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FAQ
Is 4 inches of concrete enough for a hot tub?
The minimum thickness safety requirement for a basic hot tub pad is 4″ thick reinforced concrete with a diameter of 6″ less than the diameter of the bottom of the tub. Therefore, a 5′ round straight sided wood hot tub would require a 4′ 6″ square pad. The type of ground underneath the pad should be stable as well.
What is the best depth for a soaking tub?
How deep should a soaking tub be? Aim for a minimum of 14 to 15 inches of water depth. This level should be deep enough to cover most of a person's frame. Some tubs, like Japanese soaking tubs, offer water depths of more than 22 inches deep.
What is the difference between a soaking tub and a regular bathtub?
Deeper than the average bathtub, soaking tubs are designed to offer the ultimate in relaxation by allowing you to fully submerge. Just how far can you sink? Soaking tubs average 23 inches in height, while a standard tub typically comes in at under 19 inches.
Are concrete bathtubs good?
Once installed and properly maintained, a concrete bathtub can last for decades without showing significant signs of wear and tear. Their durability makes them a sound investment for homeowners looking for a long-term solution for their bathroom.
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