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| Must get new cover |
Can someone recommend a good place to get a round cover?? Its for a Nordic Crown XL and i would like to get the better one for it.
Thank you Johnnyspa |
| Posted by on 2007-03-07 17:58:45. connecticut (9236) |
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I can get you a 2lb density vinyl cover. Tapers from 3" at the seam down to 2". Cost would be $400. |
| Posted by on 2007-03-07 21:16:09. Eastern CT (9240) |
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$400? Sounds a bit high. A 6" to 4" tapered 1 pound density cover for less $ than that, would weigh exactly the same, have the exact same weight capacity, yet insulate 90% better. |
| Posted by on 2007-03-07 23:44:29. near San Francisco (9245) |
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| Quote: I can get you a 2lb density vinyl cover. Tapers from 3" at the seam down to 2". Cost would be $400. |
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My buddys Masterspa lsx cover cost 400 bucks. thats a big cover. i'm looking for one with the insulated seam and a great R value. |
| Posted by on 2007-03-08 05:33:23. connecticut (9247) |
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| Quote: $400? Sounds a bit high. A 6" to 4" tapered 1 pound density cover for less $ than that, would weigh exactly the same, have the exact same weight capacity, yet insulate 90% better. |
Good morning Dr Spa " title="Very Happy" /> Do you know where i can get one in Connecticut??
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| Posted by on 2007-03-08 05:34:57. connecticut (9248) |
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| Quote: $400? Sounds a bit high. A 6" to 4" tapered 1 pound density cover for less $ than that, would weigh exactly the same, have the exact same weight capacity, yet insulate 90% better. |
And also usually weigh about 300 lbs in 6 months from my experiences. |
| Posted by on 2007-03-08 14:44:43. Eastern CT (9257) |
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Sorry you've been experiencing poor quality manufacturs. I guess if you can't seal the foam properly, a higher density foam could compensate. |
| Posted by on 2007-03-08 14:57:38. near San Francisco (9258) |
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| Quote: Sorry you've been experiencing poor quality manufacturs. I guess if you can't seal the foam properly, a higher density foam could compensate. |
Not from selling them, from servicing tubs that have them. They appear to be an excellent buy but I am turned off from the many that I have seen (and strained my back from lifting) in the field. Let me know which company that you have had luck with if you could, I'm willing to try something new. I have yet to find the miracle spa cover that everyone is looking for. |
| Posted by on 2007-03-08 15:12:19. Eastern CT (9259) |
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Quote:| Quote: Sorry you've been experiencing poor quality manufacturs. I guess if you can't seal the foam properly, a higher density foam could compensate. |
Not from selling them, from servicing tubs that have them. They appear to be an excellent buy but I am turned off from the many that I have seen (and strained my back from lifting) in the field. Let me know which company that you have had luck with if you could, I'm willing to try something new. I have yet to find the miracle spa cover that everyone is looking for. |
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| Posted by on 2007-03-08 15:28:56. connecticut (9260) |
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Hey Guys,
I'm in the Hudson Valley area, not too far from you and I need a new cover also, so who makes a quality cover around here we can see and pickup. The risks of poor quality, wrong size and expensive shipping scare me outta making an internet purchase. |
| Posted by on 2007-03-13 10:11:10. (9297) |
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Wow, a little tit for tat going on amongst you here. I have two locations in CT and we get covers for other make spas. They're made by Sunstar. We bought replacement covers from them for over 20 years. Any cover up to 8' wide, 3" to 2" pitch, a REAL 3 year warranty. $450.00 + tax (CT), delivered, installed and the old one is hauled away. Unless, you're into archery and want it for target practice. You can save $50.00 if you pick it up. Yes, there are less expensive covers out there you can buy.
Pertaining to Dr.Spa, anything I've seen on any forum, pertaining to his products and customer service, people are happy with. For what it's worth. |
| Posted by on 2007-03-13 12:40:42. connecticut (9298) |
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| Quote: Wow, a little tit for tat going on amongst you here. I have two locations in CT and we get covers for other make spas. They're made by Sunstar. We bought replacement covers from them for over 20 years. Any cover up to 8' wide, 3" to 2" pitch, a REAL 3 year warranty. $450.00 + tax (CT), delivered, installed and the old one is hauled away. Unless, you're into archery and want it for target practice. You can save $50.00 if you pick it up. Yes, there are less expensive covers out there you can buy.
Pertaining to Dr.Spa, anything I've seen on any forum, pertaining to his products and customer service, people are happy with. For what it's worth. |
How about a Round cover 4" to 2" with the seal part in between the two halves.
Nordic Crown Xl. |
| Posted by on 2007-03-13 12:44:44. connecticut (9299) |
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I'll get a quote tommorrow. |
| Posted by on 2007-03-13 21:50:04. connecticut (9301) |
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Must get new cover
I'll get a quote tommorrow.
Posted by hottub.pool_boy on 2007-03-13 20:50:04. connecticut (9301)
oh, the drama... did hottub.pool_boy ever come back with a quote?
did johnnyspa ever get his new cover? |
| Posted by on 2007-10-05 15:11:32. (11083) |
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