Installing
a Jacuzzi
Hot Tub
How to
Frame and
Install a
Jacuzzi Hot
Tub Base
Introduction:
Jacuzzi hot
tubs have
become
extremely
popular in
higher end
homes.
Jacuzzi hot
tubs have
pressure
jets that
shoot water
and air to
provide a
relaxing
and
comfortable
bath. They
are
commonly
found
inside and
outside of
the home.
Inside the
home they
are
frequently
located in
a bathroom
or in a
separate
room in a
walkout
basement
area. It is
important
to frame in
a Jacuzzi
whirlpool
tub to
provide
support and
to hide the
mechanical
and
electrical
workings
external to
the tub.
Framing a
Jacuzzi hot
tub is easy
to do, and
should
normally be
done prior
to the
installation
of the tub.
If you have
plans to
install a
Jacuzzi hot
tub first
check with
your local
building
inspector
as you will
most likely
need to
pull a
permit for
the
electrical
work. In
addition,
the
building
inspector
can also
assess any
structural
concerns
that may
need to be
addressed,
such as the
installation
of
additional
floor
joists to
support the
added
weight of a
Jacuzzi hot
tub.
Framing
a Jacuzzi
Tub Hot
Base:
To
frame a
Jacuzzi hot
tub first
make sure
the
subfloor
base is of
proper
construction
to support
the weight
of a full
tub. For
example,
make sure
there are
adequate
floor
joists of
both size
and
frequency
underneath
the
proposed
Jacuzzi
whirlpool
tub area.
In
addition,
make sure
the
subfloor is
constructed
out of ¾”
tongue and
grooved
plywood and
that it is
not damaged
in any way.
It is
important
to remember
when
framing a
Jacuzzi hot
tub that
the full
weight of
the Jacuzzi
hot tub
will
actually
rest on the
floor and
not the
side walls.
To frame
the side
walls for
the tub use
standard
framing
techniques.
When
framing the
Jacuzzi tub
walls use
2x4s or
2x6s. The
walls
should be
constructed
by
including a
top and
bottom
plate and
vertical
stud
members
spaced on
16 inch
centers.
The wall
height
should be
the same
height as
the bottom
edge of the
Jacuzzi tub
when it
rests flat
on the
floor with
any
required
spacers
installed.
Use a
measuring
tape to
measure
from the
bottom edge
of the tub
overhang to
the floor,
to
determine
the proper
framed wall
height.
Be sure to
identify a
location in
the framed
wall area
for an
access
panel.
Select a
location
that is
near the
electrical
wiring and
pump
assembly.
Installing
Jacuzzi Hot
Tub:
Apply two
inches of
mortar into
the base of
the Jacuzzi
hot tub
frame area
to support
the tub
itself.
Make sure
you follow
the tub
manufacturer’s
directions
on where to
NOT apply
mortar.
There
should be
voids in
the mortar
bed for the
pump
assembly
and for the
support
blocks. The
mortar is
necessary
to help
provide
better
support for
the
fiberglass
tub.
Next, place
a layer of
plastic
over the
soft mortar
bed and
apply
construction
adhesive to
the bottom
of the
support
blocks.
Now, apply
a bathroom
and kitchen
silicone
caulk
around the
perimeter
of the
framed tub
wall to
create a
water tight
seal with
the bottom
edge flange
of the tub.
Then sit
the tub
into the
framed
Jacuzzi
base. Make
sure when
installing
the Jacuzzi
tub that it
is sitting
on its
support
spacer
blocks and
that the
support
spacer
blocks are
not resting
on any
mortar.
After
installing
the Jacuzzi
hot tub
into the
framed base
and
connecting
up the
electrical
wiring and
plumbing,
install
greenboard
or cement
backerboard
to the side
walls and
top deck
surface.
The cement
backer
board
should be
used if you
plan to
install
ceramic
tile on the
walls
and/or top
surface of
the tub
base.
That is all
there is to
it.
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