My hot tub is planned for 5 jets that run off of the main pool pump, a pentair variable speed Intelli-Flo pump, and an air blower, both of which are a straight run of 35" from the hot tub (Not sure what information may be helpful here).
The one thing that I wasn't thrilled with regarding my gunite hot tub that is being built along with my pool is that I have never seen one with the same sort of therapy jets that are in fiberglass hot tubs. As I was complaining about this to my husband he said "have you googled that" and other I found myself reading about waterways Polystorm, and twirlybird jets.
Based on the product literature I can am leaning towards a combination of Waterways polystorm massage, twister and maybe twin roto jets, but I'm unsure of several things and I'm hoping all of you can help!
- Does anyone have any experience with these jets? Do they perform well?
- Will I have enough pressure?
- Can the waterways jets be changed out if I hate them?
- Can I have 7 jets? Or do I need to move down to 5 in order to have the pressure I need
This is a ridiculously last minute question on my part, and I apologize for that. The plumbing goes in Monday morning and I am overwhelmed with being quite sick and trying to make a bunch of last minute decisions.
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Thanks!
The one thing that I wasn't thrilled with regarding my gunite hot tub that is being built along with my pool is that I have never seen one with the same sort of therapy jets that are in fiberglass hot tubs. As I was complaining about this to my husband he said "have you googled that" and other I found myself reading about waterways Polystorm, and twirlybird jets.
Based on the product literature I can am leaning towards a combination of Waterways polystorm massage, twister and maybe twin roto jets, but I'm unsure of several things and I'm hoping all of you can help!
- Does anyone have any experience with these jets? Do they perform well?
- Will I have enough pressure?
- Can the waterways jets be changed out if I hate them?
- Can I have 7 jets? Or do I need to move down to 5 in order to have the pressure I need
This is a ridiculously last minute question on my part, and I apologize for that. The plumbing goes in Monday morning and I am overwhelmed with being quite sick and trying to make a bunch of last minute decisions.

Thanks!