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Home » Outdoor Living » Pools & Hot Tubs » 5 Things You Need to Consider Before Installing a Indoor Hot Tub in Your Home

Pools & Hot Tubs, The Home · February 23, 2022

5 Things You Need to Consider Before Installing a Indoor Hot Tub in Your Home

5 Things You Need to Consider Before Installing Indoor Hot Tub in Your Home

A hot tub provides an excellent avenue to decompress after a long day at work. You could also invite your friends over to hang out while you indulge in your favorite bottle of wine. However, there are a lot of intricacies that are involved with owning an indoor hot tub. You need to plan well in advance and speak to a few specialists to avoid any mishaps along the way. Here are a few things you need to consider before installing an indoor hot tub in your home.

Ascertain there is good drainage and adequate water supply

It would be best to ensure you have more than one drainage in the room containing your hot tub to give you an easier time emptying your hot tub. An adequate water supply is almost as important as a good drainage system for your hot tub. You wouldn’t want to install your hot tub only to have problems filling it up when you need to decompress. Reach out to a plumber in your area to help you fix the plumbing.

Ensure your flooring is appropriate

The floor in the room where you install your hot tub should be strong enough to withstand splashing when people step out of the tub. Wood flooring and carpeting are out of the question because the material would eventually rot. Stick to anti-slip ceramic tiles or those with a matte finish for extra safety. Tiles will not rot and are strong enough to withstand the constant wetness.

Install moisture-resistant walls

The water vapor from the hot tub could make the walls become moldy and eventually start sagging. Mitigate this issue by switching out to concrete, glass, or cedar walls which are easier to maintain and are less likely to rot. Another great alternative would be green board, a water-resistant type of drywall that would work well in a moist environment.

Hire a professional to install your hot tub

Installing a hot tub doesn’t qualify to be a DIY project. according to the experts, you will need to hire a professional who can manage to handle the weight of the hot tub and connect the wires correctly. We recommend you source for a professional near you or have the company you bought it from assign someone to install it for you.

Add some fans to the room

Even though you want a sauna-like experience, it would be nice to breathe in some fresh air. You would also like the room to cool down after you have switched off your hot tub. Depending on your budget and preference, you could opt for a ceiling fan or exhaust fan.

Wrapping

Now that you have gained more knowledge about indoor hot tubs, you can now go ahead and install one in your home. Ensure you consult with an expert on how to maintain it if you want your hot tub to serve you for many years to come. It would be best to find a local hot tub company to perform regular cleanings, repairs, and preventative measures.

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