How to Prepare Your Garden for Installing a Hot Tub

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If you are thinking of investing in a hot tub or jacuzzi for your outdoor space, then there are definitely lots of reasons to do it. A hot tub can easily turn your basic garden into an outdoor area that is relaxing, fun, and somewhere where you want to spend as much time as possible. Hot tubs today come in all shapes and sizes so there is definitely an option out there that will be perfect for your garden no matter how much space you have or where you want to put it. If you’re thinking of getting a hot tub for your garden before summer’s out, then keep these tips for preparing your space in mind.

Allow Plenty of Space

When preparing your garden for the installation of a hot tub, it’s important to leave plenty of space – most people don’t realise just how big a hot tub is until they get one in the garden. It’s wise to measure the space to make sure that you will have enough room for your choice of hot tub from https://jacuzzi.ie/ along with enough space to move around and for your garden furniture.

Add Some Privacy

Unless you are lucky enough to have a really private garden then you might have to find a way to deal with the fact that you have neighbours who are overlooking your hot tub space. The good news is that there are several things that you can do to make your hot tub more private. Place it in a private corner of your garden if you can and use tall plants or screening to section it off and keep it shielded from any prying eyes.

Prepare the Ground

The last thing that you want is your hot tub to be rocking or toppling over because the ground it’s on isn’t level. A level area of the garden such as a concrete paving patio or a deck is the best place to put your hot tub. If you don’t have anywhere like this in your garden currently, then you’ll need to do a bit of landscaping beforehand to prepare the area. If you’re feeling adventurous with DIY gardening then you could do this yourself – there are plenty of YouTube videos and handy online tutorials to help – or get a landscaper to prepare the area for you.

Create a Social Space

Finally, think about the area around your hot tub and how you can turn it into a social space. Some space for chairs or an outdoor sofa close to the hot tub can be a great idea as this means that visitors or relatives can join in with the fun even if they aren’t in the mood to get in the hot tub or don’t have a swimsuit with them. Make sure that you’ve got some room for side tables around the hot tub, so you’ve got somewhere to put your drink.

With hot tubs and Jacuzzis becoming more affordable for homes, getting one in your garden can transform your living space and give you a spa experience right on your doorstep.

 

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