Can I put a small hot tub on my deck?

Yes, you can put a hot tub on a deck. Decks built ground level up to 2 feet off the ground can support up to 100 lbs per square foot; sufficient for most hot tubs. But decks 2 feet or higher will need added support. The added support posts should be no more than 30″ apart & ideally placed in poured concrete.
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Can I put a hot tub on a wooden deck?

A hot tub on a deck is entirely possible, and it is possible your deck is already equipped to handle one. A deck designed to hold at least 100 pounds per square foot will support nearly any type of hot tub.
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Can you set hot tub on 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. You can relax in your very own private retreat or entertain family and friends — all by walking out your patio door.
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Do I need to reinforce my deck for a hot tub?

A concrete slab is effective at supporting a hot tub. This must be installed along with the concrete deck footings of your deck. For most, a slab four inches thick should suffice, unless one decides to get a very large hot tub then something thicker should be poured.
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How much support do you need for a hot tub on a deck?

As a general rule of thumb, if you have a deck that's raised only a couple feet or less, it can support about 100 pounds per square foot. So, if the spa is less than 100 pounds per square foot you likely have nothing to worry about.
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Can a Hot Tub Go on a Wooden Deck?



How do I know how much weight my deck can hold?

To find out the maximum weight your deck can hold, you'll need to multiply the total area by 50 psf. For example, a 100 square foot deck can support 5000 pounds. Again, this is an estimate that engineers have decided is a safe value for a deck accounting for the typical items a deck would hold.
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Is a lazy spa OK on decking?

Can my deck hold a hot tub? If you're thinking of putting up an inflatable hot tub on your decking, have no fear! Wooden decking shouldn't have any issues holding a tub full of water and people, as long as it's close to the ground.
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What can I put my hot tub on?

For outside installation, it's recommended you place the spa on a level, 4-inch thick concrete slab. Other options include gravel, railroad ties, stepping or paving stones, and bricks. However, given the spa's size, weight, and need for a level foundation, a strong, solid base is much preferred.
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Can you put a spa pool on a deck?

Absolutely! Inbuilt or inground swim spas are a great option for a deck. A swim spa slipped into a weathered timber deck looks fantastic, is easy to get in and out of and doesn't block the view. Just make sure you have easy access to the pumps and filters so you don't have to go ripping up timber later on!
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Can I put an inflatable hot tub on my balcony?

The Intex Pure Spa is the best inflatable hot tub for a balcony, assuming it has been verified that the load-bearing of the balcony is at least 100 pounds per square foot. The Intex has the best reviews, is the most durable, and is the best built.
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What is the best base to put a hot tub on?

A concrete surface is an excellent base for your hot tub as this material is extremely sturdy and long-lasting. If you have an existing patio made of concrete bricks, make sure it's in good condition and is level (not angled for drainage). A customized poured concrete pad is an even better choice.
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Can I put a plug and play hot tub on a deck?

If your deck has outdoor outlets, then you have the option to shop plug and play hot tubs. A plug and play hot tub does not need special outlets or plugs to operate. You can plug the hot tub directly into an outdoor outlet. The plug and play option is typically the fastest and easiest option for a deck installation.
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How far should a hot tub be from the house?

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 much space do you need around a hot tub?

Space. There must be enough room not just for movement or getting in and out of your tub, but also for maintenance. You'll need to choose a location that allows for easy access to the inner workings of the hot tub. We recommend leaving at least 30 inches around all sides and back panels of the hot tub.
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Does a hot tub have to be perfectly 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 much weight can a timber deck hold?

In short there's no one right answer to “how much can my deck hold?” However, one rule of thumb to keep in mind while answering the question is that the answer commonly is that if a deck is properly designed, it's built to hold 50 lbs. per square foot.
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How much weight can a 2x8 deck hold?

If you find that your deck joists are 2×10, but the deck load calculator only mandates 2×8 joists, then you can safely assume your deck is much stronger than 50 pounds per square foot.
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How much weight can a 4x4 post support vertically?

Properly supported at 16” centers, and it can support up to 4,000lbs. Used vertically as a post, an 8' 4×4 can support about 6,000 PSI before buckling, and even more if correctly braced.
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Can my deck support a gazebo?

Yes, you can put up a gazebo on your deck, and this applies to both fixed and pop-up structures. A deck makes an attractive floor for your gazebo, and with a bit of planning, you can secure it without messing up your boards. Using your existing deck saves you the cost and effort of installing a floor for your gazebo.
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Can you put a hot tub on a floating deck?

You essentially need to double the supports of the deck for it to hold a hot tub. You will need larger lumber and more of it. This all would need to be engineered to your specific project details like how high off the ground, how much total weight, and more.
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Do you have to drain a hot tub in the winter?

Don't drain your tub!

Lots of folks decide it's a good idea to “winterize” their tub in the winter months. It's really not the best idea. A tub that gets drained and left empty in the cold is susceptible to inner plumbing lines shrinking which could result in leaks once you fill the tub back up.
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What does a hot tub need to sit on?

A hot tub requires a stable surface — whether it's a concrete slab, reinforced deck, or firmly compacted soil with crushed gravel. There's also the option to have the hot tub installed in the ground but that still requires a concrete vault.
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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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