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I am ready to buy, but have seen the Geneva and Naigra on other Forums much cheaper so I need some advice.Out local dealer insists on doig the electric which is fine, but my electric is easy. I am 30 feet directly from my breaker to my patio - no mysteries.9500 including steps, lift , electric and 1 Year Same as Cash to pay is the price. He says I should buy a years worth of chemicals for 250.00.I broke him down to free chemicals, but I have seen posters buy this tun for 8000 - 8600.Am I over paying? He said it will not affect the price much if I do the electric myself .Thanks in advanceJack
I would also question the $250 in chemicals. How do you know (other than the sanitizer) the chems that you will need the most of?( My dealer gave me a nice start up package and I still have some of the ph balancing chems, 2 years later.)You may also find that an estimate by a private electrician would make his bundled price seem reasonable. He may be doing you a favor offering the electric. :-/
Dealer insisted on doing the electric?? Where are you located?? Suggested you buy $250 worth of chemicals and calls it a years worth? I don't think so...that is a lot of money. I haven't spent near that amount in 7 months of owning my tub.
9500 including steps, lift , electric and 1 Year Same as Cash to pay is the price. He says I should buy a years worth of chemicals for 250.00.Jack
Just looking for some verification that the spa is worth 9500.00. No it does not include tax. And botching an electrical job is difficult to do if the dealer tells you what breaker he needs . A correctly sized wire and a breaker is hardly brain surgery.Thanks to all who replied.
In your first quote you state $9500 for spa (with accessories which seem standard on this sale) + electrical. In your second post you wonder if the spa is worth $9500. If the electrical is included you have to stop assuming that's a throw in and stop thinking of it as if he’s charging $9500 for the spa.[glow] Just because the electrical hook up is not brain surgery doesn’t mean it’s not costly. [/glow] You need to subtract that out and it really sounds like you need someone to quote out the electrical separately just so you can see what you're getting by him including that. I am VERY used to people buying a spa and then being shocked at what the electrical costs them and it sounds like you haven't come to grips with this being a tangible thing he's doing.
My friends had a neighbor do the electric work for their spa. they rewarded him with a case of beer and a $50.00 gift card. they couldn't understand why he was perplexed and unhappy Because their electric was much more complicated than mine, I was shocked too! I didn't have the nerve to ask the guy to wire mine. I wanted to pay a fair price and not wonder how much the job was really worth...So HUNDREDS of dollars later, I had my spa wired by an electrician recommended by my dealer. No problems, I am happy...but to suggest that the electrical aspect is something cheap and simple would be wrong, unless you are a certified electrician. there are legitimate safety concerns, equipment and requirements that may not be brain surgery, but might save you from needing it
Did we ever hear where you are located? In St. Louis electric changes are a big deal...permits, distance from water, etc., and inspections when all is done. Yes, you can always do it yourself illegally, with no permit. We had to run the line a long way from our circuit box and with copper prices what they are it cost us a fortune using a licensed plumber. But there is no way, unless my tub dealer hired a licensed plumber, that they would have done the work. And if they didn't use a licensed plumber they would have been in big trouble if anything went wrong.