Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: AJsun on November 11, 2005, 12:34:12 pm
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Hello everyone.
We are looking at buying a spa, and I have been reading here for a while, however being new to it all I am finding it to be a bit daunting... So here we go...
We live in Calgary and like someone else on here mentioned, the temperature can get down to below -30°C. We are comparing between D1 (Aurora II & Diplomat) and have looked at the Jacuzzi J355. How will these tubs fare in the freezing frigid winter (maybe HotTubMan will know since he used to sell D1 ~ And is from a Northern climate too)! Both are full foam - correct?? I read that some people feel this is a concern in colder climes? But honestly haven't seen one here yet (that we have looked at) that isn't? Thoughts?
Also have read about the R Value, but don't quite get it? Does this only apply to the cover we choose?
Finally I have read the ozone pages endlessly too. Just need to clear up differences between CD and UV, D1 has UV right? And jacuzzi uses a CD? We were explained that the D1 with 'built in' ozonator is optimal because it's within the system, and the ozone is forced down, not up - so no fizzling out and damage? Also lasting longer in water for more cleaning power?
Thanks for your input...
One confused potential buyer....
AJ
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If this helps any I live in NW ontario and we have weeks here where the temp gets to -40 with windchill
most of my friends have tubs all have full foamed tubs in 7 yrs I havent heard them complain about energy bills of equipment failure 2 have Jacuzzi tubs and no complaints In regards to ozone Im no expert but my friends all tell me it only works in conjunction with your basic water chemistry if its outta whack ozone doesnt work to well Only time will tell when I have my tub
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Just got back from Calgary last night, was there for a week saw Vancouver get their butt kicked on Monday night. I Live near Toronto and our winters get pretty cold here as well, I have only had my tub since June though but from the information I have gathered all the top tubs will be ok in our climate. I have a Beachcomber which is made in Vancouver BC. Whichever tub you go with make sure it's not a 110volt tub, You will defenitely need to run the heater at the same time as your pumps. Wet test the tubs, get comfortable with the dealer, go top quality if you can.
IMHO anyway.
Rayman
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Hi AJ,
I live in Calgary and own a Jacuzzi J-355. Darren and his staff are awesome to deal with, not only before, but after the sale. I know where Dimension one is sold now in Calgary, and it wouldn't excite me to buy there, knowing that I wouldn't be dealing with the owner / GM or one of the prinicpals of the business. With Darren and his staff, you get things handled in a very professional and quick manner.
The tub has done extremely well in winter. It hardly drops off in temperature even when you're in it (maybe a degree or two)
The Full foam vs. Thermopane has been debated to death (see beating a dead horse) so either way will work well.
I love our Jacuzzi, and we get great service from Darren and his staff.
PM me if you'd like to come take a look at our J-355 in action.
Mark
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Thanks for being so speedy!
Pathfinder - what kind of tub have you got out there?? And how have you found it?
Rayman - thanks we are planning the wet-tests, and are pretty comfortable with the D1 dealer since it's actually a longtime family friend. Hence why we even began the looking, I just wanted to do my homework too???
Sidenote --> that Calgary-Van game was awesome!!! Nice to see Flames come-back and get more than 2 goals!!
AJ
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Hey Aj if you look on this page you ll see Beachcomber or Jacuzzi im still in limbo about which tub I want
I been in most of the top tubs on the market through friends I must say no 2 tubs are the same thats Y it taken me multiple months to narrow down to 2
BC seems to be getting more of a push here than Jacuzzi But they are the originators
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Sorry - missed that part Pathfinder.
So you are in the boat of finding more than one you like - well at least you have narrowed it down to 2 now. What about your location geographically> do you have both dealers near where you live - for future service and support??
We have them all here in Calgary - so I am actually going to head out this afternoon to a few more places that Mark knew of being reputable, just to be sure about the final 2; the J355 vs D1. Such a big decision.
Good luck - and thanks for your cold weather input!
AJ
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we dont have a D1 dealer here in Thunder bay
but we have pretty much everyone one else except hotsprings Terninator this is your opportunity to expand
all places are 15 mins away from my house But im going to winnipeg to look at more jacuzzi tubs and get more info
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Check out Arctic Spa. They make a great tub. You really need to go see the tub to appreciate it.
Arctic Spa is a well built tub with a great warranty. In terms of energy efficiency, they are on par with all other well built tubs.
I think Beachcomber, Hydropool, and Jacuzzi are as quality a tub as Arctic, but the deciding factor for me after wet testing them was the cedar skirt. Arctic has stuck with cedar, not composite, and they spare no expense of their cedar skirt.
The cedar skirt looks great on my deck.