Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Spud on March 11, 2015, 06:19:34 am
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Hi guys, I'm a newbie to the forum and really hope you experts can assist.
I am procuring a new hot tub (my first one!!) for hydrotherapy reasons as my wife has fibromyalgia and planning to invest up to $15,000 for a pretty decent model (recommendations appreciated). However......... my summer house (log cabin) where I planning to site the tub is due to be erected next week and before I even consider jumping in and buying a hot tub, I want to make sure I prepare the cabin the best way possible to sustain it's life. Can any of you advise on the following.......
I have a strengthened Larch flooring being fitted as my base so weight should not be an issue.....
? what treatments for rot etc. do I need to apply to floor (including the walls and roof??)
? what type of waterproof (& anti-slip) flooring is best (heavy duty linoleum? but what about airflow in between?)
? humidity extraction, recommend a humidifier and how about an extract fan for a 4.2M X 3.6M cabin?
? with the cover on whilst tub still on, will open windows be enough for air circulation or can I expect a lot of humidity which will need an extract fan being on 24/7?
? drainage - is a wet vacuum sufficient for spillages on to waterproof floor instead of fitting a drain in floor (reluctant to do this for chemically contaminated water damaging my lawn/garden)
? AM I MISSING ANYTHING AS A 'MUST DO' before delving in to the deep end?
Thanks guys, appreciate your input. And by the way.......I live in Scotland, UK where we get 8 months of bad weather and 4 months of winter (thus why the tub is going inside!!). Have a great day.
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Put the hot tub outside and all of this is moot ;-). The "bad weather" is the best time to hot tub!
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Put the hot tub outside and all of this is moot ;-). The "bad weather" is the best time to hot tub!
Outside for sure!!
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Put the hot tub outside and all of this is moot ;-). The "bad weather" is the best time to hot tub!
Outside for sure!!
+1 on putting the tub outside. Maybe build some kind of a roof over top???
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And the water won't damage your lawn/garden. Unless your using something we don't know about?
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I vote for indoors .. nothing like being able to use the tub whenever you want, and not needing to consider suits. My tub is in my basement and I would never consider of putting it outdoors even though it cost me $10,000 to cut a hole in my basement to get it down there :)