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  1. Hi Rebecca. I think this one is completely a matter of personal preference. We went with the fake stuff, purely based on it being low maintenance. My sister has cedar on her spa and they love it and don't mind the work involved in keeping it looking nice. I don't have any info. on the insulation properties between the two. I can tell you that my energy bill has only seen a .60 cent increase since we added the spa, so I'm assuming that the fake stuff doesn't pose a problem there. What kind of spa are you getting?

    Tiny- could you explain the .60 cent increase? Thanks

    I'd be happy to Blake, but I'm not sure I understand the question. But, here it goes anyways. Rebecca mentioned that wood might be a better insulator for a spa. I was just giving her info. from my experience. My first powerbill with my spa was less than the same period for the previous year. My second power bill was 60 cents higher than the same period the previous year. I have the "fake stuff" on the outside of my spa, so I thought that info. might be helpful in making her decision.

    Sorry to ask but you are saying your power bill was only 60 cents more than the previous year bill with the added tub?? I find this hard to believe unless the outside temp's were way different or your power company reduced their rates which doesn't seem likely nowaday's. care to elborate on this subject, your tub was plugged in and running right?

  2. I know with the time differentials this post may not show the correct time, but it is currently 12:40am hear in the midwest. I did my first drain and refill today (after 4 months) the water was still in good condition but thought today would be a good day. Temp's were at 39 degrees outside at 11:00 am, drained tub, did a quick wipe and clean, then had tub refilled around 3:00 pm put power back to tub after the fill the inside tub temp. was at 40 degrees, 6.5 hrs later the tub was at 105 degrees. I waited until 12:01 to go out and soak temp was at 108 degrees, just now getting back in from a great soak from what will be a 10 yr old tub after tommorrow so far a good investment but I'm sure next months power bill will show the 6 plus hours of the heater being on. Next drain and refill will be sometime in april!!!!!!

  3. I for one will be, no matter what the conditions outside are like!!!!!!!! If you have read any of my previous posts you will see that my tub will turn 10 yrs old this new year, I have only owned it a few month's but everything so far is in good working order and it will still reach a max temp. of a 107 degrees. I bought this used this past summer at what I call a bargain price and have enjoyed almost every eveing since with no breakdowns since my original post and my last bill for december was around $48.50 to contain my new love. I hope to add new pictures sometime in the near future, hope everyone has a happy new year.

  4. Yeah, we were out soaking the other day, a couple inches of fresh snow, big fluffly flakes coming down, very quiet and relaxing.

    From N.E. Ohio

    Kent,

    all of our snow here is gone , looks like it won't be a white x-mas this year :( but we have a small chance of flurries coming or at least that is what the weatherperson is saying (what do they know). Was in ohio on the 21st to pick my sister-in-law she lives in (Lima) at that time there was still some snow on the ground in that part of ohio. Our present temp. is 24 deg. so we will keep our fingers crossed that some of that white stuff comes falling down our way.

  5. It's snowed about 4" today in Ohio.

    That video reminded me of the mistake I made list time it snowed.

    I forgot to shovel a path to the tub and my pool slippers got full of snow on the way back in.

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    late1, we recieved about 5 inches of snow between friday and saturday evening got down to 18 degrees last night.back in the upper 20's today and the present temp. is 19 with no wind this will be a good evening out in the tub.

    Just got back in from a soak, temp. was at 17 degrees an windchill was at 8 degrees. I'm sure glad this tub will reach a 107 degrees, especially with the wind this evening, it was quite relaxing stayed in for approx. 30 min.

  6. (Stomper 4x4) My first expierence in the snow was nothing like yours, I was by myself eveyone else in the household chickened out it was late at night and everything seemed to glisten especially when a deer fell on my black-top driveway sorta startled me since I heard the noise but couldn't see anything, due to the fence. lately the snow is gone due to all the light rain but this weekend that all could change!!! Forget about what the califorian said, hopefully he or she's not from san francisco, I was staition in califorinia for 1.5 years about 40 mile south of sacramento was very nice but I did miss the snow around the holidays.

  7. Was able to soak last night for about 20 min. in my tub with our first snow, only got about 2.5 inches of snow but it was a great soak everything was so bright and the the yard looked totally different. For those of you that can enjoy a soak in the snow you know what I'm talking about and for those of you that never will be able to, due to location it something you should expierence at least once. personally I can't wait for another snow shower while I'm in the tub.

  8. I myself like many others suffer from the daily aches and pains of physical labor over the past 29 years, no I'm not 29 but have endured labor for this amount of years with military and maintence as a daily routine. I can tell you this much the tub does not solve any of my pains but helps alleviate them to make the weeks past by smoother not sure if it's the heat combined with the expanding and constricting of blood arteries or whatever it is but it defianetly seems to help my overall pains and aches it's not a cure all but more of a alleviator to the pains so I can rest better at nights.

  9. Glad to see you have everything in order, I'm sure everything will work out fine. Is your new tub running on 110 v or 220v if it's 220v then it will normally be hard wired no plug in at the tub's box. keep us informed on how everything turns out and enjoy your first soak in the lower temp's. If you haven't already purchased or own a long length robe may I suggest one to you for the colder temp's, I just came in from a 28 degree soak with the tub at at 107 degree's felt great now enjoy!!!!!!!!!

  10. Update, the spa or hot tub is still working like new just came in from a soak at a 105 degree's. I have installed a partial privacy fence the rest of it should be done with-in the next weekend will post pictures when done. The wife and I have enjoyed this tub to the fullest so far I personaly have been in it eveyday except for 3 due to family get togethers or overtime at work and couldn't ask for anything better, I have done the insulation on the inside of the tub and so far can't tell any difference in the power bill, but the next couple month's will be the real test because these illinois winters can get down right fridged, will keep you posted.

  11. When the colder months approach us and no one objects, I will wear my suit but before I exit wish to be nude it's a whole better feeling because the total warmth is an overall better feeling before putting on the robe. It was 38 degrees out tonight and getting out in the nude left no cold, wet from suit dripping feeling to my body!!!!!! By the way I soaked at a temp. of 106 degres tonight very refreshing.

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