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.
There are many hotels that offer a jacuzzi in the room. Check out a site such as TripAdvisor for reviews on the best hotels that would offer a jacuzzi.
You need to find and fix what broke. The first places to start would be coolant level, engine temperature, and dash heater controls.
Jacuzzi is a brand name spa it is trademarked and already patented. Which makes it illegal to attempt to replicate.
anywhere from a couple hundred to a couple thousand, it all depends on the brand and model of the Jacuzzi hot tup your installing
I would pull the plug and call an electrician
no.....the heater would have to be leaking
Click on the "How To Calculate Heater Size" link on Pool Gear Plus's Pool Heaters page for a chart. Hum, don't you mean 350 gal spa? Most appropriate heater size would be 400,000 in your choice of brands (Raypak). Wow, 3500 gal. it must be at least 10' x 16' x 3' quite impressive but impractical. k
My elderly mum has moved to a small flat. What would be the best water heater for a single person with low usage?
A person would need a propane water heater if they lived in an area where heat would be needed. Some people who live out in the country and don't have access to other types of heaters.
One of the main retailers for a corner bathtub would be Jacuzzi. This is partially their main field. Other than Jacuzzi, one could browse TescoBathrooms as they also have a selection.
It sounds like it broke between one day and the next day. Maybe a blown fuse?
you would get punished. they would kill you.