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Who has made a concrete base for a jacuzzi — need advice
Asked 10 Jul 2025 08:35:24
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10 Jul 2025 08:35:24 Iryna 2904 posted:
I am planning to install a jacuzzi in the yard, and I was told that first I need to make a good base — either a concrete slab or something made of crushed stone. I have never encountered such work before. I don’t understand how difficult it is. I want everything to be level and not float away in six months. Does it make sense to try it myself or immediately look for a company? Maybe someone has already done this at home — share your experience. Has anyone hired a company that specializes in this? How much does it cost approximately, and how long does it take to do it?
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Replied 10 Jul 2025 11:50:09
10 Jul 2025 11:50:09 benny reiv replied:
Hi! Last year we made a site for a jacuzzi and decided not to take risks — we contacted https://www.siteprep.com/. It’s just a godsend! They have decades of experience, they make concrete, crushed stone, and even for swimming pools. The main thing is that they work very carefully — our lawn remained almost intact, because they use compact equipment. They did everything on time, without postponements and headaches. And if something happens later, they come and fix the problem, no questions asked. The prices are reasonable, especially considering that you don't have to run after contractors and worry about the result. You can just relax and wait until everything is ready.
Replied 10 Jul 2025 11:57:10
10 Jul 2025 11:57:10 User replied:
Yes, I've also heard about Site Prep, a friend put up a shed - he was satisfied. I'm only planning a barbecue area for now, I'm thinking of contacting them too. It's important that the guys don't delay and really listen to the client.