Paradise Valley Spas.
530 Francisco Boulevard West, San Rafael, California, United States
About the Paradise Valley Spas.
Paradise Valley Spas is a premier store located at 530 Francisco Boulevard West in San Rafael, California. We offer a wide range of luxurious spa products and accessories to enhance your relaxation and wellness experience. Our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and helping you find the perfect spa for your needs. Whether you are looking for a hot tub, sauna, or other spa equipment, Paradise Valley Spas has everything you need to create your own personal paradise at home. Visit us today and discover the ultimate in relaxation and rejuvenation.
Photos of Paradise Valley Spas.
530 Francisco Blvd W, San Rafael, CA 94901, United States
Opening hours of Paradise Valley Spas.
Monday:
10:30 - 19:00
Tuesday:
10:30 - 19:00
Wednesday:
10:30 - 19:00
Thursday:
10:30 - 19:00
Friday:
10:30 - 19:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 17:00
Reviews of Paradise Valley Spas.
"Beware of undisclosed install costs ($1605)! I replaced my old Sundance spa with a new one, and brought in my old model detail so they could help me get the right match for my space. However upon install, the installers said the electrical didn't match up, and I would be delayed until a special electrician could come out, but they would work on it asap. A week later they hooked me up with an electrician, but now the installers said it would be three more weeks before they could come back out (so much for helping me asap). It took a month. The electrician then charged me $1605. I didn’t budget for this. The cost of the spa install was in their invoice, and included a site visit and I showed photos of everything before I bought it so I disclosed everything. Sundance did not own up to a different electrical configuration that would be a cost to me. If customers don’t know what the actual cost may be for your spa, how can we know how to budget? Sundance has a choice to stand by the cost that I was quoted - which included installation, or to keep the full profit -- guess which one they did?"
"We had an incredibly unpleasant experience with the purchase of our hot tub through Paradise, mainly related to the poorly designed tubs they sell and the subsequent customer service to deal with said tubs. We had a leak in the brand new tub that took multiple repair visits and a lot of follow up on our part to get resolved. And we've recently discovered that the control panel is not sealed and when multiple people are in the tub and water spills over, it dumps into the inner walls of the tub where the water sits. We are told this is how they are designed and to manage the water level based on how many people will be sitting in it. In addition the new cover they sold us is already water logged and showing signs of damage. All of these problems have shown up within the one year warranty. The repairman was incredibly unpleasant, refused to solve the control panel leak issue properly and at this point we are going to fix it ourselves because we are done dealing with this company. Just a terrible experience all around and we're left with a brand new tub that we feel is defective."
"We highly recommend this store. Customer service was top notch! Dan was very attentive and knowledgeable while helping us pick out the perfect spa. Unfortunately, the address we want the spa installed is outside their service area but Randy helped connect us with a Sundance spa store in our area. Thank you for a pressure free no hassle experience."
"My life has become a Marin cliche. I didn't just buy a hot tub, but a specific Sundance model called "The Marin". Did you know that there are more hot tubs per capita in Marin than anywhere else on earth? At least that's what I've heard, I can't be bothered to fact check it. But it certainly seems plausible. I've had the tub for about 4 months which has given me plenty of time to soak in it and reflect on my experience with Paradise Valley Spas. BTW, I get the impression they want you to say "spa" instead of "hot tub". I guess "spa" sounds more elevated. Like, a "hot tub" is a corrugated metal trough that your uncle pours hot water in and invites you to join him. We first visited Paradise about a year ago. Because of a certain pandemic, delivery on hot tubs, I mean spas, were delayed due to Supply Chain Issues. It took about 5 months for our spa to finally arrive. Oh...get this. It came right during that 110 degree heat wave! I hope the shipping is a little faster now. My experience with Paradise, Randy in particular, has been fabulous. He knows EVERYTHING about hot t-- spas, and can answer every question you have. He helped us decide which model was perfect for us and what to expect. After they installed it, I had more questions that Randy was happy to answer. I can't tell you what a great resource he is. Friendly, straight forward and honest. Great experience. Here are some photos and videos of The Marin on my patio. I seriously love this spa. I use it daily, especially after a workout. It's got great massage jets. Oh, and there is nothing finer than watching the sun rise on a 40 degree morning while sitting in 103 degree hot water. Highly recommend Paradise Valley Spas. (They're hot tubs.)"
"Do not believe the delivery dates or that they will be communicative. We ordered a Bullfrog - it was pricier than other hot tubs we looked. Paradise told us that because they were manufactured in the United States, there would be no problems with delivery. This was important to us as we were hosting a party mid June to celebrate graduation. The delivery date was scheduled about 4 months after we ordered. As we had not heard from Randy, we finally called him a week before our initial delivery date and he told us it was going to be delayed three weeks to the end of May. While we were disappointed, this still meant we would have the tub for our kids. Once again, we had no contact from them before the new delivery date so we called Randy again. Now, it is delayed until the end of July completely ruining our plans. So, look elsewhere for an less expensive model where they will reach out if any issues arise with delivery and work with you to make things right. I will update this."
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