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I am so frustrated by this wheeling and dealing and stories about what are the best features -- need some expert advice for my peace of mind!1) Plastic vs. acrylic -- the feel of the plastic seems better than the slick acrylic. Is the up-keep and quality really that much better with plastic or am I getting sold the cheaper product?Go with whichever of these two you like better if either stands out aesthetically, there is no issue here.2) The Sundance pumps have higher HP, but we've been told that it's the GPM that really matter and that the Sojourn spa can run all the jets at one time better than other spasIgnore pump horsepower (youcan't fully trust the numbers you're being given anyway) and go with which feels better.3) We are looking at the fresh water system - no bromine required. We like the idea of no chemicals, but is there a catch to this thinking? Are we getting into a really expensive filter replacement vs. chemicals?You can run the whatever sanitizing system you want on either one, they are equal.4) Price? Yikes! What is a good price. Every spa dealer has the deal for summer, soon to expire without a $500 deposit. What exactly is a good sale price, since we've figured out that no one offers the tubs at retail. I feel like we are used car shopping with no Kelly Blue Book to help us out ! We want the lights, the stainless jets, the deluxe cover -- what out the door price before tax should we be looking at?Can't help you here but keep in mind that whatever price they give you, consider it to be negotiable.5) The Sundance Hartford and Dimension 1 Sojourn seem equal in value -- is this an accurate assessment?They are pertty much on par, go with whichever you truly want more.Thanks !!
Acrylic spas are the most popular type of hot tubs on the market. The acrylic spas are generally more expensive and more difficult to install. They are considered to be portable but are fairly diffcult to move and require a firm surface such as a concrete pad. The main draw back to owning acrylic tubs are the tendency for their surface to crack over time after prolonged exposure to sunlight, their high electricity cost and their over all high price. But it still remains that the acrylic tubs are the best all-around choice for most familieswith over 100 manufactures and countless options and add-ons.Please feel free to join our facebook fan page where I would be happy to finish answering all of your questions and help you out with your decision makingfacebook.premiumhottubs.caVernon Premium Hot Tubs
Acrylic spas are the most popular type of hot tubs on the market. The acrylic spas are generally more expensive and more difficult to install. They are considered to be portable but are fairly diffcult to move and require a firm surface such as a concrete pad. The main draw back to owning acrylic tubs are the tendency for their surface to crack over time after prolonged exposure to sunlight, their high electricity cost and their over all high price. But it still remains that the acrylic tubs are the best all-around choice for most families with over 100 manufactures and countless options and add-ons.Please feel free to join our facebook fan page where I would be happy to finish answering all of your questions and help you out with your decision makingfacebook.premiumhottubs.caVernon Premium Hot Tubs
more difficult to install More difficult than what? a warp drive?are fairly diffcult to move Not if you take the water out first.