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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: drewstar on July 08, 2005, 10:31:44 am

Title: Delivery Pics
Post by: drewstar on July 08, 2005, 10:31:44 am
Here's a few pics from my Delivery a couple of weeks ago. Not too many pics of the  tub itself, but some cool shots of how New England Spa deliver all thier tubs.

My Tiger River Caspain will sit on the pad behind the house, near a back door for quick and easy access during the cold, New England winter.

The plan is to replace the above ground pool, as well as replace the decks with larger ones that will surround the new  pool and have steps that will lead down to a landscaped Hot tub area.

Alot of work has gone inside the house for the new hot tub, the door by the hotub leads to  a 12X12 laundry room that is being made into a lounge area for going out to the tub. New walls, floors, paint, nice white cabinets, towel hooks, robes and a bench. You can change, dry off and hang suits and cloths in there.

anyhow, I hope these post:



(http://rickscafe.diaryland.com/images/fronttub.jpg)

(http://rickscafe.diaryland.com/images/backtub.jpg)


 :)
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: Chas on July 08, 2005, 10:34:55 am
So they just used the Sundance spa for ballast on the crane then?

;D ;D
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: Backpains on July 08, 2005, 10:35:03 am
Too cool drew! I like your house it's very nice!
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: drewstar on July 08, 2005, 10:37:51 am
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So they just used the Sundance spa for ballast on the crane then?

 ;D ;D



Yea, for ballast.  ;)

No. Some lucky neighbor of mine got a nice new Sundance that day as well. I'm not sure of the model but it was big. The Caspian is 7 x 7. The Sundance had a least a foot maybe 2 on it.


Thanks Backpains. My wife and I have put blood sweat and tears (and not too mention a ton of money) to fix the place up. It was in real bad shape when we got it, but fell in love with the land. It sits on 2.5 acreas surrounded by woods, but  is very, very centraly located.  :)
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: Rayman on July 08, 2005, 10:44:25 am
Your place looks awesome, hope all goes well with the tub and new room.  How do you like the above ground pool I am thinking of getting one as well.  I have got a few quotes, my yard is very small and am looking at a 15ft pool.  Do you get a lot of use out of it my climate would be about the same as yours.

Ray
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: Backpains on July 08, 2005, 10:44:51 am
Dang!!! I am envious now drew!! I dream of one day being able to have some land and a nice cabin
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: drewstar on July 08, 2005, 10:54:49 am
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Your place looks awesome, hope all goes well with the tub and new room.  How do you like the above ground pool I am thinking of getting one as well.  I have got a few quotes, my yard is very small and am looking at a 15ft pool.  Do you get a lot of use out of it my climate would be about the same as yours.

Ray



Rayman, I love the pool. It's an 18 foot round. I don't know how old it is. I bought the house 5 years ago and it was there.

When I first moved in. I was a bit of a snob and thought "That's the ugliest thing I've seen"

My mind quickly changed. There is nothing better on a hot day than to jump in and cool off. At  night, slip outslide take a dip and get back into the air conditioned bedroom and you'll sleep like a baby.

My next pool will also be above ground.  

4' deep is more than plenty deep enought to float, lounge swim, play water volly ball. They are far, far, far cheaper than an in-ground (the money I save will go for the decks, I'm going to try and make Peyton jelious )  :)

The above ground pools stay warmer than inground.  My pool is usually 80-85 degrees.  My dad's inground is a chilly 65-70.

Maitnence is a breeze on above grounds. Get a decent pump and filter and you'll be golden. If you can handle a spa, the pool is nothing.   8)  A slow chlorine tab in the skimmer, and a 15 minute vacumm once a week.  

Winterizing is not bad at all, and in the spring I pump off the water from the cover and get it going in a snap.

I love my tiny above ground pool.  8)
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: Chas on July 08, 2005, 11:11:48 am
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Maitnence is a breeze on above grounds. Get a decent pump and filter and you'll be golden.

I can't tell you how important that is: if any of you get one of these pools, or if you have one now, be sure you throw away the 'oversized aquarium' system that generally comes with them. Get a good pump (doesn't have to be over 3/4HP) and a good filter (cartidge is fine, but make it 75 square feet or much more) and you will see a vast difference.

And if the pump only had one return fitting and one or two more some distance away from the first one.
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: Rayman on July 08, 2005, 11:19:42 am
Of all the pools I have been getting quotes on not one of them had a cartridge filter, they all had a large sand filter or zeobrite mineral filter with a 1hp pump.  Maybe it's a Canadian thing
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: drewstar on July 08, 2005, 11:29:13 am
I have a 1 hp heywood pump and a large sand filter. IT works  like a charm.  Intake is through a 6 x 6 (?) side wall skimmer, and has one return nozzle in the pool about 5 ' away. IT's a small pool 18' round.  

