Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: mouth on January 06, 2011, 10:38:15 am
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Anyone have any luck using Spa Pads? I live in Michigan, so it is not possible right now to poor concrete, but am thinking of getting a tub. ???
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We've used them on a few occasions with no problems. You just need a level area to put them, preferably sandy.
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I haven't observed problems with them either. I have a friend that has used them and been satisfied.
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I have used them on several ocassions and have been pleased with the results. As stated earlier, the ground surface must be level. I prefer the EZ Pad. It only has 4) 4'x4' Foot Pieces, which fasten together with strong brackets. The Ez Pad has a strong extruded design. You can build the base, then easily carry it to the proposed area or flip it over in place. Goodluck.
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I framed out my area in 6x6 PT lumber and filled it with stone. It was a cheap and fairly easy install and movable if I ever need to.
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One of my neighbors with a tub says his wife always wears one when she gets in.
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One of my neighbors with a tub says his wife always wears one when she gets in.
:o ;D ;D :-X :'( ::) :D
LOL
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I've had my tub on an EZ pad for 6 years with no problem. Just make sure you use construction grade sand as a base and not play sand
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One of my neighbors with a tub says his wife always wears one when she gets in.
Yes!!!! thats what i;m talking about