Standard drawings for a concrete spa

Standard drawings for a concrete spa - Click to enlarge
Standard drawings for a concrete spa - Click to enlarge
Standard drawings for a concrete spa - Click to enlarge
Standard drawings for a concrete spa - Click to enlarge

After helping several customers build custom concrete and tiled spas, we noticed that certain configurations crop up regularly, so we wanted to share some ideas with you as a starting point for your own plans.

There are three circuits in a concrete spa, of which only the first is essential:

  • Filtration, heating and jets
  • Blower and air jets
  • Venturi air system

This is the most basic version of a concrete spa installation. If you want to start building a hot tub and have any particular requests, we strongly advise you to contact a qualified electrician, a plumber or a specialised company (often pool builders).

If you want to use a liner in your concrete spa, please note that we do not sell products for this type of coating. Even when reinforced, the spa liner is fragile and has a limited lifespan. It also restricts which maintenance products you can use in your spa, as these can damage it, and has a hard time withstanding very high temperatures.

The items listed below are not suitable for commercial use.

Filtration, heating and jets (first diagram)

This circuit consists of the following elements (in approximate sequence from suction drain to jet):

Most compact filters have 1.5" connections, so you also will need the following elements:

Blower and air jets (second diagram)

A blower creates a stream of air bubbles that comes out of the underwater jets. These are mounted on a horizontal surface, usually where people sit so they can feel the bubbles on their skin. A typical air jet installation would use the following parts:

Venturi air (third diagram)

Many venturi air jets have nozzles that suck in air and add bubbles to the water stream, which changes the massaging effect, but can also make the water colder in the winter. If you do not want these air bubbles, you have to block the airway on each jet. Or, you could install a circuit that controls the airways on all the jets. This system consists of:

We remain at your disposal for further information. Don't forget the glue!