewski
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2 years selling w/out any complaints or incidents