Outdoor Above Ground Jacuzzi swim spa
Overview
Quick Details | |
Armrest: | No |
Faucet: | Not Included |
Bathtub Accessory: | Drainer |
Style: | Freestanding |
Place of Origin: | Guangdong, China (Mainland) |
Brand Name: | Lovia |
Model Number: | ZR7801 |
Function: | Massage |
Massage Type: | Whirlpool Massage |
Installation Type: | Freestanding |
Drain Location: | Center |
Size: | 5800*2200*1550mm |
Product Name: | SWIN SPA |
Type: | Free-standing swimming pool |
Shell material: | Aristech Acrylic |
Control system: | Balboa control |
Seating Capacity: | 1 lounge & 4 seats & swimming pool |
Shell Color: | 2 colors for option |
Certification: | SAA, ISO,TUV,CE |
Container load: | 1pcs/20ft; 2pcs/40ft |
Top mount filter: | 2 pcs |
Supply Ability
Supply Ability: 200 Set/Sets per Month
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details
1. Film to cover the surface ;
2. EPE to wrap up ;
3. Foam to protect the frame ;
4. Paper box for the outside.
5. Metal pallet.
Port
HUANGPU
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Company Information
Production Process
Certifications
QFA
1.Is it installed inside or outside?
A: A spa can be installed indoors or outdoors, although over 90%, including those in cold weather climates, are installed outdoors. The two main considerations for installing a spa indoors are: will it fit through the door, and is the structural strength of the flooring adequate. A typical 3-person spa weighs approximately 2,500 lbs/1,150 kg when filled.
2.What about the warranty?
(1) Structure: 5years;
(2) Shell: 3years
(3) Jets,Valves, Drainage,Pillow, Suction,Skirt,Pipes: 2years;
(4) Electrics: 2 years;
(5) Filter: 2 years;
(6) Other accessories:2 years.
3.How is the temperature controlled?
A: Most quality spas have relatively sophisticated digital thermostatic controls. These highly reliable modern systems are capable of keeping the spa water within one degree of any temperature you select. While this is important for comfort, it is also important for safety. You should pay particular attention to the control system if you have children who will be using the spa. Better systems have safety locks and digital readouts. A good indicator of the control system's quality is to read and compare manufacturers' warranties.
4.How often do I clean the spa?
A: Most manufacturers recommend draining and cleaning your spa no more than 3 or 4 times per year, depending on how frequently you use it and how well you maintain your water. In most cases this simple process will only take about an hour to accomplish.
5.Do I need to install plumbing?
A: No. All above-ground portable spas are filled with water using a garden hose.
Packaging & shipping
▲How to Find a Good One
Doing your research is important when selecting a hot tub because you want to get the most for your money in the long-term.
Unfortunately, hot tubs are a bit complicated to research and ratings can be confusing. Even though we are talking about a high-end, high-tech appliance, no trade organization has sponsored independent testing or a transparent review site for spas. There are still a few ways to tell if you’re buying a good one, though.
Customer Reviews
With the advent of internet reviews, as consumers we now have access to a wealth of information on products that wasn’t there even 10 years ago. So shop around by checking ratings and reviews. Pay particular attention to reviews that are two, three, and four stars, as those will be the most insightful. A five-star review will simply be saying “It’s great!” while a one-star review will simply tell you “It’s terrible!” The feedback in the middle will give you better pros and cons, highlighting areas of concern as well as positive points.
As you do, look for trends. Are there any recurring problems with the product in question, or with the company? Are there parts on the spa that are consistently breaking? If every review complains of a leaky seal, then there may be a problem with manufacturing. Keep an eye out for things like this, and you’ll have a better chance of spotting problems before they happen.
Service Support
Another thing to look out for is the support services offered by the company. Companies with a lot of faith in their product will back it with support in case things do go wrong. Likewise, reputable companies that want to remain reputable won’t want to leave a sour taste in your mouth, so they’ll do what they can to mitigate your negative experience. Those companies just looking for a quick sale for a quick profit won’t care too much about whether you get to enjoy the product, and thus won’t care much for offering support in the event of a problem.
Reviews are also helpful at this stage of research, as many of those insightful reviews will mention how helpful support was at resolving the issue, so keep that in mind.
Warranty
The final test of a company’s confidence in their product is their warranty. If the warranty covers the product for a number of years, you know they expect it to last that long. No company wants to offer repairs or replacements if they expect the product will break down frequently during that period. It would cost them more money than it’s worth. So if they cover it with the warranty, they plan on it lasting long enough that they won’t have to send a repair technician to you.
Be sure, though, that you review the warranty to be certain of what’s covered, as not all warranties are created equal. A warranty for a product that the company is confident in will cover the:
· Frame
· Shell structure
· Shell surface
· Equipment
· Cabinet
· Jets
· Lighting system
· Audio system
· Ozone system
If any of those crucial systems are missing from the warranty, you can expect that the company doesn’t have confidence it will last.