Questions

Is it OK to put a hot tub indoors?

Is it OK to put a hot tub indoors?

Most hot tubs go outdoors, but an indoor installation will suit the needs of some hot tub owners-privacy being the top issue. And, if you are building a new room, make sure you leave ample opening for delivery of the spa! Have the spa installed before you close up that last wall.

Do people use outdoor hot tubs in the winter?

You should use your hot tub during the winter. There is nothing nicer than having a warm bath outside in the cold winter when snow is falling. For many people, it is even there favorite time to use it. Your hot tub is also built to be used during the winter.

How long do indoor hot tubs last?

A hot tub can last anywhere from 5-20 years or more. Cheaper hot tubs made with lower quality materials won’t last long. If those hot tubs are not well maintained, they may not last more than 5 years. Quality hot tubs that receive excellent care can be enjoyed for as long as 20 or more years.

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Can you use an indoor tub outside?

Your Home. Whether you install your hot tub inside or outside is heavily reliant on the layout and design of your home. An indoor hot tub installation can provide you with the comfort of a private and controlled environment. No matter the time of day or weather outside, you can always enjoy a dip in the hot tub.

Can I put a hot tub in my garage?

Yes, you can put a hot tub in the garage. You need to ensure enough space for the hot tub, available water and electricity supply, proper drainage, and protection from mold and mildew. Your hot tub is also protected from extreme weather conditions outside that can damage the hot tub’s plumbing system.

Can you keep a hot tub cold in summer?

Despite the name, hot tubs don’t always have to be hot. Although they are usually kept at temperatures between 99° F to 102° F, with a maximum heat of 104°F, you can lower the temperature for summertime use. Simply lower the temperature of your hot tub to roughly 85°F or turn off your heater altogether.

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Are hot tubs full of germs?

1. A lot of germs and pathogens survive in hot tubs. When you get in a hot tub, everything on your body ends up in the hot tub, too— including sweat, dirt, oil, grime, bodily fluids. A lot of this stuff is harmless, but a surprising number of people carry pathogens, or germs that cause disease.

Is there a difference between a jacuzzi and a hot tub?

While the three terms are often used interchangeably, they aren’t the same. A hot tub is an umbrella term for any tub with heated water. Jacuzzis are a trademarked brand name. In other words, all Jacuzzis are spas and all spas are hot tubs, but not all spas and hot tubs are Jacuzzis.

Do hot tubs need ventilation?

Just like a bathroom, the room that contains the hot tub will get high levels of humidity so will need a ventilation fan. It should be a quiet one so it is not too disturbing. This vent fan is used to remove humidity from the room to avoid dry rot.

What are the pros and cons of an outdoor hot tub?

Outdoor Hot Tubs Pros and Cons Outdoor hot tubs are easier to install than indoor spas and simpler to maintain. Plus, high-quality spas are built to withstand the elements. Durable, weather resistant cabinets stand up to the wind and the rain, while heavy vinyl covers protect your hot tub’s interior.

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Should you buy a hot tub indoors or outdoors?

Alternatively, a hot tub indoors allows you to soak with a view of the snowstorm without having to endure the frigid temperatures as you enter and exit the tub. And because the hot tub is located indoors, it’s protected from weather conditions, which may mean you spend less time cleaning and doing maintenance on your hot tub.

What should I look for when buying an indoor spa?

Protection from the Elements. Weather isn’t a worry when your spa is placed indoors. You’ll never have to apply sunscreen before stepping into your hot tub, or worry about wind, rain, or snow. Your cabinet and cover will remain unblemished by the elements and airborne allergens won’t be a concern.

Why choose a jacuzzi® hot tub?

Jacuzzi ® hot tubs bring together friends and family. They provide a space to unwind, relax, and create memories. Whether you’re hosting an intimate meeting with your closest friends or catching up with your family, a hot tub offers the ideal gathering place.