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Foam Type and Hot Tub Cover Repair

Question:
Does anyone know why extruded polystyrene (aka Styrofoam, blue/pink rigid insulation board) is not used as the core for hot tub covers? All covers, incuding mine seem to be expanded polystrene Beads which become waterlogged and crack over time. It would seem that Stryofoam would not soak up water and is also as strong and as good an insulation. Am in the process of using it to repair mine but......it seems to easy an answer!!! or is it?


Answer:
All covers, incuding mine seem to be expanded polystrene Beads which become waterlogged and crack over time. Extruded board is usually made in a couple of thicknesses and sold to the construction industry. Few, if any fabricators use it for cutting into shapes or other forms of fabrication. EPS boads can be made with better fusion and thus will not become waterlogged. But then it would cost a few pennies more. Your hot tub probably cost $5,000 so the manufacturer can not afford an extra 25бщ to make it better. consider putting a coating on it as a barrier. Latex based products will not harm it and once a barrier is formed, any coating can be put on top of that. Ed

It would seem that Stryofoam would not soak up water and is also as strong and as good an insulation.


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