Specifications
Following are some ideas for you to help
you prepare the site. A concrete pad is
usually ideal. But if you choose to use
another base for your hot tub, these
products are widely available at your
home renovation store.
LIFT ‘N STORE MAKES COVER
REMOVAL EASY
If you will be installing a Lift ‘n Store
cover remover, you’ll need a few extra
inches of clearance. Ask your local
Beachcomber dealer for the specifications
on the Lift ‘n Store.
A NOTE ON WOOD DECKING
A full hot tub can weigh several thousand
pounds when filled with water. It’s up to
you to check with your local city hall for
building codes when installing on a raised
deck. If you are sinking your hot tub into a
deck, make sure that the safety step (on
Protec models) fits the installation, or the
access doors (on portable models) will
open without obstruction.
MAKE WAY FOR THE DELIVERY CREW
Here are three easy steps to check before
your hot tub is delivered. Depending on
what your installation looks like, these are
some of the most common situations we
have found, and wanted to pass them
along to make your installation easier.
Installing your Beachcomber Hot Tub 1 - 2
Concrete Pad
Railroad Ties
Patio Tiles Interlocking Bricks
Wood Decking
Gravel/Crushed Rock
Cast Cement Stepping Stones
Protec
TM
equipped model shown with external
power source and Lift n’ Store Cover Remover