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			leeni318:
			
			just bought a jacuzzi premium j-365...so glad to see you posted twokk..took your advice the last time i was on this message board...and dropped Harrows and went to Dover pools as you suggested...WOW....saved $2000.00.....thanks a ton....to get back to the topic...we too are now in a quandry as to what to do for a foundation....wanted to used brick and someone said..it would ruin the bottom of the tub...husband (who is not that savvy in these matters...) decided to use gravel and then the pressure treated board...i e-mailed jacuzzi as to their advice re..foundations, but have heard nothing as yet...any suggestions for a foundation that is not too difficult to do....thanks ....
		
			Brewman:
			
			The EZ pads are simple enough to install.  
Brewman
		
			johnnythunders:
			
			Screw HARROWS from the New York City Area and New Jersey area...They are rip OfffsThey wanted $7200 for the Jacuzzi J-355 while Dr Feelgoodes from the Bethlehem Poconos area wanted $5995....Big Difference.Johnny Thunders
		
			twok99:
			
			A jacuzzi on brick would be fine, just as long as it is level and has a good base 2-4 inches stone 1/2 - 1 in gravel, packed real hard.  That would be the most work and most expensive (but it would look the best).  Alternatives could be either an e-z pad or deck, an e-z pad would be the easiest.
		
			Ready2Buy1:
			
			We have ours spa sitting on pavers to match the rest our of back yardscape. The pavers are sitting on 4" of screenings that are on top 10" of compacted "modified" stone. The pad is rock solid...
		
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