Hot Tub Installation Planning Guide
A hot tub would be a great feature in your house because it is so convenient
and relaxing to have one. And now that you have decided to purchase one, either
outdoor or indoor hot tub, not it is the time to think about the installation
system. Most of the hot tubs are designed to be both outdoor and indoor so the
only thing you need to do is to prepare the suitable location of the spa with a
strong structure of the ground.
Having your hot tub outdoor
This is a very popular choice since most of the people would put their hot
tubs outdoor. Before installing your hot tub, make sure that you have prepared
an appropriate base. For example, you can use prefabricated spa pads as the
base. With this material, you will have an attractive base which is maintenance
free and might be cheaper than other alternatives. Besides, it is also very easy
to set up.
Another options for the base is the gravel rock, which is among the low price
materials. Before putting the gravel rock, make sure that you have a compact
ground underneath. And then you can also choose concrete as the spa base. The
price is considered medium but it is certainly strong, needs low maintenance,
and lasts long. For decorative purposes, you can add some colors, patterns, or
textures on the concrete.
Having pavers stones is very popular as the base of a hot tub because it will
give extra attention on the style. Besides, you have plenty choices of pavers to
choose from. When you are preparing the base, you need to understand all of the
specifications from the stone manufacturer in order to create a stable base that
will last long.
Another great alternative for installing your hot tub is by putting in on an
elevated deck. This method would certainly give you a fantastic location for the
spa but it could be quite expensive also. Furthermore, before building the deck
you would need to consider about the weight of the hot tub before and after it
is filled with water. The deck that you are building needs to be strong enough
to carry the hot tub anytime. If you have any doubts about getting it done by
yourself, you need to contact a qualified building contractor in order to get
suitable information on how to build it.
Setting up your indoor hot tub
Although this is not a very popular option, many people choose to have the
hot tub indoor rather than outdoor. The room where our hot tub would be located
must have an appropriate ventilation system so the room does not get moist so
easily. Putting up a fan or a venting system in the room is recommended to avoid
losing so much water in a short time because when you are using the hot tub, the
water will evaporate so quickly.
Just like the outdoor system, you also need a strong base to be able to put
your hot tub indoor. You can use concrete for example, since this material is
very strong. But if you decide to choose other floor material for the base, you
need to consider about the weight of the hot tub and compare it with the maximum
capacity of what the floor material can handle. Before starting this project,
you might need to have a consultation with a qualified contractor to get the
full information about floor structure that is suitable for your hot tub.
Moreover, it would be great to make a drain system in the room where you are
planning to put the hot tub in because there is a big chance that the water will
drip or splash from the hot tub. Also, because the floor would be wet from the
tub water, you need to pick the floor system that will not make you slip or lose
your balance when you walk on it.
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