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Poolman18

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  1. Has anybody heard of that is going on with the Arctic Spa Oakville Grp ? They are a chain of 7 stores that just picked up the Jacuzzi line. This seems a little confusing unless they are going split floor. Several Jacuzzi dealers in the GTA have been told that in 30 days they will no longer be Jacuzzi dealers and that they have to look for another line. Heard or rumour that Arctic has stopped paying warranty claims. Looking for information
  2. Chapter 11 , Re started under a new company , Not a Top 10 Manufacturer
  3. Neat Looking. Is it Roto Mold or acrylic ?
  4. Sorry , should of stated that estimate is for Canada , USA & Europe
  5. Estimates where based on a paid report done by a firm for a management buyout that I was able to get a hold of. Jacuzzi/Sundance and Hot Spring/Caldera where grouped as one I believe because they are manufactured by the same company. This was also based on number of dealers.... 1. Jacuzzi/ Sundance.......... 800 2. Hot Springs / Caldera...... 700 3. Master Spas................ 300 4. Cal Spas................... 350 5. Dynasty.................... 200 6. Thermo Spas................ ? 7. Arctic Spas................ 250 8. Hydropool.................. 220 9. Coast Spas................. 175 10. Beachcomber............... 150
  6. Based on who's estimates? What happens if you break out Jacuzzi/Sundance and Hot Spring/Caldera?
  7. As of 2009....Based on Estimated Units 1. Jacuzzi/ Sundance 2. Hot Springs / Caldera 3. Master Spas 4. Cal Spas 5. Dynasty 6. Thermo Spas 7. Arctic Spas 8. Hydropool 9. Coast Spas 10. Beachcomber
  8. Good luck with that..Dreamaker is terrible for service , they have also been sold to Canadian Sunrise Spas if I am correct
  9. At that price , you do have lots of choice. Remember , Hot Tub sales are down 60 % from 2007-2008 . You should be able to get a better deal. Charging a extra $100 for upgrade in cover lifter is "Mickey Mouse" at this price Most dealers don't realize that it isn't only the initial sale , it is all the ongoing money that they would generate in referrals , chemicals , accesories etc.... If you don't have a steadsy stream of customers coming into your store ...you are out of business eventally
  10. Retail price is $ 8999 without any discounts. I would also take a look at Hydropool Serenity 7000 Platinum or H625 LE ( I have sold a few ) and any other Canadian BrandS in the area
  11. Not mad at all , just having a lively conversation and a difference of opinion.....
  12. "In Ontario in Dec the average time was 16.75 Hrs with is 3.82 degrees per hour " Sorry WATER BOY....I did say Average....and we all know that Arctic isn't an average Spa !
  13. No , I understood you . Twelve hrs to heat 500 gals up from 40 - 104 degrees at 5.3 degrees per hour is awesome especially with a 5.5 kw heater . I was just giving the initial cost to heat and remember that I wasn't stating it was a Arctic Spa , just a normal tub with 5.5 Kw Heater
  14. Like I said , this was directed at spas in general with 5.5 kw Heaters. I would like to know if a Arctic Spa is ready at 10-11 AM..What time did you start it at ?
  15. Since no one answered my question about how long to heat a Arctic Spa from 40 to 104 , I have researched it myself and the numbers apply to any spa with a 5.5 Kw heater. In Ontario in Dec the average time was 16.75 Hrs with is 3.82 degrees per hour. This would draw 6.556 kilowatts x 16.75 hrs = 109.813 kilowatts x .09 ( Average of time of use prices ) = $ 9.883 plus Delivery , Regulatory Charges , Debt Retirement , HST ( which in total averages about 100 % of your actual energy consumption ) This tub would cost $ 9.883 x 2 = $ 19.766 to heat up initially. So , $ 30 to $ 40 a month is unrealistic.......
  16. Like I stated , I had a separate hydro meter on it.....it doesn't lie Next question , In the Parry Sound area , which is Northern Ontario , how long would it take for a Arctic Spa to heat up to 104 from 40 degree water in January ? Lets say it is a Tundra . Any Arctic dealers out there care to help out ?
  17. Agree that it can't be $ 450.00 I live two hrs North of Parry Sound and our rates are rising quickly. We now have peak hydro rates , where it costs more to operate during the daytime. Rates are almost going to triple ! On another note , I am luck enough ( Ya ! )to also own an electrical contracting company and a swimmming pool and spa store for over 35 yrs. I do know just a little about Hydro. We sell Hot Tubs , repair all makes and models. I have had a habit , when units come in for repair we have a separate meter to test with. I have had Arctic Spas in my Shop running indoors for up to two weeks....... the numbers don't lie , but they do run less than some other tubs....just much more than $30-$40 a month all inclusive
  18. Give me your breakdown , the numbers that is to break it down.
  19. It is probably better to just buy a complete Wet End and change everything.
  20. Ya !!! started changing all my bulbs from 40 & 60 W to the more energy ones , next is unplug the beer fridge ! "Also, correct me if I am wrong, but 1.29 x 30.41 days =$39.2289 "......you are correct on the direct energy costs @ .064 cents which we all know is low , plus add in all the other charges on your bill and that spa is costing $ 65 - $ 75 per month to run.....and you have hardly used it!!
  21. "Closer to the 30-40 a month would be a more accurate statement in regards to a Arctic Spa and usually less than that " $ 30-$40 a month is impossible... come on !! It cost $ 30 a month if you leave a light bulb on in your house for a month. It is pretty easy to do a quick calculation on energy costs by just plugging in some numbers . Average Results Pump @ Low ( 4 Hp 2 Speed ) 4.4 Amps Pump @ High Speed ( 4 Hp 2 Speed ) 12.0 Amps Pump @ Low Speed with heater( 4kw ) on 21.07 Amps Pump @ High Speed with heater ( 4kw ) on 28.67 Amps Electrical Conversions Amps x Voltage = Watts Watts/1000 = kilowatts/hour Current cost of electricity : .064 Estimated Spa Usage with 6 Hrs filter cycle low speed , no heat 4.4 Amps .5 Hrs at High Speed with heat on 28.67 Amps 2 Hrs Low speed , spa heating At this current useage and rate , it would cost $1.29 per day.....without transmission , taxes , debt retirement Still even thou I am not a big Arctic Spa fan , they don't build a bad tub , and it wouldn't cost $ 450.00 a month to run..... Just wish that people would be realistic with there claims
  22. While there are other more effecient options for a tub idle like your situation there is no way your tub caused the entire increase. In your temps 60-80 a month wouldn't be out of the question and maybe more with initial heat up but not 400 or so as stated. There's other things going on. A small low watt circulation pump may have been a better option.
  23. It really is simple , go with what you feel more comfortable with. The 200 mile distance would be enough for me to pay $ 800 more not less. If you like the local dealer and he has a good reputation in your area , then Clearwater is the way to go. On another note , these top 10 lists aren't worth the key stokes or paper that they are written on. Advertise and pay and promote and you will get on the list. IMHO
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