This page provides a short tutorial on to get your hot tub up and running. Please feel free to comment at the end of this guide and share your experience with us.
1. The first step on installing your hot tub is to find an area where you want to place your spa. Some things to take in consideration is the ease to get to your hot tub, what is above the spa / hot tub, and what kind of view you have from you hot tub. In our case we wanted to put our hot tub on our deck. In this case I asked myself A) How I would get the hot tub onto my deck. B) Will my deck support the new weight of the spa.
2. I checked with an engineer to see if my deck would support the additional weight of the spa, plus water, plus 7 people. He suggested that I reinforce my deck. I ended up adding more joists and ledger fastners. The material cost were around $250.
3. After reinforcing my deck my next step was to figure out how to get the spa up to the deck. The hot tub weighs about 600 lbs. One option was to gather about 6 - 8 people and slowly lift it around to the deck. Where I live it is very hard to get people up to my house for this job. So I elected to rent a crane and have them lift the hot tub up and onto the deck. The crane rental cost me $240 and was quick and easy.
4. I now had the spa up on the deck and my next step was to get electricity to the hot tub. Unless you know what you are doing I highly recommend to hire an electrician for this job. It is recommended whether you hook up your spa 240V or 120V that you supply your own fuse on your home fuse box. My job was again on the high side and ended up costing me around $1,000 to install all of the equipment and get the electric hooked into the hot tub.
5. Add Water. This part I have heard people doing two way. Check the chemical balance of water and then add the water to your hot tub, or add the water and then check the balance. My water comes direct from a well. I wanted to make sure my electrical was hooked up properly so I elected to fill the water and then check it. Start up you spa as per your spa directions.
6. Everything was up and running so I checked my water with an Aquacheck chlorine test strips. I used this to help figure out how to keep my spa water under control, balanced, and in check. I then used a chlorine spa start up kit and added chemicals accordingly.
7. I have also heard different lengths of time that you need to wait before entering your hot tub after adding chemicals. I heard anywhere from 5 minutes to 1 hour. Several, people have told me not to worry about it, but I am a bit paranoid. I played it on the safe side and waited the longest length of 1 hour. I spent a total of about $1,500 to get everything working. I would think that an average cost to install and set up your spa would be around $600. So now its the time you have working for. RELAX IN YOUR SPA!!!!! Enjoy!
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