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Phil, Your cover is warrantied for three years actually , I think its among the longest in the industry ....that being said....I never find a real need to use the handles....but if you do make sure you lift up on the flap/skirt to break the seal that it forms....it will put less stress on your handle.....
Mendo,3 year warranty? I wonder why my dealer didn't mention that... I may have to look into this further. Really though. Why does a manufacturer bother sewing on handles if they're not meant to be used? It would save them $ and possibly us if they just didn't bother. Or is that too obvious? Phil
By the way, as I understand it, the only difference with the Arctic covers is they use a 3# density foam (most likely it's a "nominal" 3#, and is actually 2.8#). Most other spa manufacturers use a 1# density foam. The 3# foam has FOUR times the strength as the 1# foam......... and weighs 3 times as much........ It also insulates 25% better (comparing equal thincknesses).
Come to me with a PO for 10,000 covers, and I'll make anything you want............ heck, for 1000 I'll custom make whatever you want.
The two covers I have had were 92x92" 5-3 taper. On the bottom of each cover half (water side) is a hole the size of a paper punch. Its exposes the inner plastic liner directly to the chlorine gas. I imagine that is there so air can escape when the cover opens and closes? I would think there would be a better way.
Sunstar makes the Marquis DuraCover. Maybe Marquis could get rid of that vacuum seal
How is there any kind of vacuum seal? I guess I just have trouble seeing the term "vacuum" in the sentence. I know Sunstar makes a lot of covers in the indusry but what's so different about the Sunstar cover?
Tech, it is a combination of things a linear heat seal where the cover folds does not allow for any heat loss at the seam, also the larger corners on a Marquis spa along with the coved edge does in fact create a 'Tupperware" like seal...If you get a chance to stop by a Marquis dealer do so....You can than see for yourself that's its real....bottom line is Marquis has it built to their spec's and it's a very nice cover......any maker who wants to spend the dollars can do the same thing and I am sure many others do.
I still don't think the word "vacuum" is appropirate but I think I know what you guys are talking about.
Good idea, I'll check it out. I still don't think the word "vacuum" is appropirate but I think I know what you guys are talking about.
lol...you know this just might be one of those times you are surprised because it is very real and does in fact form a vacuum like seal.....hey doc....I am sure your covers also "suck"....