Do it twice to be sure, but don't drain it onto your lawn.
Also, if it's never been done before, there's a good chance a lot of scale will break off all the pipes and you'll get a ton of calcium floaters that can take months to get rid of.
Do it twice to be sure, but don't drain it onto your lawn.
Also, if it's never been done before, there's a good chance a lot of scale will break off all the pipes and you'll get a ton of calcium floaters that can take months to get rid of.
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Buy one of these https://www.amazon.ca/FLUENTPOWER-Su...2s9dHJ1ZQ&th=1This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
THen you can drain and refill in no time. I usually drain mine with a garden hose down the kitchen sink.
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^^ We just bought one and i was asking if it was safe to drain it into the ravine we back onto lol I was worried id kill the bushes and grass but a couple members said its ok but i think ill get one of these and drain it into the sink to be safe. How long does something like that take to suck out? 7 person tub, i think its 400 gallons. NVM i just saw it said 3300GPH, thats fucking fast.
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Yah don’t let anyone catch you draining like that. It doesn’t take long to suck it out.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Hot tubs? More like not tubs.
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only thing that will kill your grass is a crazy low PH or a crazy high sanitizer. Otherwise drain Into the yard no problem.
I have a 5 person tub (1000ish L) and my pump drains it into the sink in 20 mins.
Buy a 50' flexible hose and away you go.
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I used the cleaner stuff let it run over night, emptied cleaned the tub out and it’s been clean ever since. It was gross as fuck though so much floating and sinky stuff came out.
I used a stupid shitty old garden hose. Sucks ass to un roll in the winter.
Edit: My bad, my original statement was very vague lol.
Use one of those fabric, never kink hoses as they aren't absolutely god awful to deal with in the winter.
I drain mine into the alley, always have. I do it via a pump from scrappy tire that i paid $50 for that drains it down to a 1/4" and shopvac the rest.
A tip for cleaning if you have a lot of scale or mildew is to flush the pipes when its empty. Suck the water out with a shop vac. Depending on how your plumbing is, you can potentially put clean water in one and suck out through another making it more effective. That will minimize the residual floaters when you fill it and fire it up for the first time.
So suck and blow when the tank is near empty? Sounds like health advice.
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Used to drain mine into the kitchen sink with a pump from Uncle Weiners, but the sink couldnt keep up. Saw the neighbour drain in to he alley and have been doing that ever since.
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Thats what im worried about too. The neighbor 2 doors down has a massive swim spa and im sure he drains that thing in the ravine.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Not legal at all. Fuck you can't even wash a car in the driveway anymore with soap.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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So when is the best time usually to buy? Leaning towards Jacuzzi based on this thread and friends.
Pre-COVID. Prices went nuts during.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
HT is like RE, its always a good time
According to the place I got mine from, this time is normally their slowest. They said most people are buying their tubs in spring or summer because it makes doing the base way easier and most want it before winter. Add in the CC bills from xmas thats gotta slow things down.
Jacuzzi is a nice one and thats what I had it narrowed down too. Just checked and the J-385 was 18,500 in 2022 and now its 21k, they weren't willing to negotiate back then but did have a promo where they gave you a small amount(around 1000) off if you paid cash or 36months 0% finance i think.
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Which was awesome. I sold my 9 year old tub for 80% of what I bought it for.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Go RIGHT NOW to the Jacuzzi dealer and other places. Write down prices. The home show is on Feb 5. Go there, compare prices. All the dealers will be there.