Planning for Your Hot Tub Installation

Hot Tub Ideas

Every Master Spas hot tub is completely self-contained, making it quick and easy to install. All that's required is a solid, level surface that can handle the weight of the spa (when filled with water), GFCI electrical hook-up completed by a licensed electrician, and a garden hose to fill it up. In less than a day, you will be enjoying the warm, swirling water of your own spa.

If your hot tub will be outdoors, there are unique landscaping ideas to provide privacy and accessibility to the spa year-round. Through the use of natural landscapes, fences, decks and patios, you can create a design that is both practical and aesthetic. If you’ve decided on an indoor installation there are options ranging from specialty hot tub enclosures and sunrooms to choosing a small hot tub that can be placed in an existing room. Need some ideas? Browse through the pictures of hot tubs below.

Should your hot tub be installed inside or out? Above ground or recessed? The choice is yours. Master Spas hot tubs are designed for year-round enjoyment indoors or outdoors, and can be installed above ground, partially recessed or fully recessed. When choosing the location for your hot tub, consider how it will be used and what location will make it the most accessible and enjoyable for you and your family.

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Backyard Hot Tub Planning Guide

Need Help Planning for Your Own Hot Tub?

Need Help finding the perfect spot for your new hot tub? This guide will provide you with important information about how to choose a location for your new hot tub by Master Spas and how to prepare the space for installation.