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Been years - maybe it's time to replace my 20 year old thermospas
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benalexe:
I have not been to this site in years. I have a 20 year old Thermospas Manhattan tub. I still works.. One of the pumps has been broken for years but we do not really use the pumps so I decided not to fix it.
My tub I think uses a ton of electricity... I would not be surprised if it costs me $150-$200 a month. I live in NY and keep it heated all the time.
I don't use the tub that much but my adult sons and their use it.
I was thinking I could replace my existing spa with a new one and the savings on electric would pay for the tub.
I don't want to pay 25K for a spa. I found one from D\r. Wellness which seems very reasonable. Also the costco spas are incredibly reasonable as well.
Has anyone replaced their older tub with a new tub and saved a lot on elenctic?
One other thing. I am on a time of use plan with my tub which means that the electric is much less after 10 pm so would want a tub that lets you program the time it runs.
Sam:
Don't get a dr. wellness or a costco spa unless you are prepared to deal with little to no support. I would personally look at spas from wellis. They have some nice stuff under $10k. You could also go with an entry level spa from a reputable manufacturer and still be in that price range. Bullfrog X series, Jacuzzi 200 series, Hot Spring entry level are nice. You'll get better quality and efficiency with better service and support.
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