Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Rayman on May 26, 2005, 12:53:59 pm
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I am planning on putting my tub roughly 10 steps from the house, it gets cold in Toronto in the Winter but ...... How far would you all recommend a tub from your backdoor on level ground?
Ray
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Mine is set at exactly 6' from the door. and it's still means seems too far some winter nights. :o
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Mine isn't too far but on a cold night you sure appreciate it being close to the house. If it's too cold outside I just hightail it to the house and leave my wife behind to close up the spa and add a bit of dichlor. ;D
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To honor, obey and shock the tub and close it after use.
yeah...I think that was in our vows as well... ;D
Steve
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Mine's about 10' away from the back door. Actually, getting out of the spa isn't really that bad in the cold if the wind is still. I have enough time to close the cover and secure it, grab my towel and walk inside without freezing. If the wind is blowing, then it gets challenging.
Mrs. Brewman, who isn't as cold tolerant as I, brings her robe down to the spa and pops in on before going inside when it's cold out.
Brewman
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10 steps = 10 seconds, go for it. You first to get the cover off, you gonna absolutely love that hot water. When you done, well that's a casual walk back because you are toasty warm to the inner core to the bone. You could go sit in the snow, you bones are still 104°, just don't stay tooooo loonggg ;D you'll have to get back in the tub.
Brewman, be a gentleman and run Mrs. Brewman's robe in the dryer for 3 to 5 minutes and get it toasty warm, then put it the cooler to keep it warm along with the towel until she gets out of the tub. ;D You can leave yours hanging in the air on the towel tree. ;D ;D
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I'll keep that in mind come this winter! Never hurts to rack up some brownie points with the Mrs.
Personally I dont' do the robe thing, even in winter.
Brewman
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I believe that my tub is going to be about 10 to 12 feet from the door - I didn't think it was too much when I was designing the deck.
Of course all bets are off if the dog locks me out as she did once before ???
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MY Envoy is about 20 feet from the door and that is PLENTY FAR when it is cold. I would go no more than that!! Good Luck and enjoy
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Gee.......bathrobe, dryer and cooler.....what a great idea. Now I know why I check out this forum most nights!
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Our Majesta is about 17 feet as it is located on the second level of our two tier deck. Since the deck is being built, I can't tell you if that is too far or not but living in warm GA, it's not really an issue how far away you are ;D!!
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Quick ten-minute drive.
Takes an hour if there's traffic.
*Sigh* - ah California.....
;)
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If you want to maximize your useage always do everything you can to make it more convienient to use your spa!
Put it as out of the weather as possible, have it as close to the door of the house as you can get it, always use a coverlift, simplify you chemical program to where you don't have to shower when you get out and in general make it as easy to use as possible!
Here's a little gem for you...Tansun makes a Quartz heat lamp that you can mount on a wall near the spa that will keep your robes warm and even melt the snow!
(http://www.schaeferfan.com/VersaHeat_radiant_heaters/Tansun_heaters/T-ALG-212W02.jpg)
Specifications
•15.75" wide x 7" high x 5.75" deep>
•Weighs 4.5 lbs.
•Heats approximately 10' wide area when mounted 8' off the ground
•1200 watt heat source
•Lamp life 1100 hours
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Here's a little gem for you...Tansun makes a Quartz heat lamp that you can mount on a wall near the spa that will keep your robes warm and even melt the snow!
(http://www.schaeferfan.com/VersaHeat_radiant_heaters/Tansun_heaters/T-ALG-212W02.jpg)
Specifications
•15.75" wide x 7" high x 5.75" deep>
•Weighs 4.5 lbs.
•Heats approximately 10' wide area when mounted 8' off the ground
•1200 watt heat source
•Lamp life 1100 hours
It'll probably melt composite decking and plastic skirting too! LOL ;D ??? ;D
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It'll probably melt composite decking and plastic skirting too! LOL ;D ??? ;D
Nope,
I've tried it on both and it works great! Best of all it heats what is in the path of the light not the air and does not require a fan for delivery. I believe in it so much I loan one to my customers to try before they buy!
This one a best of show award at the Hearth Products Show this year!
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Our Majesta is about 17 feet.....but living in warm GA, it's not really an issue how far away you are ;D!!
We'll that depends on how many skeeters target your but while you make a run back to the house.
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That's probably what they envisioned when the coined the name "Mosquito Magnet". ;D ;D