We have just moved into our new house and looking to get our garden done in a couple months. Any advice on what type of permanent garden hot tubs are best. We had a lazy spa in the past looking for good deals and ideas for atleast four seater hot tub for fun times |
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over a year ago
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The lazy spas are great value for money and easy maintenance and I feel at times can be more comfortable as you can move about more than a fibreglass hot tub which is set seats. What size you guys thinking about? |
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By *bostCouple
over a year ago
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We’ll keep an eye on this post.
Once the weather is a bit kinder we are putting in a new deck but over engineering it to take the the weight of a hot tub.
We’ll install the retractable awning above it too for a bit of privacy |
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By *anbrCouple
over a year ago
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"The lazy spas are great value for money and easy maintenance and I feel at times can be more comfortable as you can move about more than a fibreglass hot tub which is set seats. What size you guys thinking about?"
This! We bought ours at the start of the first lockdown. Got the Ibiza which is a square 1.8m x 1.8m, 6 person tub. A few months later in laws bought a full tub from Costco. I can never get as comfortable in it. Also, our tub has moved from one side of the deck to the other which you can never do with a fibreglass tub as you have to dig out its foundations. |
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"The lazy spas are great value for money and easy maintenance and I feel at times can be more comfortable as you can move about more than a fibreglass hot tub which is set seats. What size you guys thinking about?
This! We bought ours at the start of the first lockdown. Got the Ibiza which is a square 1.8m x 1.8m, 6 person tub. A few months later in laws bought a full tub from Costco. I can never get as comfortable in it. Also, our tub has moved from one side of the deck to the other which you can never do with a fibreglass tub as you have to dig out its foundations. "
Some foam mats under the tub and means you not sitting on the ground. Easier to put away in winter too if you want to |
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"What’s the attraction of a bath in your garden a just will never get it...
great at first perhaps but then boring zzzzz "
Mate I thought that too, even protested that it was a waste of money. Was overuled and now have one. I use it more than anyone . Love it ! Got flashy underwater lights for it , drink holders and all sorts . Great just lying , beer in hand listening to the world go by. |
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"What’s the attraction of a bath in your garden a just will never get it...
great at first perhaps but then boring zzzzz
Mate I thought that too, even protested that it was a waste of money. Was overuled and now have one. I use it more than anyone . Love it ! Got flashy underwater lights for it , drink holders and all sorts . Great just lying , beer in hand listening to the world go by. " This ^^^ absoloutely love mine |
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Just to take it a bit off subject slightly.
We have the tub and gazebo, but like the idea of the retractable awning. Any tips and advice as to where to look would be great |
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