How To Plan For A Hot Tub Gazebo

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If you own a hot tub, a hot tub gazebo is a great idea to enclose the area and create a more intimate or relaxing atmosphere. A gazebo will offer additional protection from the elements and allow you to use the hot tubs at times when you would not be able to without the shelter of the enclosure. A gazebo to enclose your hot tub may also add some additional value to a home as well. However, before you start the project, there are many things you will need to consider.

Choose an Enclosure Type

When planning the enclosure for your gazebo, you'll need to make a decision about the actual type of enclosure to construct. Do you want to simply build a roof over your hot tub, or do you want a complete enclosure that provides maximum privacy and protection from the elements? The extent to which you want to provide protection for your hot tub will directly affect the amount the construction will cost you and how long the project will take to complete.

You can also settle for a compromise between a simple roof enclosure and a total four-wall type of enclosure by creating a foundation with a roof and then constructing half walls or using a screen to line the outside of the gazebo. This will provide some protection against insects and inclement weather and still allow you to create an affordable gazebo for your hot tub.

Consider Different Materials

When planning your hot tub gazebo, one of the choices you'll need to make is the material that will be used in the construction of the shelter. When choosing a material for your gazebo, you will usually have a choice between plastic, metal or wood. While many people choose a wooden hot tub gazebo plan, because of the more natural appearance and relatively lower cost of wood, plastic or metal gazebo enclosures are usually easier to clean and maintain.

If you do choose a wooden enclosure, you will have many choices of wood for its construction. For example, pine and oak are popular choices for gazebos and can be finished or painted to create a naturally beautiful hot tub enclosure.

Plan for Utilities

Another thing to take into consideration will be power and water for your gazebo area. If you have an existing hot tub you wish to enclose, water will probably not be much of an issue. However, if you will be erecting a new hot tub at the same time as your gazebo, you will need to plan for plumbing to supply water to your hot tub area. Also, you'll want to make sure that the gazebo not only has the power to operate the hot tub, but you will want to ensure that there is at least one additional outlet to power lamps or other devices that may be used while you are enjoying your hot tub.

As you can see, there are many things that you should think about when planning a hot tub gazebo. Most large home improvement stores have excellent ready-made gazebo plans and designs available for your review. While they may not have the exact type of gazebo you are looking for, the plans offered at home improvement centers can help you get a good idea of what a good design plan looks like.