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Your Portable Hot Tubs Jan 27

Your Portable Hot Tubs

By Ferry Suwantoro

Technology has created portable hot tubs for us to use. It is gonna be easy to move them with assurance that all the necessary components are intact. These portable hot tubs include independent plumbing so there will be no need for you to experience a muddled setup which consists of the erection of the external water pipes.



Pros in using a portable hot tub

Portable hot tubs contain the similar jet system together with the same seating options which you may find in the obstinate tubs.  Thus there is no need to be anxious regarding the possible decrease in comfort offered by this hot tub. The principal benefit offered by these portable hot tubs is the fact that, there is no need to attach it to an outside water source. Since there is no need for you to have a permanent water source installed in your home, you won’t need to worry about a piping or plumbing system. The one thing that you need to secure with these portable hot tubs will be the source of electricity.

Judging the services

Portable Hot Tubs has functions which are similarly to the fixed models. It is because the attached water jets also provide relief on our stressed muscles through massage.

Adding to the feature of the hot tubs is the fact that they are lightweight, when emptied the tub just weighs around 50 to 60 pounds. Typically these tubs were produced from a small fry type of plastic materials and foams designed to provide comfort and durableness.

For a good investment which will last a long time, you should take into consideration a portable hot tub. These tubs can also assure you lasting therapeutic features with less hassle in terms of maintenance.

Calling in the Hot Tub Cavalry Jan 22

Calling in the Hot Tub Cavalry

By Ferry Suwantoro

At least if we’re smart. To avoid these harsh penalties, smart men know their limits, and know when to call in the experts. Here is a brief guide to finding a good, reliable professional to handle your hot tub repair problems.



The Easiest Step

The first and easiest option (and also the safest) is if your hot tub was sold to you with either a warranty and/or a service clause. In either of these cases, the people who sold you the hot tub will have specialists on their staff who HAVE to fix the tub or replace it if it’s faulty, depending on your coverage.

Don’t settle for just calling the people you bought it from if the warranty has bit the dust; their staff might not be competent, or they might charge you an arm and a leg. Start shopping around for a cheap yet reliable repair man.

Okay, so What’s Busted?

If the water isn’t coming in properly, this may be a result of clogged pipes or a problem with the water pump. If the damage is directly to the shell of the hot tub, this is fairly easy to spot. Check the places where the pipes connect to the tub to see if the problem lies there instead. If one type of water (hot or cold) isn’t coming in properly, it’s often a pipe problem, BUT may also be damage to your water heater itself or to the electric wiring of the heater or tub.

Who yah Gonna Call?

Once you find the problem, (or think you have!) there are four general hot tub specialists who can help you with your various problems. The most common one that most people call on is the plumber. If the problem is with your pipes, you definitely want a plumber to do the work for you.

On the other hand, another type of specialist to call is someone who remodels hot tub shells. Call this type of specialist if the damage is due to a leak in the actual shell of the tub. Repairing a ceramic tub shell is beyond either the skills or the equipment of most DIY handy men. If you’ve determined the damage is to the water pump or heater, the first instinct of most people is to call a plumber.

Not every plumber is trained to deal with a mechanical problem – their specialty is in pipe related problems.

Lastly, if the problem is electrical in nature like a busted power outlet that runs your water pump, call an electrician.

How can you be sure you’re not getting ripped off?

The only real way to keep yourself protected in this case is to rely on your own experiences as a Do It Yourself handyman. Keep close to the repair man as he goes over the problem, and ask frequent questions and clarifications as to the nature of the problem and how he’s going to fix it.