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Can You Put a Hot Tub in a Greenhouse?

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Putting your hot tub inside a greenhouse might seem like a good idea if you are short of space or you want an enclosure over your hot tub. After all greenhouses are designed to be warm and to protect from the elements. But, could putting a hot tub in a greenhouse be problematic? Is it a good idea or are there much better ways of covering a hot tub?

I decided to do some research and this is what I found out:

So, can you put a hot tub in a greenhouse? A greenhouse can make a good enclosure for a hot tub. You need plenty of good ventilation and to make sure that there is enough room for the hot tub and access around it. However, there may be problems with overheating in the sun and getting the hot tub through a narrow dorr could be a problem.

It seems that the most important thing to be considered when putting a hot tub in a greenhouse are the steps you need to take beforehand. It is not usually enough just to put your hot tub straight into your greenhouse, there are several things that must be done, measured, investigated or observed before your hot tub is safe and ready to be put inside your greenhouse.

How do You Put A Hot Tub In Your Greenhouse?

Before you can set up your hot tub in your greenhouse there are a few things you need to do and consider:

Access – The first of which is access. While this may seem like an obvious step to take before placing your hot tub anywhere, you would be surprised at how many people apparently buy their hot tub without first measuring the space where they intend to put it. This is especially prevalent when it comes to placing your tub inside a greenhouse.

Greenhouses are not the largest spaces in the world, so it is absolutely vital that your first step in this process is measuring your greenhouse to see if your hot tub will even fit in there in the first place. If you have not bought your tub yet, then you will need to buy one with specifications that match your greenhouse. Ideally, you want your hot tub to fit inside your greenhouse well, with plenty of room around it to move around.

The last thing you want is for your hot tub to become wedged into the greenhouse, unable to be moved or cleaned. If you are building your greenhouse around your hot tub, then this process is somewhat easier as you can simply build the greenhouse to whatever dimensions you see fit. Make sure to build large enough doors, windows, or removable walls that you could easily manoeuvre the tub out of if that is required later down the line.

Ventilation – The next thing you need to consider before putting your hot tub in a greenhouse setting is ventilation. As you likely know, hot tubs produce a great amount of steam and vapour that in turn causes quite a bit of condensation.

Due to the materials often used in greenhouses, this condensation will likely attach itself onto the panels of the greenhouse. To prevent this, you will need to consider some forms of ventilation for inside the greenhouse. A relatively simple form of ventilation is installing an air handling unit that regulates the airflow inside and outside of an area.

Alternatively, you could install some ventilation shutters on a wall of the greenhouse that can be easily adjusted to allow airflow through the greenhouse and out of it. An easier, and usually much cheaper, option is to just use an insulated hot tub cover. This cover should stop the vapour escaping from the tub when it is not in use. This will also save you money on your electricity bill as the water does not need to be constantly heated by electricity.

Location – One final primary point of consideration is the location of the hot tub itself within the greenhouse. You must place the hot tub in a position that is close enough to your main electric supply. If your hot tub is placed further away from the mains then you will require a longer cable, a cable which will need burying or running.

This could take a great deal of time, effort, and money. This would also likely require a big trench to be dug in the middle of your garden, which is not what any garden-enthusiast wants.

What Problems Are Associated With Putting Your Hot Tub In A Greenhouse?

The most likely problems will occur around the materials used on both your greenhouse and your hot tub. If your greenhouse has been made with plastic panelling rather than glass, then this can magnify the intensity of the sun’s UV rays whilst simultaneously keeping the heat inside of the greenhouse. This can subsequently cause the cover of the tub to melt. Similarly, if your hot tub has been made primarily with plastic materials then the possibility of the tub melting is much higher.

There is also a major issue around condensation as prolonged exposure to condensation from the hot tub will cause problems with any wood or metal in the greenhouse.

The higher temperature during intense Summer months may also have a slight impact on the pH levels of the water inside the hot tub, especially if the water is not regularly filtered or cleaned. On the other hand, during Winter months you may also run into several issues with regards to having your hot tub in the greenhouse.

If the weather is particularly cold, then the pH levels of the water may change. Additionally, if the cover of your tub is made of a vinyl material then this can be prone to cracking and breaking in colder months as the vinyl becomes too stretched.

Can You Buy A Greenhouse Specially Made For Hot Tubs?

For those who do not already own a greenhouse and are looking to buy one deliberately to house their hot tub in, there is some good news! You can now buy a whole range of greenhouses that have been specifically designed to be used to house hot tubs inside.

These hot tub-friendly greenhouses can be bought from a number of trusted suppliers online and can be found within just a few clicks. Just make sure that you purchase a greenhouse that fits the specific measurements and specifications of your hot tub.

These hot tub greenhouses take care of the ventilation, accessibility and overheating issues that can occur with some greenhouses that have hot tubs inside.

Can You Make A Hot Tub Greenhouse?

If you don’t already own a greenhouse, or your current greenhouse isn’t suitable for your hot tub, and you don’t feel like buying one then you are in luck as there are many options open to you in the way of creating your own greenhouse space. There are countless tutorials online that take you through a step-by-step process of creating your own greenhouse from scratch.

All you need to do is measure your garden area, make note of the specifications you desire and order all of the materials you would like to use for the greenhouse. It may take some time, a lot of effort, and quite a bit of money to get it right but creating your own greenhouse from scratch can be a very rewarding process in the end. Hopefully, after a little time, your new greenhouse will be able to house your hot tub inside perfectly, making all the hard work worth it.

Related Questions

Is It Easy To Put A Hot Tub In A Greenhouse? Similarly, if you haven’t checked the greenhouse for accessibility then this may be a difficult task as it may be tricky to maneuver the tub into the greenhouse to begin with, let alone maneuver it into a position that you are happy with. However, if you have accurately measured the greenhouse and checked its accessibility then you should be able to move the hot tub easily into the greenhouse.

Should You Put A Hot Tub In A Greenhouse?On the whole, putting your hot tub in a greenhouse is a good idea, but only if you have made the proper precautions and necessary steps prior to placing it in there. As long as your accessibility, spacing, and ventilation issues have been properly assessed and remedied then you should definitely put your hot tub inside your greenhouse.

This post was created by Andrew. Enjoyer of hot tub soaking, fine cheese, music and photography.