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Nazz26:
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Hope I did this right.  I poured a 6" reinforced concrete slab for the tub and a 4" concrete walkway inlayed with four 12x12 bluestone tiles. The electric lines were placed 16" under the concrete walkway in conduit leading from the patio to the hot tub.  Here are a few photos of the work I did in my backyard of my house located in upstate New York.  My family and I have been soaking in the tub every night from day one.  We love it.  All I need now is.. LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW....

Update 02/16/2014..  OMG!!!!!  The Gods were listening when I said let it snow.  I have almost 3 feet of snow in my backyard.   Had to dig out around the hot tub to lift the cover off the tub. 
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Spoiledrotten:
Good looking concrete work and very nice finale! Congrats!

wmccall:

--- Quote from: Spoiledrotten on October 15, 2013, 07:49:55 am ---Good looking concrete work and very nice finale! Congrats!

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I agree, enjoy!

Nazz26:
Thanks to both of you...

hottubdan:
I like the espresso step and coastal skirt.  Post a review on the Hot Spring site. ;)

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