Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: obi wan on February 19, 2005, 02:02:07 pm
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after months of research and many wet tests, i finally chose the caldera niagra '04 model on the floor. i think i got a pretty good value. pd $8100 with coverlifter, steps, 220 box, upgraded lighting, etc. got them to throw in some of the small spinner jets as spares and an extra filter, plus full delivery ,set up, chem credit at the store plus all start up chemicals.
would like to thank many of you fo rthe input and things i learned here....... (i.e.) i wouildn't have thought to ask about the extra filter ($65) except that id seen a few posts that mentioned extending your filter life by having 2 and cycling them each month or 2, so 1 can be cleaned and havre a chance to dry out. so i would up getting it thrown in.
will keep every one updated on how it goes, but there is going to be a delay of several weeks before we get it delivered, as we are also putting on a small addition to the back of the house.
thanks again for all the input........ and more to follow!
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Way to go Kent, wishing you the best weather, the best water, and the best install.
Spahappy :D
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Congrats! Welcome to the club... :D
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Congats and enjoy.... :D
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Great !!
Now get out there and don't come in 'till you're warm, relaxed, and wrinkled.
;)
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nice job kent,
Nice selection, I wish you all the luck with your new spa.
Didn't it make all the sense in the world to go through this board. Alot of insight from all, now you're in the hot tub club.
ENJOY... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Great choice Kent - I was also glad that I found this site too - before I bought my Geneva !!!
Have fun and welcome to Spatopia.
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Congratulations!
May you always have hot, bubbly, clean water...at least when the back yard is done!
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Congrats,
have fun and enjoy
saz
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thanx for all the well wishing!!
i should point out that i am not new to tubbing.this tub is replacing my 12+ yaer old oasis that had sterted decomposing on my deck. it had been on life support for the last couple of years. when we decided to add on thour house, the tub had to be moved. and as the wood siding was literally starting to come apart, i had this big ambition of making a new enclsure for it for its new location........ of course while i have it apart, i should go ahead and fix the leaking pump seals, and patch the 2 cracks in the shell, that grew remarkably larger when 3 friends and i "heave ho'ed" it up on its side. in fact, the timer hasn't worked for a while, blower motor handn't worked for a while either......you know......................LOL ;) ;D ::)
TIME FOR A NEW TUB!!
with 4 kids, a dog, a career, and a wife whos a real estate agent, there are times when just keeping the grass mowed is tough to fit into the schedule.
not having the new niagra delivered until end of march or early april... depends on how fast the construction crew works... ;)
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Congrats Kent! I know that you did your shopping and I hope that through all of our antics we where a help.
Happy Soaking!!!
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yes, the antics were quite helpful, and in some cases, entertaining.
the best of both worlds! ;D ;D ;D
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When i saw this post i thaught it was dazedandconfused finally getting a spa,but i should have known!!
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Antics?
;)
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antics can be entertaining... i got quite a bit of good info here, and several good laughs.
one of my personal fav's was when i asked about warrantees, how they are handled, and does good warrantee mean good tub. i did get some some good feed back, and got a reply about hundai warrantee being 10 years and rolls roce only one year, which is better? the more i read the more i laughed at that one. it quickly turned into car comparisons, and who drives what was snuck into the comments.....LOL
on a better note though, had planned on not taking delivery of new niagra tub until construction is done (mid april) but realized that is far to long to go without getting all warm and pruny, so now its coming next friday....YEAH!! ;D ;D ;D ;D (construction crew is insured anyway. they break it, they buy me new one)
on that note, as i really dont want MORE concrete in the back yard, i read elsewhere about leveling an area, putting down patio blocks and basically making a mini deck out of 4x4's with 2x4's across it like decking.
has anyone seen/used tthis method?? time is off the essence as its t-9 days and counting
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Check with your dealer - certain models need a slab, others can work with other surfaces.
The thing you want is some combination of things which will simply not change over time.
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The thing you want is some combination of things which will simply not change over time.
Like Needsaspa's quest? ;)
Brewman
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The thing you want is some combination of things which will simply not change over time.
Do you ever write things, and then go back later to look at them, only to wonder WHAT on EARTH you were trying to say???
I think I meant: be sure it won't settle or sag over the years.