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    Heater Recomendation

    Thanks a lot Paul the info is much appreciated. I am fully willing to do all of the plumbing on the solar heater but I agree with you on hiring out the gas heater installation.
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    Heater Recomendation

    Thanks for the suggestion Newbie. About how long would you say it takes for your spa to heat up. Someone told me that heat pumps were not the way to go in my area because of our lack of humidity. It didn't make a huge amount of sense at the time but that's what I heard. The thought of using...
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    Hello To All

    Yeah The Mats are so far gone that they really need to go. I am looking at about Thirty leaks. On top of that the previous owner never really took care of the system so the matts are so brittle new leaks sprout up every time I use turn it on. I really wanted to try and plug them when I heard...
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    Hello To All

    Hi everyone. My name is Ross Pagni and I am new to the forum. I live in northern California and have owned my house and subsequently my pool of a little over a year now. As it sits now my pool has sate of the art equipment. Unfortunately it was state of the art in 1977. I just replaced the...
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    Heater Recomendation

    Hey Thanks for the info Jblizzle I appreciate it. Sure Thing Isaac. I live in the San Francisco bay area of Northern California. Im not quite sure how these compare but I Pay on average about $1.20 a Therm for gas and $0.14 a Kilowatt hour for Electrical. The amount of my gas bill tends to be...
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    Heater Recomendation

    Hello and welcome to my first post. I own a pool spa combo. I heat the pool with a solar heater and am very happy with doing so. The spa on the other hand is in need of a new heater. The heater i currently have is a gas guzzling dinosaur that is on its last legs. Its large enough to heat the...