When building hot tub garden rooms, it is important to factor in their location.
They should always be built on a flat surface, and in a part of the garden that gets plenty of sunlight to avoid moss and mould.
The required materials don’t just include wood and tools. You’ll need to factor in the appropriate hot tub items, as well as any accessories and finishing touches you’d like to add.
A solid foundation is necessary for these sorts of bespoke log cabins, as well as adequate drainage. Once the frame is ready to be erected, ensure that enough ventilation is integrated into the walls, ceilings or floors. Treated timber is recommended to help prevent any steam or moisture from damaging the wood.
Hot tub garden rooms must be fully insulated, and any used should be specifically designed to withstand steam and high temperatures.
Benches are usually a necessity in log cabins used for hot tubs. These must be constructed with heat resistant woods such as cedar, while also being safely and securely attached to the floor.
Any hot tub parts like heaters must be added to bespoke log cabins as per their individual instructions, and accessories like lighting and air vents must be specifically designed to withstand steam and heat.
Internal wall panels should be properly installed inside these hot tub garden rooms, with UPVC often making a good choice.
Our team at Logspan can advise you on our range of bespoke log cabins, including hot tub garden rooms. Call or visit now to speak to a member of our team.