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Question to hot tub owners
April 30, 2021, 07:46 PM
bgoukerQuestion to hot tub owners
My 2 best days owning a hot tub was the day I got it and the day I got rid of it.
April 30, 2021, 08:08 PM
P220 SmudgeWe own a hot tub. My neighbor swears we do, anyway, but I’ve never seen it. The previous owner decided he was better off burying it. He ordered a truckload of sand and had them fill it up and covered the surrounding area and built a terraced garden over the top of it. My wife likes having the garden space. I’ve been tempted to try digging it out a few times, but I can’t seem to get beyond merely wondering what’s down there and whether it would be worth it. Probably not.
Anyways, that what the previous owner of my home thought of having a hot tub, for whatever it’s worth. Hopefully at least a laugh.
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April 30, 2021, 08:16 PM
AnubismpI have one. It's great on aching muscles. I try to remember to pop chlorine tabs in the floater now and then and just balance a day or so before using it. Not too hard once you get it up and running and read/watch some vids on it. I suppose the true test will be if we get another one if this poops the bed. The best home decision is a heat pump/ac but I do enjoy my hot tub and the family and friends do as well.
PS. Tell the kids they have to pee before they get in and watch the temp and time if you have kids in it.
April 30, 2021, 08:32 PM
nickmurWe have a inflatable hot tub made by Coleman....yes inflatable. Bought it last spring during COVID. Bought the Frogg clorine system. Works great. Had no issues at all last year. Already have it set up and been using it with no issues.
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April 30, 2021, 08:38 PM
Whispquote:
Originally posted by P220 Smudge:
Anyways, that what the previous owner of my home thought of having a hot tub, for whatever it’s worth. Hopefully at least a laugh.
That’s hysterical. I wasn’t going to introduce this because I do want to see if this current hot tub is worth keeping, but this actually is the 2nd time I’ve owned a hot tub while never intending to own a hot tub. The first was when we bought our present house. It had a hot tub- in the basement.
Like, full size outdoor hot tub totally indoors in basically the middle of the basement in a nook with cabinets and a wine rack built into it. It wasn’t filled, was 10 years old and no water source near it. Our kids were little then so the wife ordered me to remove it.
It was framed in so well it took me an entire day to cut it all out. Once I got down to the wood frame I thought I could bust it out with a sledge- 3 full on swings later and it just laughed at me. Turned out the 2x4 frame was triple capped and had concrete anchors every 6inches. I don’t think I’ve ever cursed so much in my life tearing that damn thing out. It took 6 of us to then lift and orient it sideways to get it out the basement door. Upon tilting, the supposedly empty hot tub ejected around 5 gallons of liquid horribleness from somewhere within the bowels of the thing onto me and the carpet. Eventually we got the damn thing out of there and onto a flat bed destined to go to my friends house (it was a free hot tub- come get it type deal).
So... I get why the previous owner just buried it.
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April 30, 2021, 10:33 PM
P220 Smudgequote:
Originally posted by Whisp:
So... I get why the previous owner just buried it.
That sounds like a nightmare!
Yeah, it makes sense to me. I asked the neighbor why he just buried it instead of removing it. I think the best he could offer was a shrug and something along the lines of "you got any idea what a pain in the ass it would be?"
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May 01, 2021, 06:18 PM
sigmoidI've heard saunas are actually very good for health
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May 01, 2021, 06:57 PM
ASKSmithWe have one, and I worked in the pool/spa industry when I was in school.
Clean your filter at least once a month, run the filter at least two hours a day, and add chlorine every few days.
Enjoy and repeat. Change the water every 3 or 4 months as needed.
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I apologize now...
May 02, 2021, 09:19 AM
blusmokeOk
Where in WV?
Honestly, ht maintenance is not a biggie.
I live in the mRNA of WV have had one for 20+ years.
For me, worth the time
May 02, 2021, 09:46 AM
old rugged crossquote:
Originally posted by ASKSmith:
We have one, and I worked in the pool/spa industry when I was in school.
Clean your filter at least once a month, run the filter at least two hours a day, and add chlorine every few days.
Enjoy and repeat. Change the water every 3 or 4 months as needed.
^^^^^^^^^ Exactly. Best advice given in this thread.
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May 02, 2021, 10:00 AM
vulrathquote:
Originally posted by P220 Smudge:
quote:
Originally posted by Whisp:
So... I get why the previous owner just buried it.
That sounds like a nightmare!
Yeah, it makes sense to me. I asked the neighbor why he just buried it instead of removing it. I think the best he could offer was a shrug and something along the lines of "you got any idea what a pain in the ass it would be?"
In-ground? If so it actually makes perfect sense. When we [old employer, real estate investment company] got houses with in-ground pools what we did was jackhammer the bottom of the deep end so the water could drain, then backfill with dirt and resod the back yard. So much cheaper and simpler than trying to remove all the concrete.
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May 02, 2021, 12:42 PM
P220 Smudgequote:
In-ground?
Yep. Your post makes perfect sense to me. I had just ever heard or or encountered such a thing. As a way to solve the problem, it sure sounds easier than any other way if you’re sure you don’t want the hot tub or pool anymore.
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May 02, 2021, 01:46 PM
Flash-LBquote:
Originally posted by P220 Smudge:
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In-ground?
Yep. Your post makes perfect sense to me. I had just ever heard or or encountered such a thing. As a way to solve the problem, it sure sounds easier than any other way if you’re sure you don’t want the hot tub or pool anymore.
I used to be one of the group that provided communications and security for Christmas In April.
One year I was assigned to a house with an in ground pool. We filled it in with junk from the house, then pea gravel, then dirt.
May 02, 2021, 05:24 PM
bubbatimequote:
Originally posted by ASKSmith:
We have one, and I worked in the pool/spa industry when I was in school.
Clean your filter at least once a month, run the filter at least two hours a day, and add chlorine every few days.
Enjoy and repeat. Change the water every 3 or 4 months as needed.
This is really how easy it is. I thought it would be a nightmare when the wife brought it home, but it really was this simple, for the most part. Not a big deal...
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May 02, 2021, 10:49 PM
sjtillNo one has mentioned ozonators. We had one and it at least reduced the amount of bromine needed.
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