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Old 12-09-2006, 08:51 AM   #1
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I investigated a bit and was told by a master electrician working for a very reputable spa company that grounding under the tub and at the tub is only required when there is a cement pad, not pavers. will check further on this.
We are going to check out Jacuzzi and Sundance models today.

Thanks for all the suggestions.

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Old 12-09-2006, 08:58 PM   #2
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we searched out Jacuzzi and Sundance spas today.
Great Bay Spas in Portsmouth was most impressive with their "education". We are very interested in the Caprio. I was wondering if you bought your Sundance from Great Bay? If so, how do you like their service?

We also spent time at Aquarius Pools and Spas in Dover. They also seem to be a good firm. We liked their J345 but being short I felt like I might drown in the depth of this spa.

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Old 12-10-2006, 01:08 PM   #3
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We purchased our first Optima from Great Bay, or second Optima came from Sundance Spas and Solariums in Amherst. I found the pricing from Amherst was quite a bit better and they had the model and color that we wanted in stock instead of waiting 5 weeks. I never used them for service, we have always used Great Bay as we have always lived on the seacoast. Overall Great Bay has been decent, I had one issue last year where my tub died due to a warranty issue and the pipes froze. I got charged $300 in service fees for dethawing it (the tub repair was covered), I am still pissed about that one...I like Randy in sales, Chris and Tony are good too.

There is a Sundance dealer in Meredith who I thought was affiliated with the one in Amherst, but I am not sure. As far as concrete vs pavers I would be careful there, the electrical inspector for Dover Jim Maxfield was the one that gave me the spiel on it, he really knew his stuff and had held classes locally to train the local electricians on the new code.
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Old 12-11-2006, 05:01 PM   #4
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We puchased our Sundance spa from Great Bay in Portsmouth about 8 years ago. We have always been very pleased with their service. Had a lightning strike once that blew the electrical system and also had one burnt out motor. They came immedicately both times and we were up and running. They also winterize our spa each winter. They are always very helpful and prompt.

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Old 12-11-2006, 08:05 PM   #5
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Appreciate everyone's feedback. We have decided to go with a Sundance from Great Bay.
Sooo excited! Hoping to have it in about a week!

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