Where should an inflatable hot tub be placed?

Once filled with water, the tub will weigh quite a lot, and this weight will shift around as people get in and out of the tub. You should thus avoid muddy or sandy surfaces that might not provide the support an inflatable tub needs. Opt for placing your tub on the pavement, or a concrete deck.
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Can I put an inflatable hot tub on my patio?

The short answer is yes, you can put an inflatable hot tub on your deck. If you decide to go with an inflatable hot tub over a permanent one, you should follow these directions: Make sure your deck is lower and closer to the ground; under 2 feet off the ground and you likely don't need additional support.
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What is the best thing to put under an inflatable hot tub?

A foam sheet is a great way to add ground insulation. You can buy a foam sheet at a home improvement store, and cut it to fit the bottom of your hot tub. Once you place it on the foam, it should be level and able to support the weight of the inflatable hot tub. You can also use old flooring tiles as a ground insulator.
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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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How far away from the house should a hot tub be?

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 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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Can I put inflatable hot tub on dirt?

Although gravel is a common base for hot tubs, you should not put an inflatable hot tub on gravel directly—especially not on loose gravel. You must construct a frame around it to keep the gravel flat and even, and will need an extra layer of protection to achieve a smooth surface like pavers, or a spa pad.
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Can I put a hot tub on deck tiles?

Home COULD COULD I PLACE A HOT TUB ON THESE DECK TILES? While this can hold a hot tub, if the hot tub has uneven weight distribution, it would be best to cut the deck tiles around the hot tub, or any similar large and/or heavy item, instead.
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Can I put my hot tub on decking?

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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Do you leave inflatable hot tubs on all the time?

Yes. You should leave an inflatable hot tub on all the time unless you plan to not use it 3 or more weeks & will drain it and pack it away. Leaving it off but full of water could lead to bacteria build-up. Besides, it takes more energy to reheat the water than it does to simply maintain it at a set temperature.
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Can inflatable hot tubs go 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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Can you use an inflatable hot tub in the winter?

Key Considerations. Testing inflating hot tubs has proven that these products can maintain their maximum water temperature well when it is below freezing in air temperatures, and you can enjoy them all winter.
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Can I put a hot tub in my living room?

The question is, can you put a hot tub indoors? The short answer is yes, you can put a hot tub indoors. However, you need to make sure you have a sturdy floor, proper drainage, and ventilation—and of course permission from any HOA or landlord if you're not the homeowner.
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Do inflatable hot tubs use a lot of electricity?

Q: Do inflatable hot tubs use a lot of electricity? An inflatable hot tub will use up to 1.5kWh of electricity while the heater is running. The average cost of electricity in the US is $0.13/kWh. That works out to about $0.20 an hour or $4.70 per day.
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Can I put an inflatable hot tub in my garage?

No matter where your hot tub is installed, it needs to be on a solid, stable base. Since many garages are built on a concrete slab, this shouldn't be a problem. However, if your garage has a dirt floor you'll need a more stable base installed to place the hot tub on.
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Can I use an inflatable hot tub indoors?

If a hot tub sounds like a good idea to you, you might be wondering can you put an inflatable hot tub indoors at your home. The quick answer is that yes you can put an inflatable hot tub indoors.
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Can you put a hot tub on paving slabs?

Patio, Block Paving and Other Existing Stone Surface

Most patios, block paving and other surfaces are already reinforced and will be able to take the weight of a hot tub placement.
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Can I put my inflatable hot tub on grass?

Inflatable tubs can be temporarily placed on a grass surface or solid ground with the following caveats; It should be compact. Free of rocks, stones, and sticks. Be relatively level.
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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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Should a hot tub be under a covered patio?

Covering your hot tub with a roof will help protect it from weather damage, as well as provide privacy from neighbors. But a permanent roof can also block night sky views and remove some of the enjoyment of soaking outdoors in nature.
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Should I put my hot tub in a gazebo?

A gazebo built around your hot tub is a good choice if you are looking for: Privacy and protection from the elements. An extension to your home or patio. Walls, curtains, or other panel options around the structure for maximum privacy and a variety of aesthetic options.
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Should you put hot tub under gazebo?

By installing a gazebo around your hot tub, you can create a space with perfect privacy, ideal for a haven of rest and relaxation. Put the space around your hot tub to good use by adding an outdoor mini-bar, and handy storage for towels.
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