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Hot Tub Installation

Hot Tub Installation – Hot Tubs Installation Information

After purchasing a hot tub the next thing you have to thing about is if you want to do the hot tub installation yourself, or hire a hot tub service professional to do it for you.

Before deciding to do this hot tub installation task yourself, you should check your local city and state laws regarding hot tub installation. Some cities might say that it’s illegal to do a hot tub installation without first having a building permit. Or your city might require a licensed professional to do your hot tub wiring.

Hot Tub Installation – Where To Place Your Hot Tub Spa

Deciding where to place your hot tubs is very important, especially with hot tubs that aren’t portable spas. Portable spas are a little easier to place, since if you don’t like placement later down the road you can just pick them up and move them.

Having indoor hot tubs requires some thought and maybe slight remodels to your home before placing your hot tubs indoors. Indoor hot tub installation makes you think about ventilation and drainage more then outdoor hot tub installation. So be sure that your indoor hot tubs have proper ventilation and drainage before doing your hot tub installation.

Outdoor hot tub installation should think about placement and foundation more than indoor hot tubs. Try to place your outdoor hot tubs on solid ground that is level. Recommended foundation for hot tub installation outdoors is concrete at least 4” thick reinforced with rebar bars. Try to place your hot tubs and portable spas somewhere in your yard that is the most private. Using wind breaks or hot tub enclosures can provide privacy, as well as keep the wind from getting to your hot tubs water which will waste energy and cost you more on your electricity bill.

Most of the hot tub installation process is really easy, and be done yourselves except for the hot tub wiring. Hot tub wiring wrong can fry your hot tub or yourself! Always read your hot tub manuals for their specifications of hot tub installation.

Last updated on November 16, 2024 6:13 am
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