How to Make a Portable Hot Tub Cover for RV Living
People have said all kinds of mean things about my tub. They’ve called it a hillbilly hot tub and a redneck hot tub, among other colorful names. But this is a portable spa; it’s luxury! We use our portable hot tub all the time, and we love it. We even made a lid for this thing!
Putting the cover on top of your portable spa is a great way to keep out junk. It’ll look good, and it can serve as an outside table. It won’t entirely keep the heat in, but it’ll help to keep your tub a bit warmer overnight. It’s also a great safety feature if you have children around.
Here are a few steps to follow if you want to make a hot tub cover of your own:
What you’ll need:
Oil-treated boards
Two long untreated 1x3 wood strips
A jigsaw
A tape measure
1 1⁄4 – inch Screws
Wood stain
A pen
Steps to follow:
Use a pen to mark where you need to cut your boards to fit the hot tub. A pen won’t easily wash away from the wood. Plus, you can paint over it if necessary.
Cut the 1x3 wood strips lengthwise to 49 inches. You can use a miter saw to cut these and the oil-treated boards.
Screw in the 1x3 wood strips using the cordless drill and screws. Close your hot tub with the cover to check if it fits evenly. If it doesn’t, make the necessary adjustments.
Seal the bottom of the lid to reduce water evaporation through the cracks of your boards.
Is this the right way of making a hot tub cover? We have no idea, but it does the job. This was my first time making a portable hot tub cover, and I’d consider it a success. We hope these help you build your own portable hot tub cover to suit your RV lifestyle.
As always, we look forward to sharing more of our adventures with you.
If you’re more of a visual learner, you can follow along with our video below: