We found one on Craigslist for $700. The hard part was trying to figure out how to move an empty 900 pound hot tub. Youtube had many good tutorials, so we loaded up the truck with all the possible tools we thought we would need and a tilting trailer my parents let us use. Sean and I have moved several 6000lb+ milling machines by hand so a 900lb hot tub seemed like childs play. It actually went smoothly. Sean knew what he was doing. We used pvc pipe and a winch and rolled it up onto the trailer (that had plywood attached to it). You'd have thought we knew what we were doing. It helped that the tub owner was a muscular guy that had his grown son there to help.
The hot tub was full and working when we went to pick it up from the previous owners. It had not been winterized and water blown out of the pipes so it was a race to get it home, placed, wired up and filled up before the next freezing night. Turns out we had about eight days to do everything. Sean rented a trencher and trenched a new line out to the pole (there was old wiring from the previous owners hot tub but it was old and questionable). Sean laid new wiring in pvc pipes and got it all wired up.
I'm sure I'm making this all sound easy but it was a ton of work for Sean. He did it all (except the loading and unloading). He's awesome and only complained a little bit. The wiring was time consuming, he spent three solid weekends finishing this project. I don't think either of us knew what was involved in getting a hot tub installed. I'm thinking paying someone might have been a better idea (at least the moving it part). But oh well, it's finished now and full of hot bubbly water which has been divine on these 25 degree days. The kids thoroughly enjoy it as well. We were in it the other night while it was snowing and Wesley said "I will remember this forever!" Which made me smile.
I wrapped the trunk of the tree in Christmas lights, adds a nice ambiance. |
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