Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Gomboman on September 30, 2006, 12:21:09 am
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I have an 05' HotSpring model with the Redwood Everwood siding. I sure like the looks of the 06' HS Coastal siding much better. I would even settle for the Espresso cabinet. Is it possible to replace my siding with the newer 06' version? I'm sure it would be cost prohibitive but could Donald Trump pull this off?
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You can stain or paint it any color you want. It wouldn't be cost prohibitive to change siding, although it can be done.
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Man Gombo you are difficult to please, you just have to have the newest and bestest of everything don't ya. :) If you still want the stainless jets and the dealer would give you a good deal on trade in wouldn't it be better, just to trade in and upgrade to an 06? Then you'd have the latest and greatest for a couple months until the 07s come out. ;)
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Just out of curiousity, roughly what would the cost of the replacement panels be?
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Brooke, I'm over having the Latest and Greatest. We love our spa. We're going to keep it until it dies. That is unless there are huge changes in 07'--just kidding. :)
Actually, the wife would prefer the Coastal Grey cabinet to match our house. I was just wondering if it was possible to change out the panels for a reasonable cost.
Everything is Good. Don't get me thinking about the Stainless Jets again please.:) :)
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Why don't you just paint your house to match your tub? :D
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What do you consider reasonable cost?
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Donald would trade it in. Check with your dealer, Sherwin williams makes a specific prep and paint for your siding. It works great and is surprisingly resilient. Even if it was my spa, I wouldn't replace the siding.
To answer Brewman, a removable side panel(one whole side of the spa) is about $200.00, snaps right on, nothing to cut, trim, etc.
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Donald would trade it in. Check with your dealer, Sherwin williams makes a specific prep and paint for your siding. It works great and is surprisingly resilient. Even if it was my spa, I wouldn't replace the siding.
To answer Brewman, a removable side panel(one whole side of the spa) is about $200.00, snaps right on, nothing to cut, trim, etc.
Thanks hottub.pool_boy. I was just going to tell Brewman my limit would be around $1,000. Wow, $800 seems very reasonable. I was expecting a figure two or three times that. :)
If nothing else, it's a good option for people with older spas with weather damaged cabinets.