Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: drewstar on February 28, 2007, 03:41:58 pm
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I plan on installing my new Caldera Geneva late this spring, and have started to give it some half serious thought. I'm hopping folks might be able to chime in and help me out.
Electrical: currently I have an 05 Caspain and looking at the wiring diagram for the 07 Geneva, it looks identical. Thank you Watkins. :) Did I miss something? It's a pretty straight forward schematic.
Slab: Currently I have my capsian on pavers and compacted sand. This was originally installed for my POS nordic. It held up well, no shifting so I made the area slightly bigger for the Caspian, and it's worked well. However, From reading the Caldera manual, it seems that I must pour a 4" concrete slab. Is this aboslutely necesaary? Any ball park figure on what slab might cost, and when this can be poured. (lets say a 9 x 9 area?)
I was hopping to get to the local Caldera dealer and look at the tub in person, but they have hours for the unemployed (MF 9-5) :P. I called and asked if in the warmer weather would they be changing thier hours? I got a mixed answer. Groan. My 2 seconds on the phone with the dealer didn't give me a great sense of enthusiaism, and I hope I just caught them at the wrong time. I found out that also do decks, which excited me, as my wife and I have been playing with the idea of redoing our decks, and are shopping for a contractor.
I'm debating on weather to do a wet test. LEt's face it. free tub. Nice free tub. :) My wife is concerned about it being too big. Me? I'm of the school of thought that it want matter too much here. What would others do? Wet test it?
Other than that, I'm looking forward to my new Geneva. It's my understanding I'll have to pick up a set of steps and a cover lifter. Once again, I was hopping to get into the local dealers to see what they had for steps, and what they might cost, but...that may not happen in the near future....
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OK,Drew, this is just what I would do...
First find out if that dealer has a filled Geneva..I'll bet he does. Ask when a good time would be to wet test, you don't have to explain that you already own one. Based on that time, take your wife to a nice breakfast or lunch, and go and enjoy your wet test...I have a feeling you will be even happier than you were when you won the tub. This is your official celebration! Holy Cow, Drew YOU WON A HOT TUB!!!
Get a feel for the dealer and how they treat you at the wet test and decide if you want to purchase your steps, cover lifter and steps from them. That way you aren't feeling like you wasted his time with a wet test...it was really a "dealer test". It can work out great for all of you.
Hey if it were me..I'd be there tomorrow..Go wet test and enjoy the anticipation and excitment...you lucky dog! ;)
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I'd be there tomorrow too if it wasn't for this pesky thing called work. Taking time off cost me $$.
Dealer test. Yes. that's exactly what I got to do. :D
I'm thinking though, someday my wife has off, I'll force a day off as well and take the time to check it out. I think I will toss my cover lifter business to the incrediable Doc Spa, who I am sure will give me the lowest price, on the highest quality lifter. Foks, can check out the fine products that doc offers at http://www.rhtubs.com (hpw that for sucking up for a discount? Too obvious?). I think I want the official "caldera steps" so I want to see what those will run me. Plus if this guy is decent, I might toss a complete deck pacakage at him, and if I have to pour a pad, most likey see if he is competiive.
oh yea....sucking up to Speaking of Doc, I did see his new state register for tub dealers. It was empty...I actually think that could be a great tool so I entered my old dealer in there....you should too.
anyhow....my point is...well, now that I think about it....i have not point.
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re: "Any ball park figure on what slab might cost, and when this can be poured.
(lets say a 9 x 9 area?)"
I think mine was an 8 x 8 for like $400.
No I didn't not check the guys citizenship, but he did a great job.
re: "the local Caldera dealer and look at the tub in person,
but they have hours for the unemployed (MF 9-5)"
LOL...awesome line....I gotta remember that one
"they keep hours for the unemployed".....LOL
you know how I feel about this ridiculous topic!
open when 90% of clients are at work and closed when clients are free to shop
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As far as the lifter Drew.....check to see that it can be mounted,and won't interfere with the fiber-optics,and won't be a problem mounting the brackets in "X" area. Chas might possibly know the do's and don't's as far as cover lifters go.
My opinion,a wet test for that tub isn't necessary! You'll love it :)
My tub sits on a 4" bed of concrete,1/4" polly pebble,and finish is pavers. Have moved it twice since I've owned it,and no leaks etc etc.
