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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: iggythewetcat on September 25, 2004, 05:22:55 pm

Title: this is one small step for me...
Post by: iggythewetcat on September 25, 2004, 05:22:55 pm
Wow, it’s really great to have you “protubbers” to rely on for information! With my installation date approaching I’m trying to finalize the last details. My new deck will encompass the tub on three sides. My plan is to be able to step into the tub directly from the deck. In your opinions what would be the ideal height of the deck if the tub is 29 inches high? In other words should the deck go 10’’, 12’’, 15’’ up the side? Any other thoughts on the matter would be appreciated.
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Post by: Dr. Spa™ Ret. on September 25, 2004, 06:09:15 pm
The deck should be the same height as what you're stepping on in the spa.
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Post by: tony on September 25, 2004, 07:00:49 pm
That is how I have mine.  The deck is the same height as the step inside the spa where I enter.
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Post by: stuart on September 25, 2004, 11:11:33 pm

I recommend to people that they should leave 12 to 18 inches above the deck as it is easier to set on the side and swing your legs over to get in and out. It will also deter children (or adults for that matter) and animals from getting on your cover. I've seen people that only leave a few inches out of the deck and then wonder why squirrels and mice tear up their covers.
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Post by: stuart on September 25, 2004, 11:12:35 pm
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The deck should be the same height as what you're stepping on in the spa.

I did not read Doc's post! Ya, what he said! ;D
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Post by: bethshar on September 26, 2004, 02:15:04 pm
Just wondering - if your spa is about 18 inches above the ground, will people tend to sit on it.  Can the cover take people sitting on it?
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Post by: rocket on September 26, 2004, 06:46:41 pm
doc  & stu are correctomundo.
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Post by: stuart on September 26, 2004, 10:25:15 pm
That 12 to 18 inches I recommended would be about 3 feet by Doc's standard of measure! ;) ;D
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Post by: Brewman on September 27, 2004, 07:52:20 am
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Just wondering - if your spa is about 18 inches above the ground, will people tend to sit on it.  Can the cover take people sitting on it?


I wouldn't let anyone sit on my spa cover.  They're too expensive to take the chance.  Unless you have an Arctic Spa cover, in which case you can (apparently) have several adults stroll across the cover.  
Brewman
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Post by: HotTubMan on September 27, 2004, 10:23:15 am
Correction Brewman!

You can have an entire show team of sales guys/gals on that cover. This is very important for those times you go to home show and happen to drag an entire sales team back to your house for a soak.
;D

HTMan
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Post by: doodoo on September 27, 2004, 02:19:14 pm
Here<s what we did. My ''height challenged'' wife and I measured the perfect height of the tub by putting a temporary brace. 2X4's cut down until it fit just right when we sat on it next to an open area.  What I call the practice sit your a$$ down and rotate your butt to see if that is the height you want method.  15'' was the winner.
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Post by: stuart on September 27, 2004, 02:54:02 pm
doodoo,
My harassing Doc about his unit of measure is one thing but dude, I really have to question what YOU call 15 inches!!!! :D ;D ;)
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Post by: wmccall on September 27, 2004, 04:13:02 pm
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Correction Brewman!

You can have an entire show team of sales guys/gals on that cover. This is very important for those times you go to home show and happen to drag an entire sales team back to your house for a soak.
 ;D

HTMan



Keep in mind that salepeople and teams are generally full of hot air
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Post by: huh? on September 27, 2004, 08:41:28 pm
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Correction Brewman!

You can have an entire show team of sales guys/gals on that cover. This is very important for those times you go to home show and happen to drag an entire sales team back to your house for a soak.
 ;D

HTMan


However, this might aid in the "negotiating process". ;D
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Post by: doodoo on September 28, 2004, 11:55:56 am
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doodoo,
My harassing Doc about his unit of measure is one thing but dude, I really have to question what YOU call 15 inches!!!! :D ;D ;)


So much to do with this, but will leave it at..... my wife's reaction the first time she saw me  :o :o :o :o :o

He he he!!!