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Noone would ever suggest you bite off your nose despite your face. Obviously this is not HS classic white endural shell and thus, is acrylic reinforced with fiberglass.
What does your spa sit on as a base? If you understand that the shell is forever under a load stress, it does need to be properly supported. Secondly, going to another manufacturer because you have experienced a problem is not good logic. It may put you into the open market shopping for a Hot Tub and I am sure you will ask many questions about warranty and spa crazzing.
Obviously this is not HS classic white endural shell and thus, is acrylic reinforced with fiberglass.
Your spa is 8 years old, is it not covered under a warranty.
P.S. I'll be suprised if the mother ship dosent come after me with everything they have over this post
If you are happy with how the watkins company has taken care of you, and just not happy with how long the spa lasts, maybe you should look at the other watkins brand. Since hot springs dosent use any fiberglass backing, try looking at Caldera. Caldera uses fiberglass backing instead of an A.B.S. backing. I.M.H.O. fiberglass seems to be a more rigid and stronger way to back a spa. I have seen more crazing on spas with rovell, Centrex, Ultralife and Endurol. The one common denominator with those four types of material is that they don't use fiberglass. Since you are not really on a solid foundation, I think a stronger spa might help.P.S. I'll be suprised if the mother ship dosent come after me with everything they have over this post
I can recall seeing cracklin on 1 Endurol spa and that was on a 1995 Highlife we took in on trade. I sold it to a nice lady who loves it dearly over a year ago for $4000 and it's still bubbling along.It does sound like you got a limone. Terminator