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Hell yeah!!
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Fabulous idea.
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That would be a great add-on!
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Those are always fun with a beautiful lady !!!! You go Gina !!
It's so humid outside it's like a hot tub everywhere !!!!!!
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The last four years before our hot tub broke I was the only one that used it. When it broke my wife started complaining that she wanted to use it, I'm wasting my time and money fixing it.
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I wanna go back in time
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great idea, and not sure what your entertainment set up is, but water is heavy - like 8 1/3 pound per gallon - so many can't go on a deck or anywhere else that dosen't have at minimum 4" thick slab (6" recommended) - for bigger ones - 8" (w/ rebar)
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It is the equivalent of a small swimming pool/bath tub. Unless you drain it, you need to maintain some type of treatment program. Even if you get one that is insulated with a cover, you have to keep it powered to maintain temperature and clean. I have had one for decades and I accept the normal care. I find it invaluable on cold nights to warm up before bed. Just beware of the upkeep.
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I recommend Spa Max in Corona. They have used tubs and I got a great deal. Be sure it hooks up near water and you will need a 240 volt line for the heater. Mine cost about $1, 200 to put in - just the electric. I already had the pad and water so the whole deal was around $5K plus the electric.Upkeep is about $200/year plus the electricity to heat it.
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