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| Repairing mising foam insulation |
We just recently setup our first spa. We went with used since it's our first one because we want to keep our investment to a minimum, plus i'm pretty handy with things, and compared to the prices of a new spa, I can to alot of repairs and fixups on this one and still be way ahead.
My first question is some of the sprayed on insulation has been cut away. Is it possible to repair these spots and if so, what would I use to do so? Would I be better off by just adding sheet insulation to the insides of the cabinetry?
Oh, it's a Sunbelt spa, about 5 years old, but it seems to be in just about mint condition other than the cabinet, which I'd like to make a new one anyway. |
| Posted by on 2008-02-19 12:27:42. Carlos, Texas (12710) |
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If you don't mind parting with about $200., you can get an 8 cu. ft. spray kit from GRAINGER. |
| Posted by on 2008-02-19 23:18:47. connecticut (12713) |
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I probably would mind paying $200. I'd like to get an ozonator before I do that.
I do have one other issue. Seems like the more I use the spa, the less I want to get up the next day and go to work. |
| Posted by on 2008-02-20 09:35:07. Carlos, Texas (12715) |
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