In short, yes, you can. However, even in your garage, your inflatable hot tub will need a little care -especially during the autumn and… In short, yes, you can. However, even in your garage, your inflatable hot tub will need a little care -especially during the autumn and winter.
Can a hot tub be in a garage?
Yes! You can put a hot tub in the garage. In fact if you are going to put the hot tub indoors then the garage is the best place in your house. The garage is the only room in your house that has (or can easily have) all of the above.
How do I install a hot tub in my garage?
Internal Structure. You’ll want to protect the internal structure of your garage from the effects of moisture and humidity as well. When hot tubs are installed inside, a vapor barrier should be placed along all the walls and the ceiling. This should also be done in a garage to protect the framing from rotting.
Will a hot tub ruin a garage?
Hot tub use creates significant steam and moisture buildup, which can damage the interior of your garage and create potential health risks for bathers. Your garage should have a ventilation system that allows steam to escape, but won’t let in cold air.
Can you put a hot tub on concrete?
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.
How close can you put a hot tub to your house?
Best Location for an Outdoor 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.
How soon can I put a hot tub on new concrete?
The concrete people said I need to wait a week at least before putting a hot tub on it. They said one week is the MINIMUM; they said it takes up to 28 days for the concrete to completely cure, so they recommend 28 days before putting something really heavy (like a hot tub) on it.
How far does a hot tub need to be from the house?
Having your hot tub right next to the wall of your home is probably too close. The steam that comes from the water may seep into windows and water splashed from the tub may cause a slippery walkway. A few feet away from your home and a few feet away from your walkway is typically the ideal combination.
Is it OK to put a hot tub on pavers?
A hot tub can be placed on pavers, but ensure that they can bear the weight of the hot tub, including water and persons. Ensure that the floor is level and solid. Most pavers are laid at an angle to improve rainwater removal. Such a slope is not suited for a hot tub.
Can you put a hot tub on patio stones?
Hot tubs require a level base that is able to support the weight of the hot tub when it is filled with water and bathers. You can use a concrete slab, gravel, a deck or patio pavers as options to support your hot tub.
Can I put a hot tub in a shed?
It is not recommended that you put a hot tub inside a shed. Sheds are designed to act as a storage unit or as a small workstation. To properly use a hot tub, you would need sufficient space, the proper utilities, and the proper environment to support it.
Can you put an inflatable hot tub in a summer house?
It won’t. You’ll need to work with your hot tub and summerhouse company to coordinate delivery (or they can coordinate together if they are really nice). Your base will of course, need to be ready before the delivery of the hot tub.
Can I put a Lay Z Spa in a summerhouse?
Install your spa in a well-insulated summer house and you’ll be able to enjoy year-round use, no matter what the weather. Don’t let the snow stop you from using your spa. Say goodbye to having to clear snow off your spa in the winter when you want to take a dip.
Can you put a lazy spa in a shed?
No doubt you’ll be storing your Lay-Z-Spa in a garage or shed so that it’s safely out of the way for winter. If so, it’s likely that the temperature inside will get cold and a little damp. If your spa isn’t fully dried when it goes into storage then it could become the perfect breeding ground for mould and mildew.
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.
Can you put a hot tub in a cabin?
A log cabin is a great place for a hot tub.
It gives you that bit of privacy, away from prying eyes of neighbours. And it means you can get all year round use of the tub whatever the weather.
Should you leave your Lay Z Spa on all the time?
Yes, you can. If you are planning on using your Lay‑Z‑Spa frequently, we recommend leaving the pump and filter on all the time as this is the most cost‑effective in the long run. This maintains the heat of the water and it will ensure the filter is constantly filtering the spa’s water.
Should I turn my lazy spa off at night?
Leave Your Lay‑Z‑Spa Heater Activated Between Uses
Depending on the amount you use your Lay‑Z‑Spa, in our experience it is better to leave the heater activated all of the time, if used regularly ‑ say 3 or more times per week.
Can I turn my lazy spa off at night?
Can I leave the spa on all the time? The spa can be left on, if the heater function is left on, the pump unit will maintain the temperature of the water for you. If you want to use the spa regularly this is the most cost effective way of maintaining the water temperature.
Can you leave a lazy spa out in winter?
Don’t leave it un‑used
If you leave your Lay‑Z‑Spa out in winter without using it, and the temperature drops below 4°C, the water could freeze within the pump and cause serious damage. Your water quality will also deteriorate and you may find a build‑up of unsightly mold.
Can I put an inflatable hot tub in my basement?
You can put an inflatable hot tub in a basement. You need to make sure there is adequate ventilation. You don’t want the humidity and moisture from damaging the structure of your house. You do not want to fill the structure of your house with mold from the moisture either.
Can I put an inflatable hot tub inside?
You can place your inflatable hot tub almost anywhere as long as it has a flat surface. It does not matter if you want it placed outdoors or indoors. You can even have it in your basement. This is because it is portable, and you can bring it anywhere.