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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Jacuzzi Jim on December 16, 2013, 01:56:23 pm

Title: For those putting a spa on a deck..
Post by: Jacuzzi Jim on December 16, 2013, 01:56:23 pm
  Make sure the structure can hold it!    Note the propane tank.   :o

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Title: Re: For those putting a spa on a deck..
Post by: rosewoodsteel on December 16, 2013, 02:00:59 pm
Wow!
It appears that the propane tank kept the whole thing from crushing the 4 wheeler.
Was anyone hurt, Jim?
Title: Re: For those putting a spa on a deck..
Post by: Jacuzzi Jim on December 16, 2013, 02:17:37 pm
 Probably not, just a random internet photo my delivery guy found..
Title: Re: For those putting a spa on a deck..
Post by: clover on December 16, 2013, 02:22:22 pm
Look to me like a learning experience. 
Title: Re: For those putting a spa on a deck..
Post by: Tman122 on December 16, 2013, 06:30:57 pm
Do you think the guy who put it up there said "Oops my bad!"
Title: Re: For those putting a spa on a deck..
Post by: Chas on December 23, 2013, 10:46:48 am
I have put many tubs on decks like that, and if they were built to standard construction practices, I would add one post in the center, with a header across the top to distribute the load. I've never even had on sag, let alone collapse. Methinks there was no post out at the corner, nor any extra structure.

 8)
Title: Re: For those putting a spa on a deck..
Post by: rosewoodsteel on December 24, 2013, 08:00:36 am
This could have been a heck of a lot worse.   Although getting the hot tub down will be a challenge..
Title: Re: For those putting a spa on a deck..
Post by: bob snader on December 25, 2013, 01:52:05 pm
I have put many tubs on decks like that, and if they were built to standard construction practices, I would add one post in the center, with a header across the top to distribute the load. I've never even had on sag, let alone collapse. Methinks there was no post out at the corner, nor any extra structure.

 8)
Well clearly the back of the deck was not supported by post to the ground. It was simply bolted to the second floor rim joist, and if you look carefully enough it looks like actual rim joist inside the house was taken out.... along with the sheathing and the siding.

The back part of that deck SHOULD have had added post support directly to the ground instead of just assuming the rim joist would take the weight.
Title: Re: For those putting a spa on a deck..
Post by: Spoiledrotten on December 26, 2013, 10:03:19 am
This could have been a heck of a lot worse.   Although getting the hot tub down will be a challenge..

Nah, gravity will take care of that. Tie to the back of the 4wheeler and get a running start. Down she will come. I don't think they have to worry about scratching the siding on the house.