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I Ordered My New Hot Tub YEAH!!!!!!!!
Tman122:
Build the retaining wall first and fill it layers at a time and compact each layer. Then set the tub and build the deck around it. This way you get to use it while your building the deck.
OnMedic:
Kluzo,
I will have to agree, build the deck after the tub is in place if you are planning to wrap it around the tub at all.
I have all the line drawings for you if you want me to email them to you, including the elevation of the step on the inside. The way I have designed mine is that the deck will be level with the step on the inside, so that you are stepping over the top of the tub onto the step at the same level.
You can email me anytime at onmedic2000@hotmail.com.
Have a great weekend fellow Beach owner!
Steve
Gerrym:
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First time I seen it, the lounger sure looks short of jets!
Steve:
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
You look at one of the most comfortable, therapeutic spas available and that's all you can come up with?
Lemme guess... your Envoy has a million calf jets going down the lounger? ::)
Calf jets on loungers make an already difficult situation(floating out of the lounger) even more so. Jets that are shooting straight up and pushing you upwards when most of us tend to float out of loungers already, might look impressive, but certainly aren't functional.
Wet test the 740 Gerry and see if you still feel the same.
It doesn't get any better than the 740 IMO.
Steve
Chas:
Oh chill Steve - they are both great tubs - is this warm weather getting to you? (Kidding bud ;-))
Hey Kluzo: may you soak long and prosper!
Check this link out for DIY help with your deck:
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