Is rebar needed for hot tub pad?

On top of the foam board or ground if you don't put down foam board, put down a wire mesh layer. Install stand offs, the orange thingies, (center picture-right), then ½” steel rebar, crisscrossed and spaced 12” apart. You will also need to connect a bond wire to the rebar grid that will connect to electrical grounding.
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Should I put rebar in my concrete pad?

Rebar is not necessary for every concrete project. The general rule of thumb is that if you are pouring concrete that is more than 5 inches in depth, you are probably going to want to add in some rebar to help reinforce the entire structure.
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How thick should a concrete hot tub pad be?

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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Do hot tub slabs need footings?

If you choose to place your hot tub on a concrete slab, you'll have to build something more substantial than a normal 4-inch concrete pad, instead using footings much like the foundation of a house to handle the weight.
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How do you prepare the ground for a hot tub pad?

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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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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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 thick should a spa slab be?

A reinforced concrete slab of at least 100mm (4”) thick is a suitable foundation for your spa; this must be increased to a minimum of 125mm (5”) thick when installing swim spas. You must ensure this base is an even, level surface free from cracks or hollows.
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What kind of foundation do I need for a hot tub?

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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How much does it cost to pour a concrete slab for a hot tub?

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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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How thick should my concrete slab be for a swim spa?

A swim spa by Master Spas needs a solid, level surface that can handle the weight of the swim spa. Master Spas recommends that the foundation is a reinforced concrete pad that is at least 4 inches thick.
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Can a hot tub sit on concrete pavers?

Hot tubs can sit on pavers because they are extremely durable and are made of high-density material. However, they should be perfectly flat, without ridges, and should be placed on sand or gravel on top of completely level ground.
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Does a 4 inch slab need rebar?

No, rebar is not required for a 4-inch slab of concrete on grade. A 4-inch-thick slab cast on the ground and in constant touch with it will float, with no need for rebar. For concrete that is 5–6 inches thick, rebar is suggested.
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Should I use rebar or mesh?

Support: Considering the support constraint, rebar is undoubtedly stronger than wire mesh. Several constructors consider rebar for domestic jobs. For thicker driveways and locations that involve greater traffic, rebar is always a good option to consider.
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How far apart should rebar be in a slab?

Place rebar in a grid pattern with a spacing between bars of approximately 12 inches. In either case, blocks should be used under the reinforcement to keep centered within the concrete.
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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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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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What should a spa sit on?

What can the outdoor spa sit on? The answer to this question is “anything SOLID and FLAT”. The foundation must be strong and must not move as if it does then your outdoor hot tub warranty will be void and it could crack due to movement and stress to the shell.
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How flat does a hot tub base need to be?

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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Can a hot tub be placed directly on the ground?

Outdoor hot tub placement, such as decks, concrete or brick patios, is common. However, the hot tub can be placed on any solid, uniform, level surface. Do not place your hot tub on grass or bare ground.
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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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Can I put a hot tub on gravel?

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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