
Hot Tub & Spa Installation in Aurora, CO
Compare 22 hot tub & spa installation contractors near you in Aurora and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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Hot Tub & Spa Installation in Aurora, CO
Aurora, CO hot tub installers handle backyard installs across Aurora's tract neighborhoods, snow-load deck reinforcement, and freeze-protection wiring. Brands stocked: Hot Spring, Caldera, Sundance, Bullfrog — Colorado dealers favor full-foam insulation for winter performance. Xcel Energy service standard 50A 240V feed; outdoor installs need freeze-rated bonding and weatherproof disconnects.
Aurora Building Division permits electrical and structural work. CO requires a state Master Electrician license. Winter use is heavy here — full-foam tubs (Hot Spring, Sundance) outperform thermal-blanket designs in sub-zero temps.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Permit required?
- Yes — Aurora Building Division requires an electrical permit. Structural permit if attached to deck or over a certain height.
- Snow load on the cover?
- Most quality covers handle 50–100 lbs/sqft snow. Brush off heavy wet snow promptly to avoid sagging and ice damming.
- Full-foam vs thermal-blanket insulation?
- Full-foam (Hot Spring, Sundance) outperforms thermal blanket in CO winters. Energy bills run $30–$60/month vs $50–$120 for thermal designs.
- Freeze protection — what's needed?
- Modern tubs have built-in freeze protection that runs heat circulation when air drops near freezing. Don't lose power for extended periods in winter.
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