Permeable Hot Tub Pad
Case Study
Client
Permeable Hot Tub Pad
Sector
Residential
Location
Before
Most hot tub pads are placed on non-porous concrete blocks that are expensive, hard to remove and offer little-to-no backyard drainage.
Preparation
To begin the hot tub base preparation, the area was assessed and gravel was put down. Ecoraster E40 was deemed the best material for the hot tub pad.
Installation
Hot tub pads do not take up much space, so Ecoraster installation took place in a matter of hours. Once the Ecoraster E40 permeable paver grid was in place, clear gravel was poured, and the hot tub placed on top.
After
Ecoraster E40 made installation quick and easy. Since the amount of porous pavement required to make a hot tub pad is limited, the cost of installation is considerably less than concrete. Ecoraster can be installed any time of year, in all weather conditions, and it comes backed by a 20-year warranty.
Project Gallery
Explore the photos below that highlight how Ecoraster products were installed, as well as the results we were able to achieve for the park.