Can a hot tub pad have a slope?

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 should a hot tub pad have?

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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Does a hot tub base need to be perfectly level?

Yes, a hot tub needs to be level. Most hot tubs are made of a wood frame under an acrylic shell. While they are designed to hold thousands of pounds when full of water and people, they are built to distribute that weight evenly. If a hot tub is not level, that can cause stress fractures in both the wood and the shell.
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Should a hot tub pad be level?

There should be a maximum of ½” (1.27cm) slope in an 8' (2.44m) run. Do not use shims to level the spa, this could create tension on the spa shell which might result in damaging your spa. Because your spa pad must provide continuous support for the entire base of the spa, you should never level it with shims.
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How do you build a hot tub base on a slope?

Use Wooden Shims and a Platform
  1. Cut the 2x4s into wedge-shaped pieces based on your specific slope.
  2. Insert them every foot or so across the low end of the tub base.
  3. Cut and attach exterior grade plywood to the wood shims with screws.
  4. Return the tub to its new, level platform.
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Can you put a hot tub on a hill?

Decks on sloped grades can be perfect for built in hot tub spas. Don't let a challenging landscape hold back your vision of how you want your backyard to be. This was a particularly challenging site to build on. The slope is actually convex.
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How do you level the ground for a hot tub pad?

Level the ground where you intend to place the hot tub by removing bumps and filling in holes. A tractor works well for this, but you can use a shovel and a hoe if you prefer. Remove any large rocks or other debris, and do not place the hot tub in an area where there are large tree roots above or near the surface.
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Can a hot tub be slightly off level?

A hot tub has to be perfectly level. It can be on almost any flat, level, surface. It should not be placed on grass or the earth. Always ensure the surface you are placing the hot tub on can hold the weight of a hot tub filled with water and people.
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How do you level a concrete pad?

The easiest way is to use a self-leveling compound, also called liquid floor underlayment or floor resurfacer, within sections of level-cut rails. The material flows out like thick syrup, then hardens into a smooth, perfectly level surface, sometimes in less than an hour.
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How thick should a concrete slab be to hold a hot tub?

A solid cement pad should be no less that 4 inches thick. This is something that the average homeowner may not want to tackle. 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.
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Can concrete be poured on a slope?

Pouring concrete on the sloped surface needs excellent skills and experience to perform the work as planned. Commonly, low slump concrete used for slopped concrete members, driveways, or wheelchair ramps. Make sure concreting begins from the lowest point of the slope. Then, concreting progresses slowly upward.
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How do you pour a concrete pad on uneven ground?

Mark off the area as usual and then dig it out to the required depth. The depth depends on what type of concrete you're using and whether it needs a gravel base. You'll need to dig out more on the higher side to make it level with the lower side. Smooth out the ground and then check the level in all directions.
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How do you level a concrete floor with slopes?

How to level a concrete floor that slopes (Must read)
  1. Plan first! ...
  2. How to clean the flooring properly. ...
  3. Mark where the uneven areas are. ...
  4. Grind down the uneven high points. ...
  5. Prepare Concrete bonding agent. ...
  6. Apply a bonding agent to the concrete. ...
  7. Prepare the self-leveling compound. ...
  8. Apply the self-leveling compound.
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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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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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What base should a hot tub sit on?

Concrete Base

This tends to be a common approach for hot tubs becuase it offers strong support for the weight and also keeps the area nice and clean. Concrete is solid, not overly expensive and is quite easy to lay.
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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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Can you put a hot tub on a gravel base?

Short answer is: Yes. Gravel is an excellent base for hot tubs because it allows for drainage of water while being sturdy enough to handle the high weight of a hot tub.
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Can you put a hot tub on an elevated deck?

What about an elevated deck? Yes and yes. Installing a hot tub on your deck will help you get the most out of your investment. The closer the hot tub is to your house, the more likely you are to use it.
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Where is the best place to put a hot tub?

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. The perfect spot for your hot tub all depends on your home and landscape design and layout, as well as your personal tastes.
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What is the cheapest way to level a concrete floor?

There are self-leveling coatings designed to fill gaps and cracks. You could also try using vinyl floor tiles to make the transition more gradual. Probably the easiest (and cheapest) thing to do would be to get a big diamond grinding wheel and bevel down the lip.
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How thick can you pour self leveling concrete?

How Thick Can You Pour Self Leveling Concrete? The thickness depends on the product you use. But standard thicknesses are between ⅛ inch and 1 inch. However, there are mixes that can be poured as thin as 1/16 inch and as thick as 5 inches.
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Can you pour self leveling concrete over existing concrete?

You can pour self-leveling toppings or self-leveling overlays over concrete surfaces you didn't think were salvageable, saving time and money. “It's faster and easier than pouring new concrete,” says Paul Koury, president of Westcoat Specialty Coating Systems.
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Does the ground have to be level to pour concrete?

Making a concrete surface level is best accomplished if the subsurface is properly prepared beforehand. The ground should be dug to a depth of 3 to 5 inches with a trench dug on either side. If the ground is mostly clay, an additional 2 inches of depth is needed to hold gravel, which will aid in drainage.
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