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Pamper Yourself with Concrete Hot Tubs

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Pamper Yourself with Concrete Hot Tubs

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  1. When it comes to concrete hot tubs, you must decide whether you will opt for an indoor or outdoor concrete hot tub. The indoor concrete hot tub is usually designed for a single person, so you can relax anytime you want while inside your house. On the other hand, having an outdoor hot tub is perfect for helping you enjoy an relax with a group of people including your family, close friends or special someone. Pamper Yourself with Concrete Hot Tubs

  2. Construction of Concrete Hot Tub • A concrete hot tub can be an important renovation project for you; therefore, you must make sure that it is properly installed. With this, you need to hire a professional and reliable installer of a concrete hot tub. If you have experience and skills, you can make it as a do it yourself operation. However, if you are not sure, it is best to leave the difficult job to the experts.

  3. Steps for a do it Yourself Concrete Hot Tub Construction • Map out the area and dig a hole around 5 feet deep. You can also use a backhoe and shovels. It is best to have a few laborers. • Consider plumbing installation before placing a structure that can support the hole. You can consult the advice of a trusted plumber or of course talk to us. • Put 3-inch concrete blocks at the hole’s bottom. These blocks can Layout rebar off the ground. • Layout rebar on the hot tub’s bottom in a crisscross form which can extend the sidewalls and make a bowl shape. • Tie the rebar with a heavy-duty rebar wire. Every piece must be 6 inches long. You can use pliers to wrap the wire around the rebar tightly.

  4. Advantages of Concrete Hot Tubs • A concrete hot tub doesn’t need a big space. So, if you have a small backyard, you can still install a concrete hot tub. The good thing about installing an outdoor hot tub is that you will not have problem with the proper ventilation. An outdoor hot tub can accommodate great number of people compared to an indoor hot tub. With this, it can be a good way to spend fun and leisure time with your loved ones.

  5. Contact us • Inlander Plunge Pools • +61 491 184 670 • info@inlander.com.au • 66 Harris Rd, Gateway Island, Albury, NSW, Australia • https://inlander.com.au

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