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 Post subject: Just finished building a new swim spa
PostPosted: October 25th, 2011, 3:37 pm 
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Spa will be used only by my family of 4 people daily with 78F water for swimming and exercising on a underwater bike.
It is 7'Wx11'Lx4.5'D fiberglass over wood swim-in-place (with a harness) indoor, 1.5-0.5 KW Pump, 1.5" plumbing, 220v heater, Ozone generator, 2x50 sqft cartridge filters, Spa Frog In Filter. There is a mechanically raised 5” thick insulated walk on cover for the whole surface and is closed most of the day when noone is swimming.



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Spa is used only by my family of 4 people daily with 78F water for swimming and exercising on a underwater bike.
It is 7'Wx11'Lx4.5'D 1.6 Gallon fiberglass over wood swim-in-place (with a harness) indoor, 1.5-0.5 KW Pump, 1.5" plumbing, 220v heater, Ozone generator, 2x50 sqft cartridge filters, Spa Frog In Filter. There is a mechanically raised 5” thick insulated walk on cover for the whole surface and is closed most of the day when noone is swimming.
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 Post subject: Re: Just finished building a new swim spa
PostPosted: October 25th, 2011, 6:47 pm 
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That sounds awesome. Got any pictures of the setup? Did you do the fiberglass yourself?


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 Post subject: Re: Just finished building a new swim spa
PostPosted: October 27th, 2011, 3:30 pm 
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Thanks, Yes I did. I will post pictures soon.



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Spa is used only by my family of 4 people daily with 78F water for swimming and exercising on a underwater bike.
It is 7'Wx11'Lx4.5'D 1.6 Gallon fiberglass over wood swim-in-place (with a harness) indoor, 1.5-0.5 KW Pump, 1.5" plumbing, 220v heater, Ozone generator, 2x50 sqft cartridge filters, Spa Frog In Filter. There is a mechanically raised 5” thick insulated walk on cover for the whole surface and is closed most of the day when noone is swimming.
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 Post subject: Re: Just finished building a new swim spa
PostPosted: October 27th, 2011, 3:51 pm 
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Very cool. There are a few companies around here that do on site fiberglass application over concrete/plaster but I haven't seen any in person yet. Interested to see/hear how it went. Thanks!


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