Saturday, May 24, 2014

How are Royal Spa hot tubs?




Bob M


I've been to the Royal Spa manufacturer in Indy and they have a Sultan model I'm interested in. Do you know anything about them that I should know about? I'm very interested in their model and would like some insight on the company. A thorough google search did not help much.

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What I have found out is most spa's are alike just got different shapes and maybe the type of material that is used to make them.
If you get a good name brand like the one you are looking at you will enjoy it for a very very long time.
You just got to know that there is upkeep to the unit that you have to do and do often more the more you use it.
Look at how good is the material that they use and how thick is it (thicker the better).
What size pump do you need and what size and type heating unit do you need.
Like I say stay with a very good name brand and you will love.

Just know you can go cheap, But you will pay in the long run.

Ask the company about % of returns that they have will give you a good idea if they are good or not.

Where do I drain my spa/hot tub water to?




blahmeiste


I need to drain my spa/hot tub for the first time ever, but I don't know where the drained water needs to go. The street seems best, but I can't see a sewer gutter grate anywhere (I'm sure it exists but not sure how far from our house). Grass is a no-no. Not sure about just using the bathtub (would it hurt the plumbing, all those chemicals?). Any ideas? Looking for responses from people who have done it before, not guesses please. I already called the store where I bought the tub and they said grass would be just fine, so that's apparently not a good source of info. =\


Answer
it would be best to send it down the drain. a floor drain would work better than the tub, because they generally have 3 or 4 inch drain pipes rather than 1.5 or 2 inch from a tub. and no, the chemicals in a spa or hot tub are not near corrosive enough to hurt modern plumbing. toilet bowl cleaner and clog remover are substantially more corrosive. I would not recommend draining it in the grass unless you have a french drain in your yard, otherwise you are headed strait for a swamp in your yard. the water will take a long time to seep into the yard unless you are situated on a hill that will help to spread the surface area with out making a pond. if you do have a french drain, then it will most likely end up in the same place as if you were to discharge it on the road. roads are built to avoid pooling so if there is a curb, the water will just travel down hill until it reaches a storm sewer.




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