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I want a jacuzzi, what should I know?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mahoney Pursley Ranch" data-source="post: 420906" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>Had one when we lived in Phoenix, we used ours more than the pool. I went for one that had a matte looking speckled type finish over one that had a shiney glass marble like finish,less likely to scratch. Ours held 10 people,get one twice as big as you think you might need. More room and far more jet options with the bigger models. They are easy to keep balanced with chemicals,I used slow dissolve chlorine sticks in the skimmer. Unless your water is really out of whack you should rarely need to add acid or other chemicals. Don't need "bath time toys" if you put lattice around it to conceal the spa. Had some hot times in ours. ;-) No pun intended. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mahoney Pursley Ranch, post: 420906, member: 565"] Had one when we lived in Phoenix, we used ours more than the pool. I went for one that had a matte looking speckled type finish over one that had a shiney glass marble like finish,less likely to scratch. Ours held 10 people,get one twice as big as you think you might need. More room and far more jet options with the bigger models. They are easy to keep balanced with chemicals,I used slow dissolve chlorine sticks in the skimmer. Unless your water is really out of whack you should rarely need to add acid or other chemicals. Don't need "bath time toys" if you put lattice around it to conceal the spa. Had some hot times in ours. ;-) No pun intended. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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