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Synthetic Cabinets - do they hold up to UV?

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drb:
In most parts of the country, it wouldn't be much of a question.  But I'm in Arizona, which appears to be the UV and solar-degradation-of-plastic capitol of the western hemisphere.

Has anyone had a synthetic cabinet for several years yet?

spahappy:
Great question!
I wish I could answer it. Coleman Spas has only been using duramax (maintence free) sides for a short time.
I've seen no weathering thus far. but will admit to living in a state that is the weather opposite of arizona (North Dakata)
Duramax does seem to hold up to our winters which can dip to -40 and last a long long time.
Hopefully you'll get a host of a answers on this subject. I wonder which spa company has used it the longest, and what results they've had.

                                       Spahappy

Chas:
Several years near the beach - no problems.

ZNICK:
I've never had a complaint about ours either... the exact same material is available for decking as well.  

We even let our customers know where they can get it, so they can have a deck built that matches their tub EXACTLY.  

Our cabinet panels (Thermospas) are reversable as well, so if after 50-60 years  ;D one started to fade you would simply remove it, flip it over, and finish out the century!

Z

Bill_Stevenson:
One of our best clients is the company that invented this type of material and is the largest manufacturer of it in the world.  The material is made of a mixture of wood flour mixed with plastic resins and binders that are then extruded to form the sheets.  This stuff is durable, stable, and very enviro friendly in that it uses mostly waste material (i.e. saw dust from mills) that would otherwise be thrown away.

By the time it is shot, you will be ready for a new tub anyway.

Regards,

Bill

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