Royal Summer House with Hot Tub Section: The Perfect Addition to Your Garden
If you're looking for a relaxing summer hideaway, a summer house with a hot tub section might be just what you need. Imagine soaking in a warm, bubbling hot tub while surrounded by beautiful scenery and fresh air. It's the perfect way to unwind and destress from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Our royal spa house offers the added luxury of a hot tub area, making them an even more attractive option for those seeking a peaceful retreat. Whether you're relaxing with family, friends, or on your own, a hot tub can provide the perfect setting for socializing or simply enjoying some quiet time. Plus, with so many different types and layout styles of summer houses available, you're sure to find one that suits your needs and preferences.
The Stunning Spa Haus has the standard layout of double doors and 4 windows, these can be placed on any wall giving you opening doors into the garden or into the decked area. The hot tub area comes with a fully decked floor and has a choice of open side and open front or enclosed side and open front. We highly reccomend you add a firestone rubber roof on models 10ft or above, this material is maintence free and ovoids the need for a re felt, this style roof is also a must if you plan to insulated your summerhouse section
Specifications
12mm External cladding as standard with 10 yr anti rot guarentee
2" X 2" Framing
Full tongue and groove floors and roof
Option to add closed side to hot tub section
Decked area in hot tub extension.
Building comes with its own timber framed base, we level and install this on the day
Polyester roofing felt as standard
Toughened glass windows 4 as standard
Toughened glass French double doors
GSUK 10-year anti rot Guarantee
The inside and outside area is split in half, we can custom make this so you can have the inside and outside area different sizes, also available in many other different sizes also.
Optional extras
Firestone rubber roof
Option for extra windows and doors
Insulation option in summerhouse
Tanalising
This building is pressure treated and carries a 10 year anti rot guarantee, this stops the building from rotting, once assembled the building will need painting with a good quality oil based water repellent for a long life span
Building Base
This building comes with a timber framed base, our fitters will level this on the day, the area just need to be clear of debris and roughly level
How To Order
Orders can be placed with a 15% deposit and balance on delivery over the phone or you can order online and select phone payments, someone from our sales office will then call you back
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Tips From Aardvark
Designing Your Summer House
If you're considering an hot tub summer house, there are many factors to consider. From selecting the right location to choosing the perfect cladding finish and style, every detail matters. Here are some tips to help you design your dream summer house with a hot tub area from Aardvark garden buildings.
Choosing the Right Location
When choosing a location for your summer house, consider the view, privacy, and accessibility. You may want to position your summer house in a spot that provides a beautiful view of your garden or the surrounding landscape. Additionally, consider the level of privacy you desire, and ensure that your summer house is not visible from the main house or the street.
Accessibility is also crucial, especially if you plan to use your summer house frequently. Consider how easy it is to get to your summer house from your main house, and ensure that there is a clear path to it.
Selecting Cladding and Style
The materials and style you choose for your summer house should complement the existing architecture of your home and garden. You may want to opt for a traditional standard 12mm cladding, or modern 16mm log lap cladding, depending on your personal preference. Additionally, consider the durability of the materials you choose, especially if you plan to use your summer house year-round.
Wood is a popular material for summer houses due to its natural beauty and durability.
Incorporating a Hot Tub
A hot tub is a perfect addition to your summer house, providing a relaxing and luxurious experience. When incorporating a hot tub into your summer house, consider the size and location. You may want to opt for a smaller hot tub if you have limited space for your spa house, or a larger one if you plan to entertain guests.
Ensure that the hot tub is positioned in a spot that provides a beautiful view and allows for privacy. Additionally, consider adding lighting and other features such as a cover or steps for easy access.
By following these tips, you can design a beautiful and functional summer house with a hot tub that meets all your needs.
Maintenance and Upkeep
To keep your hot tub in top condition, it's important to establish and maintain a regular cleaning schedule. This will help prevent the buildup of dirt, grime, and bacteria, which can affect the performance and lifespan of your hot tub.
Start by draining and refilling your hot tub every three to four months. This will help remove any buildup of minerals and chemicals, and keep your water fresh and clean. You should also clean your hot tub's filter regularly, ideally once a week, to remove any debris and maintain good water flow.
To clean your hot tub's surfaces, use a mild, non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth or sponge. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as these can damage your hot tub's finish. You should also clean your hot tub cover regularly, using a mild detergent and warm water.
Your spa house should be treated once a year with a good quality oil or paint depending on your colour choice