Installing a hot tub at your California home can be one of the best decisions that you make to add to the luxury of your home. The biggest question is where do you want to install it? Below, you’ll find some of the pros and cons of installing a hot tub both indoors and out. Hopefully, you’ll make an informed decision as to where you want your luxury tub to be.
Where You Have The Room To Put It
A whirlpool spa can really bring people together. These relaxation pools are a space to unwind and relax. You first need to consider where you have the space to put the tub. If you’d prefer it indoors, will your door frames be wide enough to get the tub through? Will the plumbing be a pain to hook up in any given location inside the home? Is there a possibility you can build a new room to dedicate just for the spa? You’ll need to think of all of these aspects in order to know how to accommodate the hot tub.
If you’re installing the hot tub outdoors, you’ll need enough ground space and open space in place to get the tub in the ground. You can even build the tub on your deck or patio if you have space that allows for it. Just check that wherever you build your hot tub, you have a stable foundation to support it.
Consider The Weather
The weather in California is pretty much perfect for hot tubs the whole year through. The only problem with an outdoor jacuzzi is that it is exposed to the elements and can face major amounts of wear and tear over time. You’ll need to be mindful of cleaning your tub from debris such as leaves, bugs, and branches.
If you’re adverse to hot temperatures but still want full use of your hot tub, you may want to consider installing your spa inside the house somewhere. As a bonus you’ll be able to avoid cleaning the tub from outdoor debris.
Ventilation In The House Is Key
If your hot tub is indoors, you’ll need to be sure that there is adequate ventilation in the room where the tub is. This will prevent mold and mildew from building up. If the spa is installed outdoors, of course, you won’t need to worry about ventilation because the fresh air will do its job.
There’s plenty to think about when you want to install a jacuzzi at your California home. By taking a good look at the resources you have inside and outside of your space, you can install your hot tub in the right place.