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5 things to know before building your indoor spa and hot tub and spa

An indoor spa or hot tub is a great way to improve your home's attractiveness and could potentially be an excellent selling point in the future if you choose to place your house on the market. Check out the slide to learn more about spas and hot tub installation.

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5 things to know before building your indoor spa and hot tub and spa

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  1. 5 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE BUILDING YOUR INDOOR SPA AND HOT TUB AND SPA

  2. Indoor pools and spas are aesthetically pleasing assets to any home, offering a number of advantages, the most obvious of which is their ability to be used year-round. This can be your escape and is undoubtedly worth the investment down the road.

  3. There are some planning and preparation required before endless time in the spa, and the hot tub is yours.

  4. This the reason we're here to take the time and walk you through some tips you should keep in mind before digging into the construction of your indoor spa and hot tub.

  5. Decide on the Look and Feel Before making your indoor spa and hot tub, ensure you make an effort to decide what look and feel you need to depict in your home. Do you need your indoor spa or hot tub to be a totally separate, unique part of your home?

  6. Structural stability When building an indoor hot tub, make sure that the in- ground spa is structurally sound and can hold a filled spa and its users' weight.

  7. Usually, it is suggested that an indoor spa be installed on the ground floor, although a smaller hot tub can be built on an upper foundation as long as there is adequate structural support. Be sure to consult a licensed engineer and architect before deciding where your hot tub should be placed.

  8. Water Requires Drainage Ensure installing an effective draining system and non-slip flooring to help keep the area around your spa safe and dry.

  9. Additionally, this can make it easy for you when you want to drain your spa to move, clean or service it. The best choice for flooring is a matte non-slip, or non- glossy finish.

  10. Water Should Be Easily Accessible Many hot tubs are portable, and no external plumbing is needed.

  11. However, this means that a water source must be kept nearby so that you can have easy access to water to fill up your tub when needed. Keep this in mind when you're planning and building your hot tub, or consider installing a water spigot nearby.

  12. Does it affect home insurance? An indoor spa or hot tub is a great way to improve your home's attractiveness and could potentially be an excellent selling point in the future if you choose to place your house on the market.

  13. However, if you have home insurance, it's important to consider how it will be affected by the addition of an indoor hot tub or spa. Your insurance agent will be able to give you a better idea of how your insurance will be affected and what changes you can make to ensure that you are well covered.

  14. Thank You For Your Time

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