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  1. I am looking at putting in a portable spa in my back yard and was wondering if anyone could share their experience with the Covana Oasis cover? About how much can I expect to pay for it? Can I install it myself? Does it insulate the spa better than a typical factory cover? Have you had any problems with it? What is customer support like - and are local dealers able to handle it? Would you buy it again? It's been difficult to find any reviews about it, any thoughts you have would be great. Thank you!
  2. I am planning a new deck with spa, and had originally envisioned a semi-recessed tub, with movable storage bench seating around the tub to use as ingress/egress. However, having already decided on getting a Covana cover for the spa, I have since seen some incredible looking installations of fully recessed spas, some with the Covana, and have decided to go that route. I have read the threads here about the cons of having a spa fully recessed, but any way you look at it you have to climb out of the tub. I understand the having to kneel part to deal with chemicals and filters or whatever, and I do sympathize with whoever is going to be my spa guy, but the look is so sleek and I've just gotta have it. The tub will sit on its own subdeck, and access should be good for any repair guy. Problem solved as far as the cover, because I am going with the Covana. Tub will be the Optima. I'd like to hear from people who do have a fully recessed tub, how they like it, any regrets, etc., and will post some pix of both fully recessed and semi-recessed with some comments about advantages/disadvantages - next post, so this one isn't so long.
  3. I am in the process of designing a larger deck for my house in Mammoth Lakes, and want to incorporate a recessed or semi-recessed spa. I need a spa that can handle high altitude, extreme cold and lots of snow in winter. I want a spa that retains heat well, and I was looking at Arctic. However, I found another brand that uses a similar heat retaining design that is much, much cheaper with more bells and whistles. The problem is, I cannot find any reference to this brand on this forum, nor any customer reviews online. The warranty and service guarantee is spectacular. I can afford a Covana and a bigger spa/more bells and whistles for the cost of an Arctic. Just wondering if anyone has heard of this brand. This is what I am looking at: https://www.integrit...oBay%5FTV%5FSPA They only sell online and offer free shipping. Almost sounds too good to be true. I know. Don't say it. Opinions? Suggestions?
  4. Sorry for yet another post, but as a newbie I have lots of questions! I was leafing through an old (August 2007) issue of Pool and Spa, and saw an ad for the EZTop spa cover, which is an alternative to the Covana. Other than a few youtubes, I can't find any hard info on this automatic cover. The company asks for a dealer login to access the website. Does anyone here have one? I am surprised that there are only 3 automatic covers for spas that I have found. The third one is so hideous and I can't remember its name anyway, and so it will go unmentioned other than that. I would think this would be a big market - a cover that is better insulated, impervious to waterlogging, doesn't get mildewy or faded by the sun, lasts essentially a lifetime (in spa years), opens with a touch and is out of the way neatly when open, not hulking nearby and ruining the view; one that can handle a decent amount of snow. Here's a video, but it's also from 2007: http://youtu.be/0ogXrpzlhIw The EZtop™ http://www.theeztop.com/ (1) extends or retracts in less than 6 seconds, (2) holds up to 1000 lbs., (3) provides touchpad access for security, (4) is better insulated than conventional spa covers, (4) doubles as an entertainment bar, (5) requires no installation (plug and play), (6) is impervious to wind damage, (7) outlasts conventional spa covers several times over (essentially, a lifetime cover), (8) seals in heat better than conventional covers, (9) provides a level of convenience that is unprecedented. Is there anything else out there? If not, why not? Someone, somewhere, needs to invent the perfect automatic spa cover. If you hear of one, lemme know.
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