My Brother in law has an d-earth filter, claims it's a lot better than a sand filter. I don't see a differnce between our pools water. Both are sparkling clean and require minimal chems.  :D
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: Chas on July 08, 2005, 11:34:30 am
Zeobrite filters do a better job, but they are just a bit more work. I would choose a Z filter for mine, but I would be sure to plumb in a drain line to take away the mess when I backwash and/or flush it out.

A cartridge filter is not going to get out as fine a particle, but you can help that out by adding brighteners to the water. Then you just hose it off and return it to service. Mount the filter with the top just above the pool's water line, and you don't have to mess with valves to open it.

As far as the horsepower - many above-grounders go with the flex hose that comes with the unit. They are usually not very large and have ridges which greatly slows the flow. You will need a larger pump to move water through those things.

If you put in regular pvc pipe, even spa flex - 1 1/2 or 2 inch - you can do even a larger pool with 3/4 horsepower - especially if you put in two or three return fittings. It's all about good circulation and keeping the water in the pool moving.

The difference in opertaing costs between the two is negligable, but a 1HP will pull around 13 or 14 amps, and so it may need a larger circuit breaker than you have. If you are pulling in a 20 amp dedicated line for the pool equipment, get the 1HP. If you are trying to run on an existing outlet, go 3/4HP.
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: georgiapeach on July 08, 2005, 11:45:35 am
Lord, I got chill bumps seeing the pics of your hot tub way up in the air like that!  With the way my luck has been going lately, the hot tub would have fallen on my house!  LOL.  Beautiful house and land Drewstar...:-)
My friend/neighbors have an in-ground pool...it's called a sports pool....24 X 36 I think....4 feet deep.  It's great to just float around in it, especially with the heat we're having here in GA...UGH.  
Can't wait to see pics when you have everything fixed up with way you want it... :-)

Peachy
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: drewstar on July 08, 2005, 11:56:14 am
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Lord, I got chill bumps seeing the pics of your hot tub way up in the air like that!  With the way my luck has been going lately, the hot tub would have fallen on my house!  LOL.  Beautiful house and land Drewstar...:-)
My friend/neighbors have an in-ground pool...it's called a sports pool....24 X 36 I think....4 feet deep.  It's great to just float around in it, especially with the heat we're having here in GA...UGH.  
Can't wait to see pics when you have everything fixed up with way you want it... :-)

Peachy



Thanks G-Peach.  :)  Yea, I was nervious with the tub soaring above the house. The delivery guys were top notch.

Sure, I'll post pics when everything is done.  I hope you don't mind waiting a few years.  ;)
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: drewstar on July 08, 2005, 12:00:11 pm
And it's on days like this when the hot tub really is worth all the money....Brrrrrrrrrrrrr. ;)


(http://rickscafe.diaryland.com/images/snowhouse.jpg)
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: Chas on July 08, 2005, 12:22:17 pm
What's that white stuff all over?
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: wmccall on July 08, 2005, 12:40:22 pm
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What's that white stuff all over?


This is what happens when a full foam spa blows.
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: leesweet on July 08, 2005, 12:42:55 pm
Place looks great!  As for the white stuff, that's what you get when the thermometer is below 32 outside... it happens sometimes some places (even us'n here in Virginia get more than we want to some years!  :)  ).
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: drewstar on July 08, 2005, 12:51:16 pm
Yea, the white stuff clears up eventually. It usually takes a few Jack Danials and a couple of months.   ;)  But  the hot tub outside in New England in the winter time is paradise.  You really haven't been hot tubbing until you tried it.  

A cold crisp Winter night, the snow is falling,  Ahhhhhh. Fire up that Tub!
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: vlady on July 08, 2005, 12:53:48 pm
Beautiful place, drewstar!  Thought of a crane scared me when the dealer told me I would have to use one.  I decided to build another deck instead.
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: wmccall on July 08, 2005, 12:58:44 pm
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A cold crisp Winter night, the snow is falling,  Ahhhhhh. Fire up that Tub!


We love to go out on winter nights like that and listen to the sounds of cars with loud stereos, domestic violence, fire and ambulance runs from the firehouse up the street, and watch the search lights from the neighborhood strip clubs.
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: drewstar on July 08, 2005, 01:09:25 pm
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We love to go out on winter nights like that and listen to the sounds of cars with loud stereos, domestic violence, fire and ambulance runs from the firehouse up the street, and watch the search lights from the neighborhood strip clubs.

