Very helpful. Thank you. I would love to paint the skirting kit pre or post installation. Based on the material used in the kits can you recommend painting process?
Thanks for such a great vid!! Some people are saying the kit start fading and warping after a couple of months due to the sun. Do you think this may be due to poor installation. How is your holding up ?
Interesting. I haven't experienced fading personally. Mine has held up well and still looks as you see it in the video. It has been over a year since I installed it. Perhaps others who have had the kit longer can chime in with their experience here. The materials will expand and contract with changes in temperature & humidity. I left gaps between the panels to allow for this. If the panels are installed without expansion gaps, I would 100% expect the cabinet to buckle and pucker. Thanks for your comment/question @rbx10
Excellent! I love finally seeing some variety in the product selection of this space. It appears to be a rolled product, which seems like it would be easier to install. Just cut the roll to the height you need before you open it up, attach it to the hot tub, run it around the hot tub, then cut it to the length you need. Last step would be to conceal the seam (and it would only have one seam!). Somebody buy this and report your thoughts. I am specifically curious about the durability. With a rolled product it would have to be inherently flexible...so thinner material. Might be a little more susceptible to buckling in temperature extremes. Let's hear what others have to say. Thanks for sharing, @petekottmann4422
Thanks for watching the video, @user-cr8il7pe6s. I didn't take the measurement you are asking about, so I don't have an answer for you. But if you follow the product link in the description, you can relay that question to the vendor directly. I can say that the kit is designed for hot tubs measuring 96"x96" or smaller. So as long as your hot tub falls into that category, the size of each individual panel is "big enough." ;-) I hope that helps.
I have the exact same hot tub and replaced all of the exterior panels with composite ply board I got at Home Depot of under $200.00 and it looks as good as your $900.00 kit. I then painted it for another $30.00.
Thanks for the comment BDeer. I searched the aisles of Lowes and Home Depot for a product like what you are describing and came up with zilch. Can you link it here? Would love to see pictures of your project, if you are able to share. Also, if you used composite, why did you paint it? Composite materials can just be washed when they look dingy...no need for paint.
Thanks, @Michelle Pucca. I wrapped the horizontal wood piece you referenced with Angle Aluminum. If you go into my profile and pull up my other videos, open the one titled "Bending Angle Aluminum" and you will get a good idea of what I did. Good luck with your project!
Where did you get the trim between the composite and the acrylic shell? It looks like aluminum. You didn’t talk about that. Is that a wood painted? Thanks
Thanks for the question, @owenpelaez6594. I manufactured the aluminum trim you are referring to using angle aluminum. You can see some of my methods in the following video: ua-cam.com/video/I_JXeDDXxI8/v-deo.html The trim was then caulked in place using clear silicone. There are no painted surfaces on the finished product.
I need to do this to mine. It’s an old jacuzzi model. The sides are all the same flexible 1-1/2” vertical strips attached (glued?) to a thin plastic backing. The plastic back is getting cracked and the wood is showing it’s age. I’ve been looking for a cost effective solution. Possibly foam backed canvas segments with grommets made like boat covers or even solid plastic sidewalls cut from plastic barrels. Or…. Rebuilding the original
I feel your pain, @ehRalph. If I could have found some inexpensive 1 1/2" composite strips, I would have just applied that all the way around and saved myself a ton of $$. To my surprise, I had difficulty sourcing this material. If you or others reading this find a composite material that would be suitable for this type of use, please share it here in the comments.
Hey there! I am a PR from Amazon brand and have been following your channel. I really enjoy your content and would like to collaborate with you. How can I get in touch with you?
The hot tub came with some ~1" square stock to transition between the fiberglass tub and the cabinet. I replaced the rotten sections and wrapped it in angle aluminum (aka L-channel). I siliconed the seam between the fiberglass tub and the aluminum in order to achieve zero wood surfaces to maintain a finish on. If you go to my video on "Bending Angle Aluminum" you'll see what I mean.
Totally agree @thirstbuster78. The idea that you need to replace the whole hot tub when the cabinet deteriorates is absurd. We have to stick together and share our solutions. Thanks for your comment. 🙂
Looks nice
Very helpful. Thank you. I would love to paint the skirting kit pre or post installation. Based on the material used in the kits can you recommend painting process?
Thanks for such a great vid!! Some people are saying the kit start fading and warping after a couple of months due to the sun. Do you think this may be due to poor installation. How is your holding up ?
Interesting. I haven't experienced fading personally. Mine has held up well and still looks as you see it in the video. It has been over a year since I installed it. Perhaps others who have had the kit longer can chime in with their experience here.
