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How to Set Up Your Inflatable Hot Tub Indoors

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Woman sitting beside an inflatable Lay-Z-Spa hot tub outdoors

Like the idea of relaxing in your own spa at home but aren’t keen on building a permanent hot tub? Why not try setting up an inflatable hot tub indoors? It’s not permanent like a built-in hot tub and you can transfer it wherever you want to relax.

But can you put a portable hot tub in your basement? Or is it even okay to take your inflatable hot tub indoors in the first place? The answer? Yes! Because it’s portable, you can transfer your inflatable hot tub indoors, like in your bathroom or even your basement, and outdoors, like your garden. Isn’t that convenient?

Things to Check Before Setting Up

If it’s your first time owning an inflatable spa and you don’t know how to set it up correctly, you’ve come to the right place. By reading this article, you’ll learn how to set up your inflatable spa indoors. But before that, there are several things you need to check.

Water and Flooring

When you get in and out of the hot tub, expect constant drops of water on your flooring. This would not be a problem if you are planning to install your inflatable spa outdoors.

However, if you want to place your inflatable hot tub indoors, it’s important to consider your flooring, especially if you have carpeted or wooden floors. You might see yourself constantly mopping the floor, as the water can damage it or spread to other rooms. If your flooring is made of tiles or concrete, it could cause people to slip. You can avoid this by placing old towels on the floor that can absorb water.

Steam

Hot tubs can heat up to 40 °C. When the steam is in use and the lid is not covered, this can cause the room to become damp, just like how your bathroom looks when you’re having a hot shower. To keep this from happening, always make sure that the room has enough ventilation and keep all the windows and doors open whilst you’re having a dip in your inflatable hot tub indoors.

Weight

Once the inflatable spa is filled with water, it will become heavier. Make sure that the flooring is sturdy enough to bear and support your blow up spa’s weight.

An aerial view of a backyard with a hot tub, a green roof, and landscaping

How to Set Up Your Inflatable Hot Tub Indoors

Now that everything’s in order and you’re ready to learn how to set up your inflatable hot tub, here are the steps.

1. Select an appropriate location

Find a good spot for your inflatable spa. It’s generally recommended that you place your inflatable spa in a place where the floor getting wet would not be an issue, like the bathroom. If you want to place your inflatable hot tub in basements and places other than your bathroom, it’s still possible. Just make sure you have access to water and proper drainage so you can drain and refill it easily.

Choose a place with enough ventilation and sturdy flooring that can support its weight when filled with water. Don’t forget to clear the area before placing your inflatable hot tub indoors. Watch out for sharp objects and rough spots that could puncture your inflatable hot tub to avoid flooding your home with water.

man setting up inflatable spa

2. Take the time to read the owner's manual

Avoid making mistakes that can cost you time and money by reading the manual. You may also want to check out some videos on the internet so you can properly visualise how to set up an inflatable spa pool.

A close-up of a person's hand pressing a button on a digital control panel

3. Assemble the hot tub for inflation

Once you’ve found the right spot for your indoor inflatable hot tub and read the owner’s manual, the next thing you need to do is take it out of the parcel, lay it where you want to use it, and fasten the inflation valve safely to the liner.

A person's hand is connecting a hose to a gray inflatable hot tub

4. Start inflating the hot tub

Inflate the hot tub using the provided pump. Plug the pump in and fasten the inflation hose to both tubs and the pump. Switch on the pump and inflate the spa portions consecutively if there are countable sections (We highly recommend checking the instructions thoroughly if you are not quite sure how to do it).

Man setting up Lay-Z-Spa Santorini inflatable hot tub outdoors

5. Affix the filter

Thrust the water filter into the covering and wrench the sheath onto the outlet valve and fuse. This is normally closer to the bottom interior of the hot tub.

A person is connecting a hose to a gray inflatable hot tub

6. Fill the inflatable hot tub with water

If the garden hose is accessible where you place your inflatable hot tub, it will be considerably easier to fill it in. If you are not sure how high you should fill it, most hot tubs include a fill dash on the inner wall. This dash can indicate the best time to refill and drain your inflatable spa.

