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 Post subject: deck install
PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 8:33 am 

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i`m installing my dream maker spa on my deck prblem is the joists are 2by six on 24 in centre, now what i was going to do is screw some 2by 6 under the footwell and suport them with a couple of post and pads the ground where i`m installing this is sand so there is no concern of shifting i wonder if this will work as i sure don`t want to build aother deck and also the dream maker is a lot lighter than most spas any advice would be great thanks and bye the way this is an awesome forum


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 9:45 am 

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Take the weight of the spa itself. Then multiple its gallons x 8(8lbs. per gallon). Then add the two together, then add the weight of the people. 300 lb spa + (250 gals x 8 ) = 1,300 lbs. +(3 adults x 175lbs) = 1,825 lbs. total with bathers.

The spa with water is a DYNAMIC load. The load is moving. It has the potential to rip a deck right off of a home. Seen it happen( not one of our installs).

Lag bolt the deck throught the sill board or foundation. You can add/sister the floor joists with additional 2x6's or 2x8's where the spa will be located. Then add a triple 2x8 or 2x10 beam directly under the spa spanning these reinforced floor joists. Then to your posts, to preferably cement sonotubes 42" deep.

Anything less is a compromise, and best to consult with your local building official. Safety should be priority.



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 9:55 am 

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thanks for the reply i thought that because 70% of the spas weight is in the footwell that extra bracing under the footwell would do it as far as puting cement tubes i think that the sandy ground i am on would not be a problem cause the cottage or deck have no shifting at all if it was a dirt ground then i would consider that and thank you for the help


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