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 Cedar Hot Tub Assembly, Installation & 

 Maintenance Instructions 

 Introduction: 

 Thank you for selecting a Zen Bathworks tub! Your hot 
 tub will provide many years of soaking enjoyment. Even 
 if you purchased your tub factory pre-assembled, or are 
 hiring someone else to assemble it for you, please read 
 and understand these instructions as they contain many 
 relevant sections. Having an understanding of how your 
 tub went together and works is important, and will 
 increase your ability to maintain your hot tub properly. If 
 you are assembling your tub from a kit, assembly will be 
 easier if you follow the correct sequence of steps and use 
 the proper tools. 

 Please take the time to read the 

 instructions completely and carefully. 

 How wooden tubs hold water: 

 The tub is 

 assembled dry.  When saturated with water the dry 
 wood will swell significantly. As the wood expands, 
 all the joints compress tightly allowing the tub to 
 hold water, provided it was assembled properly. 

 Special note: 

 It is important to keep the tub floor  and 

 staves (The staves are the vertical wood parts that make 
 up the sides of the tub) stored in a dry place until 
 assembly time  . If the tub gets wet prior to assembly,  the 
 wood may swell to a larger size making assembly much 
 more difficult and encumbering the sealing of the tub. 

 Figure 1.1:  Left to Right: Cover, floor sections, staves, 
 retention bands, bench segments. 

 Section 1:   Packing List 

 Locate the enclosed packing list to identify and confirm 
 that all items are included.  A copy of the packing list is 
 inside the packaging. See Figure 1.1 to help identify the 
 major parts. 

 Section 2:   Tools and Supplies Needed 

 A few basic tools and items are needed to complete the 
 assembly of your new tub.  Gather what you will need 
 before you start. 

 Figure 2.1 tools required 

 

   A large rubber mallet (handle the length of a normal 

 hammer, head the size of a soup can) 

 

 

 Small tape measure 

 

 

 Screw gun 

 

 

 Torx® T25 bit for screw gun 

 

 

 #2 Square drive bit for screw gun 

 

 

 Carpenters’ level (2’ or longer) 

 

 

 15/16” open end, deep socket, or adjustable wrench 

 

 

 Vise Grip pliers, channel locks, or large crescent 
 wrench 

 

 

 Caulking gun or squeeze tube of clear silicone 

 

 

 Medium sized pipe wrench 

 

 

 4” x 6” timbers for floor support - referred to as “chine 
 joists” in this manual 

 Section 3:   Site Preparation 

 Before assembling your tub, prepare a suitable spot for it. 
 Hot tubs will weigh from 1500 to 8000 lbs. when full of 
 water - so a stable foundation is essential.  Cedar tubs 
 should be installed outdoors. 

 You must provide for  good 

 drainage and a solid foundation 

 . 

 Outdoor installation: 

 Good drainage is vital so that 

 water from splashing, overflow, cleaning and draining 
 operations can be carried away from the site.  If not, 
 debris will collect around the lower areas of your hot tub 
 causing wood deterioration over time. Remember, wood 
 lasts longest either fully submerged, or ventilated . 
 Prolonged dampness will cause wood rot over time and 
 should be avoided wherever possible. 

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Summary of Contents for Cedar

Page 1: ...ments Section 1 Packing List Locate the enclosed packing list to identify and con rm that all items are included A copy of the packing list is inside the packaging See Figure 1 1 to help identify the...

Page 2: ...actor is recommended 3 3 Another alternative is to use adjustable concrete pier blocks as a foundation This type of pier block is available at most home improvement stores and allows you to adjust the...

Page 3: ...t max lengths inches 4 circle 3 30 43 30 5 circle 4 33 48 48 33 6 circle 4 34 62 62 34 7 circle 5 48 72 78 72 48 8 circle 5 52 78 90 78 52 4 ellipse 3 20 40 20 5 ellipse 3 30 52 30 6 ellipse 4 34 62 6...

Page 4: ...pe in place OR change pipe lengths and or install any adapters or ttings you wish for a custom installation Use 1 schedule 40 PVC Figure 5 1 Drain assembly and silicone bead being applied to the reces...

Page 5: ...is level and oriented as you want it Reminder the oor seam needs to be perpendicular to the chine joists Also check that the ends of the chine joists are at least 2 inches inside the edge of the tub o...

Page 6: ...ay slightly increase these height di erences Either way you may wish to sand the top rim again after you have installed and tightened the retention bands However this does not a ect tub function or lo...

Page 7: ...Keep an eye on the oor seam in the process of installing staves It should stay closed If it spreads a bit rap the opposing sides of the oor with your mallet Make sure that the temporary plywood braces...

Page 8: ...try it to see if it works No gaps more than 1 16 Double check Be sure Don t continue if it doesn t seem right It s much harder to x later and can be the di erence in a tub that seals up quickly or a t...

Page 9: ...s to have any gaps between the bottom of staves be no more than 1 16 AND distributed evenly around the tub circumference NOT all in one section If necessary use your mallet to strike the staves from t...

Page 10: ...passes through from twisting as you do the nal tightening Stop when further tightening becomes signi cantly more di cult and you see noticeable de ection of the aluminum blocks This indicates the bot...

Page 11: ...re 4 3 for typical orientation of benches and drain See Figure 9 2 for the installation of bench blocks Once the proper location for all blocks is determined remove the benches attach bench blocks to...

Page 12: ...e staves and prolong the life of the tub Repeat the wax treatment on the end grain similarly to the teak oil schedule Often at rst Note There s no harm in over oiling or over waxing If the wood doesn...

Page 13: ...biweekly at rst to help clarify the water This e ect will diminish slowly with time Once this is complete it will be crystal clear It will likely take a few months Another option to assist in this is...

Page 14: ...ing the tub unused for extended periods of time If you need to leave the tub unused while on vacation or for other reasons that is ok The tub will not be permanently damaged by drying out but will hav...

Page 15: ...dation and chine joists under the tub If the foundation is uneven the tub will need to be drained and moved and the foundation problem xed 4 Once more substantial problems have been ruled out and if t...

Page 16: ...ed warranty of one year The warranties when valid will only cover replacement parts and materials Under no circumstances will Zen Bathworks be held liable for any cost of labor or damage Section 17 Pa...

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