What is an acceptable slope for a hot tub?

The spa pad should be at least the size of the spa. If you are going to pour cement pad put a slight slope in it so that water won't pool under the spa. A 3/4″ slope in a 10 foot wide cement pad is adequate. If you use bricks or patio blocks, they should set on at least a 3″ base of sand, pea gravel or crushed stone.
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How much slope is OK for a hot tub?

If your spa's pad is slightly sloped it will not affect the performance of the spa or its structure, however, there should be no dips, sags, or unevenness in the pad. Most patios are built to slope away from the house for drainage purposes. There should be no more than a ½” (1.27cm) slope in an 8'(2.44m) run.
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Can I put hot tub on sloped patio?

Level a hot tub where the slope is no greater than 1 inch with heavy-duty plastic shims. For slopes greater than 1 inch, the best solution is to move the hot tub and add a new foundation or a bed of framed sand that is compacted & level and topped with gravel. Then move the hot tub back.
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Can a hot tub be slightly unlevel?

Leveling a hot tub that is on uneven concrete can be done with simple shims if the slope is less than one inch. For steeper slopes, leveling will require more involved solutions such as custom-built pads of wood, sand or gravel, or even a new concrete pad. We've written how to level hot tub on gravel before.
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How much can a hot tub be off level?

Remember, the ground must be smooth and level.

A layer of four to six inches will be sufficient for most hot tubs.
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How close to the house can you put a hot tub?

Proximity to the house. To reduce the risk of electrocution, place your tub at least 16 feet away from overhead power lines. To protect your home and outbuildings from potential flooding, keep it at least 5 feet from any structure.
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How do you prepare the ground for a hot tub?

Place a layer of gravel on the leveled spot. The thickness of the layer will depend on the size and weight of your hot tub, but a layer four to six inches thick should be adequate for most hot tubs. Extend the gravel out around the tub in all directions, to avoid having a muddy area around your hot tub.
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Can I put a hot tub on pavers?

Sitting a Hot Tub on Pavers

If using pavers, select ones that are smooth and can be interlocked at a level height to create a solid, flat layer on top of a concrete base. If you do not want to install a concrete slab underneath the pavers, sand or gravel will be needed to properly support the weight of the hot tub.
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Can a hot tub be placed on gravel?

Gravel Pads

The construction gravel should be topped with another layer of smaller sized pea gravel until it is perfectly even with the edges of the excavated area. So yes, a hot tub can sit on gravel! To find out more about hot tub installation requirements, download a hot tub buyer's guide.
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Can you put a hot tub on a patio?

HOT TUB PLACEMENT CONSIDERATIONS. Your hot tub can be placed just about anywhere—outdoors or even indoors when practical. You can put it on a deck, patio, rooftop entertaining area, or even under a gazebo.
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How thick should a concrete pad be for a hot tub?

The minimum thickness safety requirement for a basic hot tub pad is 4″ thick reinforced concrete with a diameter of 6″ less than the diameter of the bottom of the tub. Therefore, a 5′ round straight sided wood hot tub would require a 4′ 6″ square pad. The type of ground underneath the pad should be stable as well.
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What is best to put under a hot tub?

If you're having a base installed especially for your Hot Tub we would recommend a patio, decking area or poured concrete base. Whatever you choose make sure whoever installs it for you ensures the base is level and large enough for your Hot Tub and steps.
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How much does it cost to pour a concrete slab for a hot tub?

Hot Tub Concrete Pad Cost

A concrete slab costs $5 to $10 per square foot or between $500 and $2,500 for a hot tub. Other options for a hot tub foundation pad are an existing patio, gravel base, pavers, reinforced deck, or plastic spa pad.
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Does a hot tub need to be on a concrete slab?

A hot tub does not have to sit on concrete and can be placed on any stable, level surface that will not become unstable due to moisture or weight. Those surfaces include wooden decks, paver stones, gravel beds, or spa pads.
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How big of a slab do I need for a hot tub?

For most DIY concrete slabs, the best material to use is a ready-mix crack-resistant concrete mix like QUIKRETE. A concrete base for a spa should be around 4 inches thick. This means that for an 8'x8' spa pad, you'll need enough concrete to fill 21.33 cubic feet (that's 36 80-lb bags of QUIKRETE).
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How thick do pavers have to be for hot tub?

Pavers between 1.5 and 3 inches thick are ideal for a hot tub base and will provide the perfect level of support for the fully loaded weight of the hot tub. But you can't just set the pavers on grass or bare ground.
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Can you put a hot tub on the grass?

Can I put a hot tub on dirt or in the grass? A hot tub should not be placed on soil or on a lawn. Instead, it will need a solid platform to support all of the weight. Exposure to wet soil and grass will reduce the life of your hot tub and expose it to insects and moisture.
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Does hot tub conduit need to be buried?

Do not bury conduit underneath the hot tub. The conduit will exit the house near the breaker panel, so use a hole saw to create an opening through the outside wall. Then, measure, cut and cement the conduit and fittings.
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Should a hot tub pad be sloped?

The spa pad should be at least the size of the spa. If you are going to pour cement pad put a slight slope in it so that water won't pool under the spa. A 3/4″ slope in a 10 foot wide cement pad is adequate. If you use bricks or patio blocks, they should set on at least a 3″ base of sand, pea gravel or crushed stone.
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Should a hot tub be in sun or shade?

Hot tubs should be in the shade for three main reasons: it's more comfortable than using the spa in direct sunlight, it means less wear and tear on your cover, and UV rays can reduce the effectiveness of your sanitizer.
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What are the rules for hot tubs?

Recommended guidelines suggest that you should use a hot tub for 15 to 30 minutes at a time with a maximum of 45 minutes at any one time. DO NOT EAT FOOD OR SMOKE IN THE TUB. DO NOT IMMERSE YOUR HEAD UNDERWATER. DO NOT PUT ANY WEIGHT ON THE PLASTIC LID AS IT MAY DAMAGE OR BREAK THE LID.
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Do you need a fence around a hot tub?

Fences and barriers are required to be installed around pools and hot tubs in many states. The primary reason these laws exist is for safety. Even a few inches of water can be a drowning hazard, especially for children.
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Is pea gravel good for hot tub base?

Practically, a pea gravel base offers the advantage of easy drainage, unlike a solid brick, concrete, or wood base. A secure and lasting pea gravel base can be made with simple tools and materials. And it's not nearly as costly as many other hot tub bases. So, yes, you can absolutely set your hot tub on pea gravel!
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How deep does a concrete base need to be for a hot tub?

The concrete base needs to be a minimum of 4 inches thick (ideally 6 inches) so it is able to withstand the weight of the hot tub. It is also a good idea to place rubble to the foundation for maximum support or reinforce the concrete base with rebar.
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