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How to Add a Hot Tub to Your Existing Pool.

by Kevin Smith Author

If you own a swimming pool, you can relax, exercise, and entertain in one of the best home features you could possibly own. The only thing that could make an existing swimming pool even better is a hot tub. Soak, entertain friends, enjoy romantic evenings, or soothe sore muscles in that comfortable swell of bubbling, warm water. It's the only thing your current pool can't offer you. 

In fact, one of the most common pool remodeling jobs in America is the addition of a hot tub to the pool. Here's how it's done.

Design

First, you'll need to make some important design choices, like the size of the hot tub, how much built-in seating you'll want, how much standing room is appropriate, and the size of the raised deck around it. You should also decide if you prefer the hot tub to be attached to the current pool or detached from it. Note that it's usually easier and less expensive to build directly next to the swimming pool. 

Drafting Plans

Do you want the hot tub to be rounded or squared? Do you want to find finishing materials that match the swimming pool precisely, or would you prefer that it have unique features that accessorize the pool? Either choice is a great one. 

Always work with an experienced pool contractor for hot tub and swimming pool construction in Atlanta. Their design teams can easily draft a plan the construction crew can follow to a T. 

Additional Features

Most swimming pool companies specialize in offering homeowners a set of unique features, like a spillover waterfall, decorative lighting, bubble jets, and more. Select the features that would be appropriate for your lifestyle and your current swimming pool's design scheme.

Construction

Now comes to intensive part of the process: constructing the hot tub. First, decking materials or grass will be removed in a short radius around the future tub. Then, the construction crew will dig to run your pool's plumbing to the tub, ensuring that there will be a cycle of clean water in and out to access the filtration system. You may need to upgrade your filter to accommodate a larger water supply.

The company will then build according to your design, preferred surface materials, and finishing features. The process should take up to a few weeks, depending on the season and the method. While a drop-in fiberglass shell hot tub will be quick to install, a more intensive gunite hot tub will take longer, though it will be sturdier and easier to personalize.

Once you contact professional contractors for swimming pool construction in Atlanta, you can begin the short and exciting process of adding a beautiful hot tub to your home pool.


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