Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: thomas07 on December 28, 2007, 11:53:32 pm
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Enjoying the new hot tub but was wondering if it is normal after it rains for water to stay on the cover? It seems it would make more sense for the covers to be angled so that the water would run off and not ice up, thus perhaps extending the life of the cover.
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My tub is over 2 years old, but I do get puddles of water after it rains. I don't have the icing issue cause I live in SoCal. I don't remember it doing it when it was new.
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My HS cover has always collected a puddle of water on each side of the cover. It's not a huge deal, but the cover is starting to discolor in those areas. When I see the standing water, I usually open the cover to drain off the water.
We did have a cold night last week and had a small amount of frost on the cover--I don't think I can call it ice. My kids were so excited they thought it snowed in our backyard. It melted off by 9:00 AM.
I guess I should pull out the foam panels and turn them around to see if it makes a difference. Is this a difficult job?
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Just the other day, I noticed a small frozen puddle on the backside of the cover on my 06 Envoy. It doesn't involve a seam so I am not too concerned about it, but it did make me wonder about the slope that is supposed to be built into these covers. In my case, obviously not. While I really like my Hot Spring tub, I have always felt that the cover was a bit on the cheap-*ss side. HS could do better IMHO.
And Gombo...RE: pulling out the panels:
A long time ago, I decided to replace the blue plastic sheet inside the cover on my old Prodigy. The cover was substantially smaller than the one on our Envoys (and was not attached to the tub like mine is). I can state with certainty that I WILL NEVER ATTEMPT TO DO THAT AGAIN. >:( It was a mess. I also remember that I bought a new replacement cover shortly thereafter. I don't recommend it.
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Flipping the foam is no big deal, unless the cover is four years old or more. That seems to be the magical cut-off date at which the vinyl has shrunk and/or lost enough flexibility to make it a real tough job.
Don't try it alone -
8-)
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Flipping the foam is no big deal, unless the cover is four years old or more. That seems to be the magical cut-off date at which the vinyl has shrunk and/or lost enough flexibility to make it a real tough job.
Don't try it alone -
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I think you hit it on the head there, Chas. I remember the vinyl being very unwieldy and the zipper almost impossible. To add to that, the old blue liner was falling apart all over the place. Maybe it is easier when the cover is newer.
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Flipping the foam is no big deal, unless the cover is four years old or more. That seems to be the magical cut-off date at which the vinyl has shrunk and/or lost enough flexibility to make it a real tough job.
Don't try it alone -
8-)
Chas,
Thanks for the info. I had noticed puddles on our cover as well and didn't think anything could be done about it. Our cover is only 2 years old and I should be able to flip the foam over in the spring
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Flipping the foam is no big deal, unless the cover is four years old or more. That seems to be the magical cut-off date at which the vinyl has shrunk and/or lost enough flexibility to make it a real tough job.
Don't try it alone -
8-)
Chas, is it normal for water to collect on a new HS cover? Would you tell a customer to deal with it or would you change it out for them?
Here's a photo of my 2 year old cover:
(http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d25/Gomboman/Envoy_Cover_1b.jpg)
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That looks identical to mine Gombo. I thought it might have to do with me never latching it closed, but it looks like in the pic you do latch yours.
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Chas, is it normal for water to collect on a new HS cover? Would you tell a customer to deal with it or would you change it out for them?
Here's a photo of my 2 year old cover:
(http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d25/Gomboman/Envoy_Cover_1b.jpg)
The larger the spa the more apt the foam will bow in the middle like that even if it's 2# density. Changing the foam core is a major pain IMO. If it is just an aesthetic issue for you I would do my best to ignore it. It should not get worse, once it bows like that it pretty much stays as is.
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The larger the spa the more apt the foam will bow in the middle like that even if it's 2# density. Changing the foam core is a major pain IMO. If it is just an aesthetic issue for you I would do my best to ignore it. It should not get worse, once it bows like that it pretty much stays as is.
Thanks Spatech. Mine has done this since it was brand new. I never really was too concerned about it.
HS Dealers, would this have been covered under the normal warranty?
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Even got a little frost in Dallas
this morning on my new cover!
(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y273/ItsZep/Hot%20Tub/2007ChristmasParty1247.jpg)
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The cover looks smallish.
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"The cover looks smallish"
If you are talking about mine, no it's a perfect snug fit.....I love it!
(and it's puddle free)
(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y273/ItsZep/Hot%20Tub/2007ChristmasParty1246.jpg)
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"The cover looks smallish"
If you are talking about mine, no it's a perfect snug fit.....I love it!
(and it's puddle free)
(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y273/ItsZep/Hot%20Tub/2007ChristmasParty1246.jpg)
I really like the color of your new cover. Your previous one was alot lighter if I can remember correctly.
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Thanks Chad.....
Yeah someone in here....I think it may have been Bonibelle.....suggested I go
with a Mocha color next time......I am color blind so I did not choose a very
good color on my first cover......this time I said "give something as close to
mocha as you have".
It does look much better and matches my steps better too.
If that was you Bonibelle....thanks for the great advice.
I made the mistake of walking on my cover early on and it was never really
the same after that....so I decided to get the right color and get rid of the
one I had damaged by walking on it.
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That's nice looking cover Zep. Is that a Cal Spa OEM cover or did you buy it from Doc?
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It's not mine.
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"That's nice looking cover Zep. Is that a Cal Spa OEM
cover or did you buy it from Doc?"
Thanks Gomboman....
I called my CalSpas dealer and they took care of me....
actually delivered it to my house free and hauled off the old one!
(they had an install near my house)
(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y273/ItsZep/Hot%20Tub/2007ChristmasParty.jpg)
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Gombo - You have a crack in the cover foam on the control side. Open it up and I think you'll find I'm right.
Puddles that small will not harm the cover, thought they can make water stains. 303 will help minimize the water staining and make it easier to clean them off if they do form.
Mine does that, but it is close to ten years old. It was under a patio cover almost since new - I took it on a trade, have had it in full sun for a couple of years, and will be replacing the cover soon.
If my new cover holds water like the old one, I will be sending it back for a replacement.
8-)