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I would recommend at least 5 or 6 other brands over a Maax, but they certainly aren't the worst choice either.
Your talking to a guy who has disposed of maybe close to 100 tubs. Seemed like a nitch.....but to much work now. A 27 year old Hot Springs was the oldest tub I disposed of (sawzall, trailer and muscle) I think the top 10 or so were HS (I hate them guys) just kidding. Others stand out Marquis 18-20yo, Sundance, Beach, other obscure brands for some reason. But I think this data can also be area skewed. Who is here. Chime in if you have seen older. This is important.My point is, I have seen rotten wood. But I have never seen rotten wood be the reason for a disposal. I remember a guy who had me haul away his tub. It was rotten wood and sagging. I asked him when this happened and he said 2 years ago. Then he said the tub hasn't worked for 9 years. I just want it gone. It was a 21 YO Calspa. I don't imagine a 21 YO neglected metal framed tub being any different than a 21 YO neglected wooden framed tub. However, it has a better fire rating if that matters.I can liken it to a metal framing stud and a treated wood framing stud. Drill a few holes in each and set about a 2' piece in the wet grass for a few years see which looks best? I've built metal stud walls. They ARE NOT stronger than wood walls. Thats not the purpose. Metal studs are designed to meet the load capacities of wood studs and have a better fire rating. You can exceed the ratings of wood with less metal but that's not what a tub or a house uses for a frame.
Quote from: Tman122 on October 27, 2016, 08:30:01 pmYour talking to a guy who has disposed of maybe close to 100 tubs. Seemed like a nitch.....but to much work now. A 27 year old Hot Springs was the oldest tub I disposed of (sawzall, trailer and muscle) I think the top 10 or so were HS (I hate them guys) just kidding. Others stand out Marquis 18-20yo, Sundance, Beach, other obscure brands for some reason. But I think this data can also be area skewed. Who is here. Chime in if you have seen older. This is important.My point is, I have seen rotten wood. But I have never seen rotten wood be the reason for a disposal. I remember a guy who had me haul away his tub. It was rotten wood and sagging. I asked him when this happened and he said 2 years ago. Then he said the tub hasn't worked for 9 years. I just want it gone. It was a 21 YO Calspa. I don't imagine a 21 YO neglected metal framed tub being any different than a 21 YO neglected wooden framed tub. However, it has a better fire rating if that matters.I can liken it to a metal framing stud and a treated wood framing stud. Drill a few holes in each and set about a 2' piece in the wet grass for a few years see which looks best? I've built metal stud walls. They ARE NOT stronger than wood walls. Thats not the purpose. Metal studs are designed to meet the load capacities of wood studs and have a better fire rating. You can exceed the ratings of wood with less metal but that's not what a tub or a house uses for a frame.Agreed. If I was really digging deep in a presentation against another salesman that was pushing steel framing I'd toss out that wood allows for 'flex' whereas steel does not and this can encourage spidercracking on the shell. But I'd only say that if the other salesman was being particularly dirty and unreasonable with his presentation/relaying of information/being heavy-handed when speaking of my product.