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It is not recommended to cut acrylic hot tubs yourself. Because if cut incorrectly, potential problems with the acrylic hot tub may not appear immediately, but will gradually emerge during long-term use. The lifespan of an acrylic hot tub largely depends on the integrity of its surface.
Acrylic hot tub lining: This refers to the inner molded layer that comes into direct contact with water and the user's body. Outer shell: This refers to the outermost protective component of the spa tub, enclosing the internal structure.
For example, a 2300 × 2300 × 900 mm hot tub: Dry weight approximately 400 kg Approximately 1800 kg with water Over 2000 kg when fully loaded This is the standard weight range for large outdoor acrylic hot tubs.
While painting is not recommended, it can be considered in the following situations: • The tub structure is intact, but the surface is completely aged. • You are willing to pay for professional refurbishment. • You have a limited renovation budget but don't want to replace the tub etc.
An acrylic hot bathtub is an outdoor spa bathtub made primarily of acrylic sheets, constructed through heating, vacuum forming, and the addition of a fiberglass reinforcement layer. Acrylic boasts a smooth surface, high transparency, and excellent toughness, and is favored for its weather resistance and corrosion resistance.
Color itself does not determine the durability of an acrylic hot tub. The reasons are: • White acrylic has the same base material as other colored acrylics. • Durability is determined by the molecular structure and manufacturing process of acrylic.