mrarmyant Posted May 2, 2007 Report Posted May 2, 2007 Looking to get one off craigslist and put it in my garage. door can open (obviously) and it has windows. That enough ventilation? A lot of used tubs have leaky pipes, and I've done some light plumbing - is it just low pressure PVC? Doesn't seem leaks would be hard to fix. I think I'd cut out most of all the old pipe and replace it. TIA! Quote
Roger Posted May 2, 2007 Report Posted May 2, 2007 Looking to get one off craigslist and put it in my garage. door can open (obviously) and it has windows. That enough ventilation? A lot of used tubs have leaky pipes, and I've done some light plumbing - is it just low pressure PVC? Doesn't seem leaks would be hard to fix. I think I'd cut out most of all the old pipe and replace it. TIA! Yea there easy to fix, glued flex and non flex PVC. Think about your head room when installing in a garage. Ventalation should be fine. Quote
Mr Solo Posted May 3, 2007 Report Posted May 3, 2007 It's doable, but why? Part of my spa enjoyment is being outdoors in the fresh air with a view of mother nature. Below is a picture that I found on the web of a spa in a garage. Quote
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