If you do go the route of re-doing your deck,and you're gonna have a contractor do the work,check references,BBB,pictures,and over-all feel for the contractor. Plus,get several bids,so you know where you stand in regards to price,with the contractor the tub store is recommending.
Lastly,if you do go wet-test,get us some pics of you and the wifey,in a showroom :)
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You can use a CM1 as lifter.
My opinion is if you want to wet test with local dealer, you should go through Watkins and have them set it up.
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Drew, I'm surprised your dealer wasn't very enthusiastic. Does he know that you were the winner of the big contest? ;D
I guess you could wet test but I'm sure you will love the Geneva. Mr. Bill_Stevenson really loved his Geneva and spoke highly of the model.
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Drew, I'm surprised your dealer wasn't very enthusiastic. Does he know that you were the winner of the big contest? ;D
I guess you could wet test but I'm sure you will love the Geneva. Mr. Bill_Stevenson really loved his Geneva and spoke highly of the model.
I wasn't overwhelmed with thier enthusiasm when I called. But I'm not bad mouthiing them. I haven't even met them yet, and I'll chalk it up to an akward phone call. But it does slighty raise a flag. I was trying to get a clear answer if they would be changing thier store hours anytime in the near future, and if so when, and what those hourse might be. I was told maybe around Easter....okay.That doens't help too much. (When is Easter this year? I assume it's near Passover.) I mentioned that I had won the Caldera contest with no response. Maybe it wnet over their heads, or the lady on the phone was preoccupied. I dunno.
I don't think the wet test will make a difference, I'm taking the tub. :D But I would like to see the color options in person (I'm 99% sure on my choice) and look at the steps and such. I was sent all the manuals, and I didn't read anything about cover lifter mounting and if it would effect the lighting. That's a good point, as the Geneva has outside cabinet lights on 3 sides. Thanks for the heads up on that., Autoplay.
This will be my first tub that has diverters and I'm curious on how that will work and the therapy it will provide. Right now, I'm drooling over the neckjet from the pillows, and wondering how the wrists jets will work. 8-)
My wife is getting more excited about doing a deck than the bathroom this spring, but I just found out we will be away for the few days that the local Home Show is in town. I may drive into Boston (35 miles away) this weekend for that show, just to see if there are any contractors out there, that work in my area. - I know in some states like Texas, 35 miles is considered " just across town" but here in MA, it's worlds away. ;D Really. At the very least, I would also like to see different ideas on railings, steps, layout, desing, lighting etc and I'm sure there might be one or two hot tub dealers there. :)
I'll keep folks posted as I move through this adventure. And post pics as I install. :) Any other questions suggestions, et all would be greaty appreciated.
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I just received a phone call from Jeff at the Mothership. he wanted to check in with me and ensure things with my upcomming tub were going well. He's heard that I haven't been able to visit the nearest dealer due to thier store hours, and he wanted to know if there was anything that he could help me out.
In addition to talking about my hot tub, we had a great talk about tubs, the industry, and dealers in general and also about what I needed. I tried to tell him that i wasn't complaining at all, -Hey FREE GENEVA HOT TUB!!!! but he didn't care about if it was free or not, he wanted to make sure I was not just satistfied, but thrilled. He set me up with a newer dealer about 20 minutes away who, from our conversation can help out with discusing the tub, accesorys, pads, delivery, et all and has hours that are much much more conveinet for me. The new dealer may also be able to help me with my non hot tub related deck plans. Perfect. :D
Jeff knew of Chas and Chris (terminator) and spoke very highly of them, (as well as I did too. ;) )
So I should be moving on my new tub in the few months and I'll take lots of pics. :) I'm hoping that by the end of May I'll be all set with my Geneva. 8-)
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Jeff knew of Chas and Chris (terminator) and spoke very highly of them, (as well as I did too. ;) )
Hey, I know Jeff, too. 8-) And he knows me. :o As big as Watkins is, many of us know each other. Jeff should be quite helpful. I can hear him say he wants you to not just be satisfied, but to be thrilled. I need to remember to tell my customers that! ;)
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Hey Dan,
Jeff struck me as a quality guy. I have to say of all the folks I've dealt with in the hot tub world. Watkins consistenlty has some of the best trained, and amaialble folks. I don't know what Watkins slips into thier brand of kool aid they serve during the trainings, but it seems to work. ;)
I did get down this weekend to the dealer he recomened; Dudley Hot tub in Dudley MA. I was impressed. Especially since this is new store, that hasn't even been open for a year. It's a husband and wife team with about 10 tubs on display. It was a very nice set up and overall a very good visit. I got all my questions answered.
