In-Ground Hot Tub Plans?????
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In-Ground Hot Tub Plans?????
I want to build an in-ground hot tub. I need the plans on what I need for plumbing? Not the kind of material, but the layout and such. Which lines to what and just how it should be layed out.
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Want Same Hot Tub Plans!!!!
Originally Posted by dadztoy
I want to build an in-ground hot tub. I need the plans on what I need for plumbing? Not the kind of material, but the layout and such. Which lines to what and just how it should be layed out.
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I looked into buying an in-ground spa for my backyard and decided that the costs were too high. What I did instead was buy a all-in-one unit and place it on a slab that was 22" below grade. This makes it fit in with the rest of my yard and makes it easy to get in and out.
Thing to keep in mind: drainage for the slab and access to the pumps etc.
Steve
Thing to keep in mind: drainage for the slab and access to the pumps etc.
Steve
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In-ground hot tub / spa plans
Originally Posted by dadztoy
I want to build an in-ground hot tub. I need the plans on what I need for plumbing? Not the kind of material, but the layout and such. Which lines to what and just how it should be layed out.
http://www.custombuiltspas.com/t.asp?a=402387
they have several how to books available for building your own spa / hot tub.
I have seen too some books at amazon .com that say that they are how to guides, but the reviews of those seem less than encouraging.
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This website has a downloadable file for parts and general design of hot tubs. It also has every conceivable part list for purchase.
www.almostheaven.net
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Inground spa / hot tub plans
http://www.custombuiltspas.com/cgi/t.cgi?a=402387
I have had a few reviews of this web site sent to me and all have been positive so far.
If anyone wants to send me a review please feel free.
I have had a few reviews of this web site sent to me and all have been positive so far.
If anyone wants to send me a review please feel free.
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I looked into buying an in-ground spa for my backyard and decided that the costs were too high. What I did instead was buy a all-in-one unit and place it on a slab that was 22" below grade. This makes it fit in with the rest of my yard and makes it easy to get in and out.
Thing to keep in mind: drainage for the slab and access to the pumps etc.
Steve
Thing to keep in mind: drainage for the slab and access to the pumps etc.
Steve