Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Coleman on July 30, 2014, 05:21:50 am
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Stating in the whelm of looking for a hot tub and lurking on this forum for awhile, the question I have today is When I do get a hot tub I am going to have a cement slab poured for the tub. I have seen a insulated blanket or pad to put underneath the cement . I know a lot of good quality tubs have good insulation inside of them. the insulating blanket was around $70 so the cost wouldn't be that bad, Would this help in the winter? sometimes it will get -10-20 in central KS. Someday I would like to build a enclosure around the tub for the winter time. Is the insulated pad worth the cost? Thanks Coleman
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I can't seem to see the benefit of insulation under the concrete, but I guess it might help a little. I have an insulated shop with 2" styrofoam under the slab with in-floor heat, which makes sense. Being in the open, I just don't think it's going to save you much. I would insulate the side panels and use a good cover to help save energy. Good luck.
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Topline,
Thanks for the info.
Coleman
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Hi,
I would recommend putting some insulation between the cement slab and the tub. I used a 4 inch thick XPS insulation foam layer (http://www.finnfoam.com/). That way the tub is not in direct contact with the cold cement and therefore might save some energy.