Monday, October 28, 2013

My community is not fixing the hot tub, but has a 110V outlet. What can I use to heat it myself?

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My community is pocketing money by not fixing the hot tub. It only works 1% of the time, but there is a 110V outlet. Probably not a powerful one. Is there something such as a hot iron that I can use to safely heat it myself?


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Please just leave it alone, from your ? you have a death wish why dont bring along a toaster and a tv
my best answer is to try to use it at the 1 % of time that it is working properly. or you could build a fire underneath it. The community would love that

do i need any re-bar or other support for laying a concrete pad for a 7x7ft 6 person hot tub?




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I'm planning on pouring a 7x7 concrete pad for a hot tub. I dont know exactly what type of concrete to buy and do i need to re-enforce the 4" of concrete any further. I'm planning on just digging into the ground 4 inches and then filling it up with the concrete. Dont care how it looks because the hot tub will be surrounded by a deck and you wont see the bottom.


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My brother and I did this two years ago for his "tubby" in the California Sierra Nevada foothills

We went down to clay (3"), put down an inch of pea-gravel, put up a 2x4 pour frame, suspended wire mesh at half-depth, poured the concrete, screeded and finished the surface

That has lasted just fine for two icy and snowy winters with a FULL tubby. We plan to do the deck this winter, since we have had other projects sucking away money (barn and fencing, irrigation, and a swamp-cooler).

Good Luck !!




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