I know Sundance, Bradford, and Diamond all make inground spas. Sundance's are in-ground versions of their fiberglass models, Bradford and Diamond make stainless steel, copper, etc. I know there are others out there.
thanks.
Anyone else? help?
I live in East TN.
The antique was a wood cabinet Down East 3 person rectangular spa. What was good about it was it was very cheap and the water was nice and hot on a nice cool night. I don't really want much in a spa besides dependability and a reasonable cost to operate and maintain. As I said we didn't use the jets much as weliked soaking in quiet more than the noise of the bubbles. As far as wet testing I don't seem to find anyone that bothers to fill the resonable priced tubs, they always have the "spa for a king" up and running with the built in stereo,TV and other junk I'm not interested in and a price I'm not interested in spending.
GO VOLS !!