- May 22, 2009
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Hi There.
I purchased a house last year. The property have the above ground Sundance Spa; it is 1999 Cameo Series 880.
http://www.sundancespas.com/880Series/Cameo.html
I am not much of a spa person, my wife may be use it several time during the year, however, my kids loving it. The spa was idle the fall and winter and I just recently changed the water in it and used it for the first time. I check the water every day, even if no one is using it. I am maintaining the water quality using the BBB method and try to keep the FC around 8 and pH between 7.5 and 7.8. Since I just refilled it the CYA is very low, according to the TF-100 test it is below 20. I have never had a above ground spa before and not sure how difficult to take care of it, or how much electricity it eats up.
If I decide to keep it, what electricity cost of keep it the spa? How difficult to maintain the water quality?
If I decide to get rid of it, is it possible to sell it and how do I go about it?
Thanks
DS
I purchased a house last year. The property have the above ground Sundance Spa; it is 1999 Cameo Series 880.
http://www.sundancespas.com/880Series/Cameo.html
I am not much of a spa person, my wife may be use it several time during the year, however, my kids loving it. The spa was idle the fall and winter and I just recently changed the water in it and used it for the first time. I check the water every day, even if no one is using it. I am maintaining the water quality using the BBB method and try to keep the FC around 8 and pH between 7.5 and 7.8. Since I just refilled it the CYA is very low, according to the TF-100 test it is below 20. I have never had a above ground spa before and not sure how difficult to take care of it, or how much electricity it eats up.
If I decide to keep it, what electricity cost of keep it the spa? How difficult to maintain the water quality?
If I decide to get rid of it, is it possible to sell it and how do I go about it?
Thanks
DS