Many worry about the delivery and installation of their new hot tub. Do they have to organize their collection? Will they have to set up the tub themselves, plumbing and all? What exactly do you need to set up your Beachcomber Hot Tub? Let’s answer these questions and more!
Pre-Delivery Requirements
When you buy a hot tub, there are certain requirements for setting it up in your backyard. Every tub needs a solid base. You must have a flat, level spot in your yard to support its weight. We recommend one of the following to prepare your ground:
- Patio blocks
- Concrete pad
- Crushes gravel
- Wood decking
- Interlocking bricks
This new area will stop your hot tub from sinking. It will make sure it lasts a lifetime. It is also important to ensure that the area you choose drains well. You don't want rain or overflow to flood your hot tub equipment!
Delivery Day
When you buy your hot tub from Beachcomber Hot Tubs, you can pick it up or have it delivered to your curbside. Our dealerships may have other options. We can discuss this with you to make the best choice.
If you choose our 5 Star Home Delivery, Placement, and Wet Start Service, the delivery team must have a site plan. Our hot tub stores have a site survey template kit you can bring home to measure the space for your tub. This means that our team can show up and maneuver through your space with ease, for quick delivery.
Installation
To install your Beachcomber Hot Tub, you are going to need to first install a GFCI breaker for your yard. You will need a licensed electrician to do so before the delivery day. This will ensure you are completely prepared.
With our 5 Star Home Delivery, Placement, and Wet Start Service, a Beachcomber rep will move your hot tub from the curb to your backyard. They will guide the electrical hookup and fill and balance your hot tub. This service makes the Beachcomber setup a seamless, stress-free experience.
The key to delivering and installing a Beachcomber Hot Tub is your preparation. Your yard must have a suitable base for the tub. There must be a simple route from the curb to the back. Also, all your electrical work must be done. Discuss your options and requirements with a Beachcomber specialist for delivery and installation. Find your local store here.