Inflatable hot tubs have become increasingly popular in recent years, but one question that often comes up is whether you can put an inflatable hot tub indoors. The answer is yes – but there are some things you need to keep in mind if you want to make sure your inflatable hot tub stays in good condition. So read on for our tips on how to safely and successfully ‘indoorize’ your inflatable hot tub!
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Reasons you might want to consider putting an inflatable hot tub indoors
You’re probably thinking, “Why would I want to put an inflatable hot tub indoors? Won’t it take up too much space and be a hassle to set up?” But there are actually a few good reasons why you might want to consider putting an inflatable hot tub indoors. Read on to find out.
1. Save Space
If you have a small backyard or patio, setting up an inflatable hot tub indoors can be a great way to enjoy a soak without taking up too much space in your backyard.
2. Privacy
Another reason to put an inflatable hot tub indoors is for privacy. If you have nosy neighbors who can see into your backyard, or if you live next to an apartment block you may not fancy the idea of your neighbors seeing you in your bathing suit!
3. Climate
Most people think of inflatable hot tubs as summertime fun. But if you live in a cold climate, you can put your inflatable hot tub indoors so you can use it all year round. You don’t have to worry about frostbite or freezing, and you can still enjoy the benefits of a hot tub, like relaxing muscles and improving circulation.
4. Save on Heating Costs
If you’re looking to save on heating costs, setting up an inflatable hot tub indoors can be a great option. Not only will you be able to enjoy the benefits of a warm soak without having to brave the elements, but you’ll also be able to take advantage of lower energy costs.
5. Avoid exposure to the sun
If you’re using an inflatable hot tub outdoors, you’re exposing yourself to all the outside elements and the risk of getting sunburnt. On extremely hot days you may also be susceptible to dehydration or suffering from heatstroke. Having your inflatable hot tub indoors reduces these risks and gives you greater power over outside influences such as the weather.
What to consider when putting an inflatable hot tub indoors
While inflatable hot tubs are typically designed for outdoor use, there are a few things you can do to make sure your indoor experience is just as enjoyable.
1. Well-Ventilated Area
One of the most important things to consider when setting up an inflatable hot tub is ventilation. You want to make sure the area you choose is well-ventilated to avoid any issue with the motor or heating elements. Additionally, good ventilation will help to circulate the air around the tub and prevent mold and mildew from forming.
When choosing a location for your inflatable hot tub, look for a spot that is open and airy. If you have limited space, setting up the tub near an open window or door can help to ensure adequate ventilation. With a little planning, you can enjoy all the benefits of an inflatable hot tub without any worries about ventilation.
2. Sturdy Base
Another thing to consider is whether the ground is level. If it isn’t, your hot tub might not fill evenly, which can cause problems with the pump. It’s also important that the base is sturdy, ideally on concrete.
Do not put your inflatable hot tub on the second story of a building unless it is reinforced to hold the weight of your hot tub (seek professional advice before doing this). Otherwise, it should most definitely be on the ground floor. For more information on how to select the best base check out our article ‘What is the Best Base for an Inflatable Hot Tub’.
3. Adequate Space
It’s important to consider how much space you have available. Inflatable hot tubs come in a variety of sizes, so it’s important to choose one that will fit comfortably in your space.
4. Power and Water Supply
Inflatable hot tubs need a constant power supply and so when you choose your indoor space, make sure the power lead can reach a power source. Also, make sure the cable is kept dry and free from water splashes to avoid electrocution.
Rather than carrying buckets of water to and from your inflatable hot tub, it’s ideal if you have a hose that can reach to fill it up. The same goes for when it comes time to empty the hot tub. Ideally, you have a drain close by or you have a hose you can attach when draining.
5. Flooring
One of the most dangerous aspects of using an inflatable hot tub is the potential to slip and fall either when getting in or out of the hot tub due to a slippery floor. To avoid this hazard consider these safety precautions, using anti-slip mats around your inflatable hot tub and placing some steps next to your inflatable hot tub to make it safer to get in and out.
Can I put an inflatable hot tub in my basement?
The answer is yes, but there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First, inflatable hot tubs need to be placed on a level surface to work properly. If your basement floor is uneven, you may need to inflate the hot tub on a mat or other flat surface. Second, inflatable hot tubs require access to an electrical outlet to heat the water. Finally, inflatable hot tubs should not be used in humid or damp environments.
If your basement is prone to moisture, it’s probably not the best place to set up your inflatable hot tub. In addition, inflatable hot tubs shouldn’t be used in areas where there is a lot of dust or dirt. Otherwise, you run the risk of getting those particles into the inflatable hot tub water and ruining your relaxing experience.
Enjoy these accessories to enhance your inflatable hot tub experience
- Keenray Bucket Style Towel Warmer
- FEEBRIA Inflatable Floating Drink
- Waterproof and Floatable Bluetooth Speakers with Lights
The pros and cons of using an inflatable hot tub indoors
Pros
- Save space in your backyard
- Maintain privacy from neighbors
- Can be used in the colder months
- Save on running costs
Cons
- Need a well-ventilated area
- Need a big enough space with power and water supply
Conclusion
So, if you have the space and a sturdy base, an inflatable hot tub can certainly be enjoyed indoors. Just make sure it’s in a well-ventilated area to avoid any mildew build-up, with a power supply and you should be good to go! Have you ever used an inflatable hot tub? If so, where did you put it?
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