The materials will expand and contract with changes in temperature & humidity. I left gaps between the panels to allow for this. If the panels are installed without expansion gaps, I would 100% expect the cabinet to buckle and pucker.
Thanks for your comment/question @rbx10
FYI Confer Plastics makes a replacement kit $449. Wayfair list it with MSRP 599, but sale at $225.
Excellent! I love finally seeing some variety in the product selection of this space. It appears to be a rolled product, which seems like it would be easier to install. Just cut the roll to the height you need before you open it up, attach it to the hot tub, run it around the hot tub, then cut it to the length you need. Last step would be to conceal the seam (and it would only have one seam!).
Somebody buy this and report your thoughts. I am specifically curious about the durability. With a rolled product it would have to be inherently flexible...so thinner material. Might be a little more susceptible to buckling in temperature extremes. Let's hear what others have to say.
Thanks for sharing, @petekottmann4422
Looks great! Just wondering what the width of the corner panels and side panels were in the kit before cutting down?
Thanks for watching the video, @user-cr8il7pe6s. I didn't take the measurement you are asking about, so I don't have an answer for you. But if you follow the product link in the description, you can relay that question to the vendor directly. I can say that the kit is designed for hot tubs measuring 96"x96" or smaller. So as long as your hot tub falls into that category, the size of each individual panel is "big enough." ;-) I hope that helps.
I have the exact same hot tub and replaced all of the exterior panels with composite ply board I got at Home Depot of under $200.00 and it looks as good as your $900.00 kit. I then painted it for another $30.00.
what exactly is Composite Ply Board? I need to do this
Thanks for the comment BDeer. I searched the aisles of Lowes and Home Depot for a product like what you are describing and came up with zilch. Can you link it here? Would love to see pictures of your project, if you are able to share. Also, if you used composite, why did you paint it? Composite materials can just be washed when they look dingy...no need for paint.
No way you got anything like this for under 200$
Poor quality comment. Nobody can find composite ply board (or whatever this person is suggesting), so this is just a typical non-constructive comment
Really nice job
That looks great.. What did you cover that horizontal wood that goes around the top part of the hot tub just underneath the fiberglass shell?
Thanks, @Michelle Pucca. I wrapped the horizontal wood piece you referenced with Angle Aluminum. If you go into my profile and pull up my other videos, open the one titled "Bending Angle Aluminum" and you will get a good idea of what I did. Good luck with your project!
Better yet, here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/I_JXeDDXxI8/v-deo.html
sweet!!! looks great
Thank you! :-)
Where did you get the trim between the composite and the acrylic shell? It looks like aluminum. You didn’t talk about that. Is that a wood painted?
Thanks
Thanks for the question, @owenpelaez6594. I manufactured the aluminum trim you are referring to using angle aluminum. You can see some of my methods in the following video: ua-cam.com/video/I_JXeDDXxI8/v-deo.html The trim was then caulked in place using clear silicone. There are no painted surfaces on the finished product.
I need to do this to mine. It’s an old jacuzzi model. The sides are all the same flexible 1-1/2” vertical strips attached (glued?) to a thin plastic backing. The plastic back is getting cracked and the wood is showing it’s age. I’ve been looking for a cost effective solution. Possibly foam backed canvas segments with grommets made like boat covers or even solid plastic sidewalls cut from plastic barrels. Or…. Rebuilding the original
I feel your pain, @ehRalph. If I could have found some inexpensive 1 1/2" composite strips, I would have just applied that all the way around and saved myself a ton of $$. To my surprise, I had difficulty sourcing this material. If you or others reading this find a composite material that would be suitable for this type of use, please share it here in the comments.
Hey there! I am a PR from Amazon brand and have been following your channel. I really enjoy your content and would like to collaborate with you. How can I get in touch with you?
Looks good ! What did you use to replace the trim between the fiberglass spa and the new paneling that wraps all the way around the top?
The hot tub came with some ~1" square stock to transition between the fiberglass tub and the cabinet. I replaced the rotten sections and wrapped it in angle aluminum (aka L-channel). I siliconed the seam between the fiberglass tub and the aluminum in order to achieve zero wood surfaces to maintain a finish on. If you go to my video on "Bending Angle Aluminum" you'll see what I mean.
How much did this kit cost?
Hi Matt, I paid around $800 for the kit on Amazon.
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Looks fantastic. I need tk do this on mine... replacement is $24,000. Thats insane.. it wokrs good just a little ugly.
Totally agree @thirstbuster78. The idea that you need to replace the whole hot tub when the cabinet deteriorates is absurd. We have to stick together and share our solutions. Thanks for your comment. 🙂