Don't be dissin' the strip clubs. I happen to be a very big fan of naked women dancing in front of me for a dollar.  8)
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: Spatech_tuo on July 08, 2005, 01:12:48 pm
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Don't be dissin' the strip clubs. I happen to be a very big fan of naked women dancing in front of me for a dollar.  8)


They only do that because they sincerely like you.
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: georgiapeach on July 08, 2005, 01:43:34 pm
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And it's on days like this when the hot tub really is worth all the money....Brrrrrrrrrrrrr. ;)


(http://rickscafe.diaryland.com/images/snowhouse.jpg)


Now that's a beautiful picture!!!!!!!!!!!  We sure don't get that here in GA.... :-(  Although I don't think I'd want it either....LOL
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: wmccall on July 08, 2005, 01:47:40 pm
Where is the 8 point Whitetail buck in this picture? Apparently Normal Rockwell had the day off.
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: drewstar on July 08, 2005, 01:59:09 pm
Jumping out of the hot tub and rolling around in the snow like a lunatic and then jumping back into the tub is quite the sensation.

It feels like burning.  :o
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: Perk1 on July 08, 2005, 02:34:57 pm
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Where is the 8 point Whitetail buck in this picture? Apparently Normal Rockwell had the day off.


Well, most likely the head of the 8 point buck is hanging over the fireplace and the venison is in the freezer.  MMMMM....deer jerky....nothing like it..... ;)
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: tony on July 08, 2005, 02:39:17 pm
Thats what my kids do...jump in the snow.

I agree regarding the above ground pools.  Easy to care for and just the trick.  As Chas said, a good filter and pump will make a world of difference.  I've got a small rectangular Splash pool built into my deck with along with my spa.  It's got a 1 HP Sta Rite pump with a 175 sf cartridge filter.  I have not had to vacuum yet this year.  The pool is incredibly easy to maintain.  Makes a great companion to my tub.
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: drewstar on July 08, 2005, 02:53:14 pm
Tony,


I like the retangular pools  ( I get dizzy floating in the tiny round ones -  ;)  )  But I heard to avoid the retangular ones, as the corners take quite a bit stress, espically in the winter from the ice.

Do you live in a cold climate? What's been your experience?

And after re-reading my already posted message:

Duh. Your kids jump in the snow. Of course you live in a cold climate.  
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: tony on July 08, 2005, 03:07:34 pm
I also live in MA.  Also purchased from NE Spas.

The Splash Superpools have flex corners, so no stress at all.  It is a soft sided pool.  The liner is the pool and the liner is very thick.  No metal sides.  Mine is 4 ft deep, but you can get them a little deeper.  It looks like an inground pool in my deck.  Handles winters like a charm.  You know what last winter was like.  Easy to open and close.  Check out at splashpools.com.
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: wmccall on July 08, 2005, 03:16:32 pm
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Don't be dissin' the strip clubs. I happen to be a very big fan of naked women dancing in front of me for a dollar.  8)



If this line continues I'll have to move it to the other section, but I am absolutely appalled.

http://gameshop.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=27836

That this lady tried to take the film to a drug store for developing!  ;) Digital cameras lady!!!!!!
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: Vinny on July 08, 2005, 04:05:09 pm
Hey, I saw that house on "This Old House"!!

I was the project where you had that $3,000,000 kitchen put in and Norm needed to get some old barn boards at $7,500 a board. LOL  ;D

Actually it's a VERY nice setting!

IMO an AG pool is great. I fought it 5 years ago and had my kids convinced they really wanted a hot tub but my wife said pool - a happy wife is a happy life! I have a 24' round with a 1 HP DE filter with 1 skimmer and return. As Chas said clean water is all about circulation. Round pools can naturally have good circulation due to the whirlpool they can make.

I would go for it, as long as you don't want a pool for laps!
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: Payton3485 on July 08, 2005, 05:17:48 pm
Awesome pictures!! You have to love the crane!!!
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: jcmsrv on July 08, 2005, 09:21:53 pm
Hi Drewstar
When you want to get rid of the window A/C's and install central A/C, give me a call (also in MA)! Windows look much better without A/C hanging out of them!!!!
john ;D
Title: Re: Delivery Pics
Post by: Lori on July 08, 2005, 09:50:18 pm
Having a crane delivery can be a little nerve wracking, but I now think that is the only way to go!  Of course, that was the only way for me to go, or I wouldn't have a tub!!

Right, wmcall??

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;) ;D ::)