He was using old pallets, two fills of the fire had a 6 man tub at 40 odd degrees in an hour or so.A cube of water is also cheap compared to the cost of heating a cube of water
He was using old pallets, two fills of the fire had a 6 man tub at 40 odd degrees in an hour or so.A cube of water is also cheap compared to the cost of heating a cube of water
virgin untreated timber I presume....He was using old pallets, two fills of the fire had a 6 man tub at 40 odd degrees in an hour or so.
I tend to think of them as Bacterial Soup containers
Blimey. Good boiler there.....He was using old pallets, two fills of the fire had a 6 man tub at 40 odd degrees in an hour or so.
Do you have a linc to where you stayed pls?I stayed in a let in Yorkshire.
Fantastic place, wood fired tub with each place, proprietor emptied them every morning, rebuilt the fire so one match had it alight in the evening.
Absolutely brilliant.
Also a sauna, and indoor pool.
Definitely be going there again.
I stayed in a let in Yorkshire.
Fantastic place, wood fired tub with each place, proprietor emptied them every morning, rebuilt the fire so one match had it alight in the evening.
Absolutely brilliant.
Also a sauna, and indoor pool.
Definitely be going there again.
Do you have a link to their website?
We have 3, one to each property, don't underestimate the time and work involved, we add an additional price to cover the cost, we also replace the filter post COVID-19, and change the water after each set of guests, we do a hot fill which saves both time and electricity. We also considered the wood fired option but decided on a bromine option which is better at the higher temperatures.I know Hot tubs are supposed to increase bookings and asking price but are they worth it?
I gather they need testing for legionnaries,etc twice daily to comply with HSG282.
Then there is the weekly empty and cleanse...maybe there is more work with them?
I'd be interested to know how people manage them to reduce the maintenance and testing. Are they worth it?????