Sand blasting is not the answer to a good prep for a replaster job
no but when the jets are the spa warms up faster It doesn't actually heat up faster with them on. The jets help circulate the water so that the temperature of the water throughout the spa will more quickly be even. If your spa is properly designed the jets shouldn't matter at all, in fact, since jets use outside air to cause the bubbles if the outside air is colder than what you heat it too (100+ degrees) then the jets will actually cool the spa down more quickly.
There should be valves to redirect the water to and from the spa. Ken
I would go with no less than a 250,000btu. Reason being is the smaller you get the more time it takes to heat the spa thus using more gas. I prefer a 330,000btu. It will heat the spa in 50f water to 100f in approximately 30-40mins.
How do yo resurface or replaster and old pool
The carbon footprint would be very high. Think of all water a salon or spa uses just for sanitary purposes. Then there's energy. Energy for spa purposes, lights, and heat. In order to keep a spa clean, they use an excessive amount of water.
Go to one island, then surf upwards till you reach land. Walk upwards, soon you will encounter a small cave, go inside, that's the ember spa!
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no you need a stronger heater specifically designed for a swimming pool
Medi Spa in Sheffield offers a lot of treatments from traditional core therapies to healing. Examples are Swedish massage, aromatherapy massage and Indian heat massage.