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There were 2 bottom plates on my spa. The lower one fell off during the move. The second one is rotted badly but still intact. I want to put a few nailers in place to hold everything together then remove the 2nd bottom plate and replace it with treated lumber. Can anyone provide any insight? I dont want to comprimise the structural ridgidity of the unit. Thanks

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It may have a leak somewhere. You should be able to pry out any rotted wood, and toe-nail in another 2x. As long as it's empty, don't worry about structural issues, but you want to replace that rotted wood before you fill it up.

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Spa cabinets are typically built onto a spa when the spa is upside down in the factory, and the type of cabinet varies widely with manufacturers,

Most are simply held together with staples, so replacing rotted components should be relatively simple, however, don't be surprised if you end up having to replace the entire cabinet to properly fix the frame.

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