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Thanks for all of your replies. Based on what you all said, we will definitely have an electrical contractor make sure we are doing everything correctly before buying a hot tub.
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Bay Kid,
One word of caution, if the hot tub has been sitting for a while you need to make sure it is safe to bath in. If you have never had one of these, I would suggest getting one of the pool treatment firms to come out and check everything, bacteria levels, PH, chlorination level, hardness, etc. While we use T&D Pool and Spa, there are several others, and the maintenance is fairly straight forward, and I am considering starting to do this myself. Even though you mentioned that you drain the spa, there is still water in the pumps, filters, and some of the pipes, so you could still have bacteria after filling with fresh water, better to be safe than sorry. And I agree with Golfing Eagles, these are addictive. |
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Resales. Byers beware. Make sure if you're home you are buying has hot tub make sure it been premitted. House I brought had hot tub, after signing going through paper work and not knowing all the rules noticed the paperwork had the box unchecked for hot tub. So, don't trust sales to be up and up. IMO they were hiding something or I didn't get good title search? It looks like it was installed up to code, but l'm not expert on code in Florida. Just saying take the time to read all them pages you are signing. Mine is 110 and outside I don't know if that makes difference or not looks like it been installed since the home was built?
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