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Chas:
I'm a gadget nut - I chose the model of spa I have because of the cool waterfall which changes color with the light in the spa.

But I would not put a hundred extra holes in the spa for fiberoptic lights, nor would I bother with lit jets.

Seems like too much chance for a leak - and too much to go wrong - in my none-to-humble opinion.

SpaAngel:
Chas, I completely agree with you.  Thanks for your response.

SpaAngel:
I really appreciate this site and all of it's members.

You guys/gals really take a lot of confusion out of finding the perfect spa.

We are still shopping, but I do have a imprtant question.

My boyfriend is out in the back yard moving dirt to prepare for the slab (pad) that will be installed under the tub.
Anyone out there know how thick it needs to be? I would hate for him to have to move some dirt back..

Thanks for all of the info so far. We currently have the dealer filling up a Coast spa "Lanai" so we can wet test it today.  

Any info on this make/model out there?

Here is the URL:

http://www.coastspas.com/site/html/models/models_f.html

SpaAngel:
K.  Looks like we are going to go with the Artesian Piper Glen.  Wet-tested it a second time (along with the Coast Linai).  Coast Linai literally blew us out of the water.  Love the Piper Glen!!!!

Thanks to all for your assistance.  Haven't closed the deal, but will tomorrow.  If any of you can think of any reason not to go with this manufacturer, PLEASE LET ME KNOW.

Again, this site is the BEST EVER for first-timers like me.  :-*

Brewman:
To answer your question, you concrete should be at least 4" thick.
Brewman

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