Hi Spa installers, (this is also posted on my "what size pipe" thread in Under Construction forum)
When installing blower air lines around an inground spa does it matter if they are above ground level or below (buried in dirt, rather than above the dirt. If above the dirt they would be running close to the fiberglass spa outside wall but enclosed by a cement board that I am going to mortar beach rocks onto) as far as noise goes? I can run the lines high or low so does it matter on the noise. Either way they have a hartford loop before they run back to the blowers at the pad. So does it matter on the noise, the air going through the 1 1/2" hoses that feed two jets each on either side of the spa, above or below ground?
Thanks, Jim
When installing blower air lines around an inground spa does it matter if they are above ground level or below (buried in dirt, rather than above the dirt. If above the dirt they would be running close to the fiberglass spa outside wall but enclosed by a cement board that I am going to mortar beach rocks onto) as far as noise goes? I can run the lines high or low so does it matter on the noise. Either way they have a hartford loop before they run back to the blowers at the pad. So does it matter on the noise, the air going through the 1 1/2" hoses that feed two jets each on either side of the spa, above or below ground?
Thanks, Jim