A close-up of a water jet nozzle in a hot tub

7. Start up the inflatable hot tub

This is the most exciting part. Locate the heat knob on the pump, press it, and you are free to adjust the water to your preferred temperature. If you are wondering how hot the water should be, almost all units can heat up to a maximum of 104 °C. This is the safe level by industry standards.

A brown, inflatable hot tub is placed on a patio

Tips to Improve Your Spa Experience

Now that you’ve set up your inflatable spa indoors, don’t just dip your toes into the water without reading these important tips for the ultimate relaxation at home:

1. Remember not to over-inflate your inflatable hot tub

Make sure not to over-inflate your hot tub. Over-inflating your indoor inflatable hot tub deposits strains on its seams. This can weaken the seams and result in leaking or even ripping. Water can be as heavy as 2,000 lbs, and without a compact give in the walls, they will be too stiff and the entire weight will deform the shape of inflatable spas.

A gray, inflatable hot tub is placed on a patio

2. Keep the water sanitised by adding chemicals

If your spa is not properly maintained after each use, it can turn into a breeding ground for bacteria and other harmful organisms, which can cause health problems. Make sure your hot tub runs properly by keeping the water in your tub sanitised and at the right pH levels.

According to SA Health, the most necessary part of spa treatment and care is keeping the water disinfected and clean. With the use of swimming pool chemicals and the healthy management of the disinfection, recirculation, and filtration setup, a well-maintained hot tub can supply your hours of enjoyment.

3. Invest in hot tub covers

Chemicals aren’t the only way to keep the water in your inflatable spa clean. A spa cover can also help protect it from dirt, debris, and other elements. It also reduces the need for frequent cleaning and prevents accidental falls.

If you’re also thinking about energy efficiency, hot tub covers help reduce running costs like electricity bills by trapping heat, reducing the need for reheating. Investing in a durable one will surely enhance your spa experience.

4. Liven it up with some LED lights

If you want to spice up your spa experience, adding LED lights is a great idea. This will create a more soothing ambiance. You can choose the colours you like, how many, and where to put them. There are even underwater ones that can make your relaxation a party for one!

What are the benefits of indoor inflatable hot tubs?

Placing your inflatable hot tub indoors is a good idea, especially during frigid weather. If you live in a cold state in Australia, trying to keep your inflatable spa warm when it’s cold outside can be a tedious task. Installing it indoors is the best choice to avoid damaging it or accidentally freezing some parts and disfiguring them due to the cold.

You can also enjoy a relaxing spa bath even during the colder seasons if you place your inflatable hot tub indoors. When it comes to maintaining its cleanliness, your inflatable spa shouldn’t be as dirty because it’s indoors.

Another advantage of buying a hot tub that’s inflatable over one that's permanent is that you can conveniently purchase one online and have it delivered directly to your doorstep. It excludes further costs and saves you time from personally going to stores.

Suggested inflatable indoor hot tubs

Buying a hot tub? Most of the inflatable hot tubs are safe to place indoors with appropriate planning and safety measures. However, some of them require more to set up for indoor enjoyment. We highly recommend the Lay-Z-Spa Miami for indoor and outdoor use. It only requires 10 minutes to set up, and you do not need to use any tools. This is perfect for you if you are also into camping.

Make your move

Having an inflatable spa at home is not only good for your family and friends, but also for your overall well-being. Relaxing in your inflatable hot tub indoors relieves stress, headaches, muscle pains, and joint injuries. At the same time, it increases blood circulation and offers other health benefits. You can also use it for both your summer and winter parties. Your family and friends will surely love taking a dip in it. To enjoy the full benefits of an inflatable spa, seek the best one.

Ready for the Ultimate Spa Experience?

Typically, buying a hot tub that’s low-quality only makes things worse. Fortunately, Outbax offers you high-quality inflatable spas that will save you cash from repeatedly investing in a breakable blow-up spa. We also offer Bestway pools and durable and high-quality camping gear that can last for years. 

For your peace of mind, we provide you with a 24-hour dispatch guarantee, along with a special 60-day return. We also deliver for free to some locations. Browse through our products today and find the excellent inflatable hot tub and camping equipment for your great adventures ahead!