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I have a 2004 Hotspring "Grande" that developed a leak after several uses. After getting totally hosed for "repair" with no results (100.00 pr hour) I stopped the repairman and the spa has been sitting since then. The foam insulation has been somewhat removed and one of the hoses has been cut in two. I've decided this is the year to either fix it or throw it away so my question is; it possible to remove all of the foam insulation and replace the hoses once they're exposed? How difficult is this process? Thank you in advance for any advice. Renne.
Specs:
Grandee (model G) 7'7" x 8'4"x 38" high, 150 sq ft, 6,000 heater watts, 500 gallons, 1008 lbs dry weight, 230 volt, 50 amp single phase GFCI protected circuit.
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