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Welcome to Hot Tubs Los Angeles! PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 14 March 2007
Hottubsla.com is your source for local Los Angeles hot tub information, tips, buying guides and more! You can meet our Thermospas Los Angeles representatives, learn what they have to offer, and hear their experiences servicing hot tub customers in Los Angeles and surrounding areas, including but not limited to; Orange County, Ventura County, Beverly Hills, Thousand Oaks, San Fernando Valley, The Inland Empire, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Malibu, Long Beach, Pasadena, and Riverside.

These locals reps have vast experiencing servicing Los Angeles hot tub customers. They live, work and play in Los Angeles like the rest of us, and can help you decide which Thermospas hot tub is right for you. Not only can they help you decide, but they also become knowledgeable friend who can help you with your every hot tub need.

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 26 September 2007 )
 
Different Types of Jets PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 14 March 2007
Different Types of Jets
Not long ago, the majority of hot tubs were designed with less than eight jets in them. Through advancements in warm water therapy, today's hot tubs now have the luxury of having up to 160 jets in them. Just as important as the number of jets, however, is the variety of jets now offered. Traditionally, the only jet utilized was a standard jet that provided satisfactory water therapy by itself. But today, there are several unique types of jets available to enhance your spa experience when combined together. Listed below are jets now commonly offered, and that we recommend looking for in your spa:
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Electricity and water don't mix PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 13 March 2007
About four years ago, I got a call from my service dept that a customer of mine had a problem with the Thermospas hot tub that I had sold them. It seemed that their GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) kept tripping and they were getting a voltage reading in the water even after the GFCI tripped. Their electrician had gone out and he could not solve the problem but he insisted that it had nothing to do with his work of wiring the spa up.
 
Our service dept asked me if I had time to go out with the service rep and see if the two of us could figure out what the problem was because it was a potentially dangerous situation and it should not be possible to get a voltage reading in the hot tub's water after the GFCI trips. Scott, one of our top service reps, and I drove out to take a look at this Park Avenue spa. When we got to the home, we sure enough got a low voltage reading in the water of the Park Ave. His electrician had come out also to see if he could help and for a second the four of us, including the home owner, were scratching our heads.
 
Last Updated ( Thursday, 15 March 2007 )
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