Thursday, April 25, 2013

PRE OWNED SPAS  CURRENT LIST   FOR SALE and Ready for delivery (verify with office if all ready) All come with 1 year warranty.



"Essentials Spa"    5'x 7' x 30"  Basic jets, with Lounger, and 2 seats.  Seats 3.  Grey shell, Grey cabinet and color. Delivered and installed: 2850.  New equipment, cover and filter.
Email back for picture for me to send to your email...  Or see up close at our Blairsville location.  

Maxxus by Sundance Spas Sahara shell, Birchwood synthetic cabinet, Grey 3 piece cover, Stereo/CD Ipod docking station player and speakers, Ozone generator, coverlifter. 2008 model. 48" matching synthetic steps
7,500. Includes Cover, delivery, installation, orientation. New: 15,000.
See new model and specs here: http://www.sundancespas.com/880series/maxxus/
See actual spa at the Blairsville location of Spa and Deck Creations


See actual spa at Blairsville location.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Pre-Owned Hot tubs FOR SALE




------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Great Lakes Spa
Blue Smooth Acrylic Shell, Grey Synthetic Cabinet, Grey cover.
78.5" round, 35" tall  4-5 person  300 gallons.   23 jets  2 hp. 2 speed pump
New filter, new cover, 1 year parts and labor warranty, delivered and installed.

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2007 Jacuzzi J-460
    J-460 is good for your environment. A relaxing hydromassage in a J-460 model can
help you renew the energy drained away by stress and fatigue. Hydrotherapy is known to promote better sleep habits and relieve muscle tension. Varieties of hydrotherapy jets are featured in the J-460, including the illuminated PowerPro IX Jet.Think of the J-460 as a personal meditation area and therapy centre (also works well for par ties of five).
J-460 is a low profile hot tub with all the luxuries you would expect from a top of the
range J-400 series.
Seating Capacity...............................6 - 7 Adults
Dimensions.......................................91" x 84" x 38" (231cm x 213cm x 97cm); 
For Complete Dimensions, See page 36
Dry Weight........................................750 lbs (340 kg)
Filled Weight.....................................3,364 lbs (1,755 kg)
Water Capacity ...............374 US gallons (1,416 Liters)
Electronic Controls...........................Solid State Electronic Controls with LED Readout, 
Programmable Temperature, Filtration, and Heat 
Cycles
Pump 1 (North American)................2-Speed, 4.2 hp brake, 2.5 hp continuous
(Export) 2-Speed, 2.0 hp continuous
Pump 2 (North American)................1-Speed, 4.2 hp brake, 2.5 hp continuous
(Export) 1-Speed, 2.0 hp continuous
Circulation Pump..............................Yes, 24-Hour (Non-Programmable)
Total PowerPro Jets..........................32
PowerPro (MX).................................3, Optional Stainless Steel Escutcheons (Factory Installed)
PowerPro (FX2)................................2, Optional Stainless Steel Escutcheons (Factory Installed)
PowerPro (LX)..................................4, Optional Stainless Steel Escutcheons (Factory Installed)
PowerPro (FX)..................................23, Optional Stainless Steel Escutcheons (Factory Installed)
Massage Selectors.............................2
Air Controls......................................5, On / Off Toggle Style
Total Foot Jets Therapy....................4
Water Management System..............Two 60 ft2
 Filter Cartridges; Filter 1 on 24-Hour Circulation Pump; Filter 2 on Jets 
Pump 1; Optional CD Ozone Generator Ready (Factory Installed Ozone Injector)
LED Lighting ....................................One Underwater ProLite with 7 Color Modes, One Colored Waterfall Lights, Cup 
Holders, and Backlit Pillow Insert with Logo, Cup Holders, and Backlit Pillow Insert 
with Logo
Synthetic Cabinet Colors..................Harvest Wheat, Autumn Red, Silverwood, or Roasted Chestnut
Acrylic Colors.................................. Graphite
Headrests..........................................4
Waterfalls.........................................One with Independent Flow Rate / On-Off Adjustment; Powered by Pump 1
Electrical Requirements....................North American 60 Hz Models: 240 VAC @ 40A, 50A, or 60A 