The owners wife and my wife decided on the color of the new tub. I was thinking of going with a silver shell, but they both convinced me to go with the Sterling marble. I had to agree, it looked the best. (a smooth white shell with very slight, very light traces of marbling.). :)
I spent some time going over the differnt cover lifters he had, steps, colors, operation of the tub, installation, accesories, just about everything. My wife and I are now getting very excited about this. ;)
I'm going to go with a 5' set of steps, and was very impressed with the pro lift 2 lifter. I will also grab an adidtional filter to swap out when I clean them.
Funny, I'm driving away and my wife askes me "how long do you think you were in there?"
"I dunno. 1/2 an hour?"
She just laughed. 2 hours.
Time flies when you're having fun. :D
Anyone in Central MA or Northen CT shoudl check out Dudley hot tub. It's worth the visit. It's a quality set up with some very nice folks behind the counter. :)
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Sterling marble is our most popular color. It is the same as Sundance/Jacuzzi call Platinum. I think it is their #1 color also.
What color skirt and cover?
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The only color choice with the sterling marble is the coastal grey cabinet- which works out great, as that's the color we wanted. The pool I put in last year has a grey wall and the new tub will coordinate perfectly with it. The previous pool had a brown wood motif to it, and so on our current Caspian we chose the redwood skirting.
The cover will be grey, as well as the steps.
The pro lift 2 cover lifter attatches to the sides of the cover, as oppose to the Cover mate that I have now which has a bar across the center of the cover. The pro lift was VERY easy to operate and worked with more of sliding action (slide the cover toward the back and it lifts up, as opposed to a direct lifting up with the CM1.
Any problems with the pro lift 2? Is one design better than the other? (side attatchement V across the center hinge)?
I was also amazed at how light the cover was. I thougth my existing cover was in good shape, but noticed that after 2 years, it is heavier. (I assume some water has been absorbed into the foam?).
The other things I liked on the Geneva that I don't have now is the clean up cycle up button. On the caspain, I have to go into a menu mode to get to the clean cycle, on the Geneva, the "Clean" button is on the control panel.
Not a big deal, but when friends use the tub and I'm not there, It's a pain to explain how to get the pumps to the clean mode.
I like the Actual temp being displayed. (As opposed to displaying the set temp). the aux control panel is also a nice touch. I am definatly stepping up a few grade from the Caspian to the Geneva, and the little extras are nice.
The lights are sweet. I like the outside skirt lighting.
There was a significant difference on the Geneva's ozone nozzle. It's mounted on the side of the footwell and was pushing out a stronger finer spray than the bottom mouted nozzle on my caspain. I don't know if it makes any difference, but it was interestting.
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Drewstar,
First of all congratulations on your good fortune! Gomboman had sent me a private message a while ago telling me the good news. Second, my Geneva was (still is AFAIK) on pavers without any problem. But, and it is a big but, it is in Florida and you are in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Actually we have a home in Framingham too. Out of curiosity where are you? Anyway, the concern I would have with pavers would be movement of the base during seasonal changes. What are the local experts telling you? On balance, I would lean toward a steel reinforced concrete pad for the Geneva up there.
Regards,
Bill
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Hey Bill.
I'm in central Ma. A tiny little town called Boylston. I spoke with the dealer who will be handleing all this; Artie at Dudley Hot tubs, and he felt the pavers would suffice. I've had the pavers there for four years or so, and they've supported my Nordic, and my Tiger River without any issues. Artie will be comming by to discuss a deck project tomorrow night, as well as scope out the site for the tub.
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Hey Drew. I have not posted in a while...but congrats on the winning the new Geneva. I have to check out your earlier posts to see how you won it.
