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JJHaving just checked the Wesite, ALL Arctics come with the forever floor. Chrisi WWHT
Here's a picture of a 1986 HotSpring Sovereign with a foam floor and wooden frame we took in on trade a few weeks ago:The cabinet needed to be restained, so I guess our service techs will do it. It's for sale if anyone wants to come to Texas and git it. Term
Forever floor is a good concept. Since I've been working with Bullfrog they swithced from treated lumber on a sheet of ABS to solid ABS molding.The old way worked fine enough (I do hate removing foam bottom spas - goarctic is right on there).But - the solid molded ABS has a number of advantages. Easier handling and much more attractive over time being my favorite. It will last longer than the wood, and it is more precise than wood construction.*IMO - Arctic's fiberglass solid "Forever Floor" will have all of the same advantages.**JJ - you missed Limelight (don't get too mad at me )
ABS pan??? Thats not even close, its a complete one piece fiberglass shell that your spa is setting on. Its not a ABS pan.
Maybe it has changed but I've always know it to be an option (not sure how much) and the website still quotes it as such.Already renowned for our sturdy wood floor, standard on every Arctic Spa, our engineers decided to raise the bar yet again by developing the Forever Floor®. Composed of hand-rolled fiberglass composites, this floor is impervious to moisture, pests, and time. It completely eliminates the need for foundation materials like concrete, decking, or blocks! Just set it on the ground, hook it up, fill and use...installation has never been easier and your floor will last forever in any conditions. In addition, your portable spa is now truly portable. If you move spa locations in your yard or if you move across town, the foundation comes with you.
Simple, apparently everything Arctic does is super different but its not the case. You can set virtually any spa on a level base and it will fair fine.to Arctic for coming up with the slots for the forklift that was a great idea
Simple, apparently everything Arctic does is super different but its not the case. You can set virtually any spa on a level base and it will fair fine. The inside plumbing is no different its just clear and Arctic glues on the outside instead of inside the fitting there's more but who wants to hear it all PS I will give credit to Arctic for coming up with the slots for the forklift that was a great idea
Composed of hand-rolled fiberglass composites