Jason wrote:
As I've mentioned in other threads, I'm having my deck rebuilt, and a
part of the design brings the deck so that it's just about even with
the top of the hot tub. Sort of like this:
http://www.de-kor.com/media/large/re...ts-hot-tub.jpg
Which looks cool, but for one minor issue... where do I put the snaps
for the cover?
2 minor issues. Can you access the pump, plumbing 7 wiring without
draining the tub and raising it out of its 'hole'?
The snaps are easy- you get snaps/locks that attach to your bright and
shiny new deck.
I've seen several pictures where the owner had screwed the connectors
to the floor of the deck, but this has 2 problems: (1) you'll step on
it when you're not paying attention, and
All the tubs I've seen have an entrance side-- put the snaps on the
other 2 sides. Or find a flush mount.
(2) this can't possibly hold
the cover down very tightly, so it's going to take more electricity to
keep the water hot.
I'm in NY, have a 10yr old tub & never snap the cover. Last Jan,
with temps below zero several nights, daily use, and 101' temp
constant in the tub it cost me about $30. [@15cents/kWh]
If the weight of the cover won't make a pretty decent seal- then get a
new cover. Snapping is for wind protection and security- to keep
little kids from tumbling into your tub.
Get a decent tub. Insulate the perimeter-- not the tub!-- enjoy the
darn thing.
Hang out here to learn all the questions you didn't know you were
supposed to ask-
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I thought about building a type of pocket for each connector (say, 2"
wide x 4" long x 6" deep), and then cutting a hole in the floor to
insert each pocket. This way, the connector would still be mounted
vertically, and to unsnap it you would put your hand into the hole and
press the connector. But this seems rather complicated, and might be a
lot of pointless work if there's already something out there for this
application.
Does anyone know of a better solution?
Not me-- but I'm betting there is a commercial flush mount. ask on
the spa forum.
Jim