WINTERIZE Your inflatable hot tub for REAL Canadian Winters

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How we modified our SALUSPA Hawaii hot tub with insulation to allow for very cold winters
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Excellent! Thank you! Exactly what I was looking for!

jamesmccaughey
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I am going to buy durospan r10 and make the same insulation. I think the way you did is the best thing ordinary people could try

grizy_i
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Thanks! I was looking everywhere for a fix. I had plans for a shed with heat...now I think I will copy your idea! Thanks again.

stephennorum
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Hey I really like the way you’ve insulated the tub, we have the same one and are running in the winter as well, our insulation is not as good as you can see from our video. I’m taking notes I like the side wall insulation. Might have to add something similar. We’re in Michigan is does get cold. Is the tub still working well?

michigantreetops
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Hi there i appreciate your video. I live in Edmonton Alberta and considering doing something like this. I'm wondering how much money you spend per month on power?

jonny
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You did a great job I live in Ontario Canada too I got an intex inflatable hot tub pure spa plus I haven't set it up yet Because it's so cold we are getting a bad snow storm tonight and very strong winds hope all goes well God bless you always have a beautiful day

milothechihuahuabrunetandmommy
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Do you have the energysense cover? Can you still use that with your insulation boards around it? How does your insulation compare with using that cover?

sickessundefined
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Would you share the mesures for your box? We just bought the sane hot tub (hawaii). Thx

chatnoir
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Thank you Neighbour, just east of toronto how did the winter go? I am looking to do the same anything you change or modify? Thanks for the video

davis
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So how is it holding up? I live in Utah it hasn't been minus 9 yet. This year it got to 7 degrees F. Just checking to see if it's still working

albertblanco
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Are you able to estimate an average of how much it costs per month to run it? Of course it will cost more in the winter. Also, do you remember how much you spent on materials for insulation? Thank you!

ameliae
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Very nice. How sturdy is the insulation for climbing in and out?

JosephFrietze
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How does the top hold up once it gets snow on top??

Trueuro
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Does is stay fry inside or is there a lot of condensation? I want to do this but was concerned that it may become stained with mold/mildew from condensation? Just curious

DR-ocwz
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This is a fantastic setup but my only concern is the cost of all the R10 sheets. They are 60 bucks a piece at home depot and looks like you needed one per side, two on the bottom, and two on the top (assuming tub is 71" x 71" x 28"). That's over $500 after tax for just the insulation!

alexanderjarvo
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So this worked all winter? Can yo send me links to all

catgarlo
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What is the Tape you used to attach all pieces together?

kurtdykman
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What’s the coldest temp it’s has survived. I’m in Edmonton Alberta and thinking of trying to build something for winter but definitely worried about the few -40 days we get.

MattsMoparMadness
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Do you fill the bottom floor (where the drain is) with water?

wickfamily
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The problem is as soon as you turn on the jets, it will go from 104 degrees to 96 degrees in 5 minutes so you really can't enjoy it long.

steveostiguy