Stock Tank DIY Hot Tub

Looking to self build a hot tub? Create a relaxing oasis in your backyard for less than $1,000 with this stock tank DIY hot tub.

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by Greg Kossow

Looking to self build a hot tub? Create a relaxing oasis in your backyard for less than $1,000 with this stock tank DIY hot tub.

I have lived in the Pacific Northwest with its cool, damp winters for more than 20 years, and I always wanted to build a hot tub. I wasn’t interested in one of the popular jetted tubs because their cost is prohibitive, the pump noise and vibration are bothersome, and the chemicals used to keep the water free of bacteria are a turnoff.

The idea of using a stock-watering tank for a DIY hot tub project has been around for a long time, but all of the ones I’d seen were pretty unattractive. I wanted a setup that was nice-looking, easy to use, and economical. My hot tub dreams came together when I discovered a wood-fired spa stove made in Japan by a company called Chofu and imported by Island Hot Tub Co. Depending on how the soaking area is customized, the setup I’ve designed can cost less than $1,000.

Soaking in a Wood-Fired Hot Tub

Unlike a commercially available tub that only requires you to plug it in and set a timer, you’ll be more involved in the operation of your wood-fired soaking tub. The water is not continually kept hot, so each soak needs to be planned a few hours in advance. I find the involvement is part of the attraction. It creates anticipation that starts with building the fire and culminates with climbing into the steamy, relaxing tub.

  • Updated on Nov 29, 2023
  • Originally Published on Apr 30, 2010
Tagged with: Build A Hot Tub, DIY hot tub
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