Curious to learn more about the exact swim spa that Nick owns? You can read all about our H2X Trainer 15D here: www.h2xswimspa.com/swim-spas/trainer-series/trainer-15-d
I'm working on designing my concrete pad area for the exact same swim spa and thinking about steps up to the spa. What concerns are there to be able to remove the panels on either of the long sides?
This install is located in northern Indiana and they do use it year-round. I'm not sure what temperature they choose to keep it at, but it goes up to 99 degrees Fahrenheit. We also have a monthly cost calculator at the bottom of this page: www.masterspas.com/energy-efficient-hot-tubs Hopefully this helps a bit!
Curious to learn more about the exact swim spa that Nick owns? You can read all about our H2X Trainer 15D here: www.h2xswimspa.com/swim-spas/trainer-series/trainer-15-d
Good review thanks.
Thanks for sharing this. Very helpful looks great!
Nice install, what type or brand of cover lifter are you using? Do you like them? Thanks for sharing
I'm working on designing my concrete pad area for the exact same swim spa and thinking about steps up to the spa. What concerns are there to be able to remove the panels on either of the long sides?
We would like to build a similar decking system for the spa. Who can we talk to? Is Nick available for reference?
Where do you live? Did you get to use it year round? What temperature do you have it set at and how much additional is your electricity bill?
This install is located in northern Indiana and they do use it year-round. I'm not sure what temperature they choose to keep it at, but it goes up to 99 degrees Fahrenheit. We also have a monthly cost calculator at the bottom of this page: www.masterspas.com/energy-efficient-hot-tubs
Hopefully this helps a bit!