Putting a roof over your spa protects it from sun and weather, sure. But it also helps protect the cabinet around it, the water inside, and even your hot tub cover. Protecting your spa and cabinet from the damaging effects of direct sunlight, snow, and wind can prolong its lifespan.13 Sept 2018
Can you put a canopy over a hot tub?
A gazebo or canopy designed around your hot tub can really transform your outdoor living space. Considering that many of these are 10′ x 10′ or even smaller, you're sure to find the room to install one around your hot tub.
Do you have to have a roof over a hot tub?
Generally, it is not needed to put a hot tub under a roof. However, there can be various reasons why it does make sense. These are often more harsh environmental conditions like cold, sun, or wind. Or privacy reasons.
Can you put a hot tub under a covered patio?
Your hot tub can be placed just about anywhere—outdoors or even indoors when practical. You can put it on a deck, patio, rooftop entertaining area, or even under a gazebo.26 Feb 2018
Does my hot tub need a gazebo?
Whatever your needs, a backyard gazebo could be the answer. Not only do gazebos look great, but they can also maximize privacy and protect your hot tub from direct sunlight, wind, snow, and rain. That's also protecting your investment for many years to come.29 Mar 2019
Do you need a cover over a hot tub?
A top quality spa, including every Hot Spring® spa, will come with a cover that should be used whenever the hot tub isn't occupied. When your spa is left uncovered, heat escapes and its shell is exposed to the fading properties of the sun. So, it's wise to invest in a hot tub cover lifter.12 Nov 2018
Why have a gazebo over a hot tub?
Not only do gazebos look great, but they can also maximize privacy and protect your hot tub from direct sunlight, wind, snow, and rain. That's also protecting your investment for many years to come.29 Mar 2019
What is best to put over a hot tub?
For outside installation, it's recommended you place the spa on a level, 4-inch thick concrete slab. Other options include gravel, railroad ties, stepping or paving stones, and bricks. However, given the spa's size, weight, and need for a level foundation, a strong, solid base is much preferred.26 Feb 2018