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VORTEX Spas from Canada

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Ryan VSO:
A sales pitch ... Ask any of my technician they dont like to work with full foam , you cant actually have a leak because its not foamed ... Its glued and climped... If theres a jet leak it will be at the start because the manufacture did something wrong and i rather see it from the start , fix it than having the foam absorbing he problem .. Either those vortex spas are really well done or other manufacturer doesnt do the right thing . We have around a thousand spas on the ground and im taking every single service calls and i never seen a jet to leak jyst because of the vibration this a real joke that full foam salesperson use .

Tman122:
What other manufacturers of perimeter insulated tubs are you talking about? The ones that aren't doing it right? Who are you comparing yourself to? Because if it's Arctic they likely have 100 times more tubs on the ground.

wmccall:
MB1,

Thanks for coming back with the update.  I had a bad experience with my first tub when they contracted out the delivery, but they made it right the next morning.   Good luck going forward.

Spoiledrotten:
Montana, glad you're happy with your spa and most of your situation up to receiving it. Too bad companies don't try harder to please the customer, but it seems to be the way things are going these days. Get us some pics of your new addition so we can see how much better it is than my HS. (Ha!) Can't believe it's better but thought I would humor you on that one.  ;D

vangoghsear:

--- Quote from: Vortex Spas Canada on August 19, 2013, 08:10:15 pm ---From what we have tested , when its below -10 degress celcius outside our perimeter insulation is drasticly more efficient . You are right to say that full foam is a little bit more efficient when its above -10 outside but just the fact to not see whats going on with your plumbing, the fact that a perimeter insulation reduce the hearing of the pump noise is 2 good reasons for me to choose that insulation indtead of foam . When you choose the right components and dont insert cheap material in your spa you should not have any problem with a perimeter insulation . Have you experienced any issue wihthat type of insulation?

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Is this with your Hybrid Heatpump option, or conventional resistance heat element?  I've been wondering if a spa manufacturer would employ heatpump technology in their water heater.  It must be air to water, I assume there must be a blending of cabinet and outside air for this to work best.  Then the heatpump can move heat from cabinet air to the water when it is cold out and discharge heat to outside air when cooling the water in high temperature days.  Or does it have a remote condenser?  I would love to see a diagram of how this works.

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