It began innocently enough with a glance through the free section of craigslist (which is awesome by the way, to date we've also scored a couch, coffee table, freezer, and above-ground pool). We had never seriously considered owning a hot tub before. In fact, we had never considered it all. But how can you say no to something if it's
free!?
So we went and picked it up. The guy literally paid us $20 to get it off his property. And there it sat in out front yard for several weeks before we could arrange sufficient manpower to get it off the trailer (which, of course, precluded us from using it to obtain more free stuff - oh, the horror!).
Here it is, plopped down on the ground. Not moving it from this spot! Steps that came with it were broken, so we had to improvise.
We needed somewhere to stow the cover off the ground while the tub was in use. Already had this table. All but one of the clasps for the locking cover were broken off during transport. Note the bungee cord and D-rings.
Ground wasn't level. Neither of us thought to check this until
after filling the tub with water the first time. Nothing that can't be fixed, but we had to completely drain the tub in order to do so. Oh well. Water is cheap in the desert, go figure.
Elecrical. Spent $400 in parts and about 2 weeks of my time on-and-off to run 220 volts to a tub and I don't even know if it works. And have no way of knowing if it'll work until it's powered. Thankfully our location for the tub is right by the electrical panel or this would have gotten very expensive very quickly. Breathed a huge sigh of relief when the motor came on after I hooked everything up. Breathed a bigger one when the water began to heat.
Lighting? Check.
Palm tree? Check.
Tubbing buddies? Check.
We've tried inviting them in, but so far they're a little bit... well, chicken!