We have had our Geneva since the fall of last year and we have it on a paver patio. Absolutely no issues thus far getting thru winter and now spring. The contractor who laid our patio last year made sure he reinforced the area that now holds the tub.
You will enjoy the Geneva...its a great tub!
What do you plan on doing with your Caspian?
Marc
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HI Marc.
Thanks.
I won the tub by comming up with 30 silly reasons why they should give me one ;) ;D
My younger sister is taking my Caspain. She is thrilled. :) I wish I could convince my brother in law to spend the money to hire a proffesional to move the hot tub. They'll be traveling 80 miles with it. I'd hate to see anything happen to it. :-/
How did the contractor "reinforce" your pavers/patio?
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Drewstar,
It is a small world. I know Boylston well. Wachsett reservoir used to be a favorite place to visit on our many motorcycle rides in the area. My father worked for a company headquartered just up the road in Clinton. You are not far at all from my native Framingham, where my wife and most family live even today.
Bill
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Bill let me know if you are ever in the area, I'll buy ya a beer and you can check out the new tub. :D
(or better yet, take you up to the Dragon 88 for a mai tai! )
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I am going to be installing a paver patio the first week of May. I talked with the company who I am ordering the pavers from and they recommended a base of 8 inches of compacted gravel because of the hottub. Normally they recommend 4-6 inches of gravel but because of the weight of the tub they said to go with eight.
I wouldn't worry about the strenght of the actual pavers. I am using unilock pavers and they are rated at 2.5x as strong as concrete.
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How did the contractor "reinforce" your pavers/patio?
Just like Cburk said....just added more compacted material below the pavers. BTW we installed Techo block pavers which are a little more expensive but are really beautiful and have extra thickness. Check their website: http://www.techo-bloc.com/
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http://www.techo-bloc.com/
Thanks.
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Drewstar,
I will be up there for an NFPA meeting and for Bonnie's birthday, the end of May-start of Junish. I like good ale. ;-)
Bill
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I/ve got a bottle of Berkshire Brewing company ale with your name on it. I may have a bottle of Gritty Mcduffs Scothish ale (Freeport Maine) saved in my beverage fridge. ;)
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Well, I'm tubless. :-[
Tony from Sunwright spas (East Hartford CT) came by today and loaded my Caspsan up and drove it away to my sister's house. Nice guys. They had a spa dolly and an inflatable wedge and had the tub packed up to go in less than 1/2 hour. They seemed like quality folks, and he said he'd make sure my sister and brother in law would be taken care of. :)
I've got to upgrade my pavers a bit this weekend (if the weather cooporeates) and I'm hoping that before the end of the month Artie from Dudley Hot Tubs pulls up with a brand new Geneva :)
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Oh and Dr Spa, the dealer saw my hurincane strap and asked me "got a lot of wind ?"
"Nope. I hate unbuckling the back buckles, espically at 11:00 at night, buck naked and it's 5 degrees out side."
He was impressed. "That's a brillant idea".
Gonna need another one of those babies for the Geneva. ;)
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The new tub has arrived from CA and is sitting just 35 miles south of my home!
I've upgraded the old pavers and added a small cobblestone skirt and walkway. (pics to come).
Looks like the install is scheduled for Friday, June 8. 5:30. I CANNOT WAIT!!!! I've been tubless for about a month and I'm starting to loose it.
Finally a tub at the end of the tunnel! ;D Yahooooooo!
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The new tub has arrived from CA and is sitting just 35 miles south of my home!
I've upgraded the old pavers and added a small cobblestone skirt and walkway. (pics to come).
Looks like the install is scheduled for Friday, June 8. 5:30. I CANNOT WAIT!!!! I've been tubless for about a month and I'm starting to loose it.
Finally a tub at the end of the tunnel! ;D Yahooooooo!
You must be very happy. good luck :)
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Take lots of pics for us Drew? Did you have to pay tax on the free unit?
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Why do you have to wait another week if the dealer has the spa? :o
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Why do you have to wait another week if the dealer has the spa? :o
To coordinate a convient time of delivery that works well for both of us. Friday works best for me.
Yea, Goobs, I've gotta pay taxes. 30% of MSRP. :P
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Yea, Goobs, I've gotta pay taxes. 30% of MSRP. :P
I guess we have to pay the man. It's funny how that works.