Tuesday, December 27, 2011

From Barrel To Tub

From Barrel To Tub: The humble beginnings of the great American portable spa. Tales From the Birth of a Hot Tub Nation.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Come see our Spa display at the CRUISE IN car show in Hiawassee Ga this weekend

http://www.gammoonshinecruizin.com/

Go here to see all about the show this weekend.  It is amazing, and fun, and if you are into cars, it is a MUST DO EVENT!!

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Tips on making your Spa Cover last longer




If you've just spent $3-500 on a new cover, or are getting ready to buy one, because yours is so heavy you can't even lift it, and you wonder why the last one only lasted you 3 years, then read below to understand the basics of spa cover care.


* If you're in the Southern states, a quality UVA/UVB vinyl protectant is mandatory, apply as directed 3-4 times a year. DO NOT use 'Armor-All' brand protectant as it contains petroleum distillates and damages vinyl long-term. A quality saddle soap or cover care conditioner from your local spa store is good, or try the '303' spray.


* If you use Bromine, keep the levels to a MINIMUM, as the gas trapped under the cover will "orange peel" the underside and make it brittle.


* When you shock weekly, it's very important to leave your cover open/off for a jet run cycle (15-20 min.) so expelled gases can escape. This protects the underside of your cover, as well as clears your water for clarity.  This also prevents the chemicals from breaking down the vapor barrier, so the foam cores can stay dry.  When the vapor  barrier is too weak, moisture just starts filling up the foam, causing the cover to be waterlogged and heavy.


* Inspect cover for cuts/pokes through vinyl, breaching the inner plastic vapor barrier. This plastic bag envelopes the foam core, keeping it dry. As soon as a small hole is made, the foam cores are so dry, they will wick in moisture slowly and get heavier and heavier...To fix plastic - get it dry and use good quality clear postal mailing tape to seal it back up. To repair cuts/ holes in vinyl try a vinyl repair kit. . Most cuts can be glued from the back side by adding a small scrap over cut and putting tape on front side, pulling it back into shape. A good vinyl glue can be found at auto parts stores.

* Lastly, you can remove your foam cores (they all zipper out at hinge) and flip them over and put them back in to reverse the 'sag'. This should be done once a year, or twice a year if your tub is 7' or bigger. This is a good time to inspect plastic bagging for holes, cuts fix!

Investing in a good "cover lifter" is important, it will be easier to remove and replace the cover, and protect it from damage.
Call us at Spa and Deck Creations to learn more and see the choices available at http://www.leisureconcepts.com/.  Call for prices.  We deliver and install these lifters and can help you decide which one is best for  your particular needs.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Regular sauna bathing and the incidence of common ... [Ann Med. 1990] - PubMed result

Regular sauna bathing and the incidence of common ... [Ann Med. 1990] - PubMed result: "Regular sauna bathing and the incidence of common colds.
Ernst E, Pecho E, Wirz P, Saradeth T.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Vienna, Austria.
Abstract
The high morbidity of common colds means that their economic importance is considerable, with colds causing more loss of productivity than any other infection. As no effective prophylaxis is available, this trial was to test the hypothesis that sauna bathing can reduce the incidence of common colds. Twenty-five volunteers were submitted to sauna bathing, with 25 controls abstaining from this or comparable procedures. In both groups the frequency, duration and severity of common colds were recorded for six months. There were significantly fewer episodes of common cold in the sauna group. This was found particularly during the last three months of the study period when the incidence was roughly halved compared to controls. The mean duration and average severity of common colds did not differ significantly between the groups. It is concluded that regular sauna bathing probably reduces the incidence of common colds, but further studies are needed to prove this."