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Is this a "good enough" pad?


Adobes

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My hot tub has been leaking (repairs and other efforts have been unsuccessful), and I think it's on its last legs. I'm thinking of moving it farther away from the house until it eventually dies.

Is this surface good enough for the tub's last days, do you think? The tub is a smallish 2 or 3 person unit.

I don't want to go through a major project to build the perfect pad, as the tub might not last long. But I also don't want to destroy the tub immediately with a bad surface. This is basically crushed granite (I think) with some larger rocks. It's been in place for over 10 years.

If the tub can sit here for another year or three, I'll be happy.

Thank you.

EDITED to add: Obviously, I won't blame you for my laziness if you say it might work just fine. Just wondering if it's almost certainly doomed to fail.

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Edited by Adobes
To stress that it's my fault if the wheels fall off
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