Hot Tub & Spa Installation in Evansville, IN
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Last updated March 23, 2026
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4.93½+ years onlineEvv SPA
4.8Fusion Spa and Salon
4.714+ years onlineRoyal Spa
4.6Town and Country Pools
4.6True Serenity Spa
4.65+ years onlineFireMaster Inc
4.524+ years onlineSchenk Pool Construction Co
4.4Darla's Oasis Pool Store And Service
4.310+ years onlineFox Pools of Evansville Inc.
4.328½+ years onlineKelley Custom Pools
4.34½+ years onlineBassemiers Fireplace Patio-Spa
4.2~27 years onlineLeslie's Pool Supplies
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Hot Tub & Spa Installation in Evansville, IN
Evansville, IN hot tub installers handle established near-downtown homes, growing east-side tract neighborhoods, and rural-edge homes on Vectren service. Brands stocked: Hot Spring, Sundance, Bullfrog, Jacuzzi. CenterPoint Energy (formerly Vectren) gas service common; standard 50A 240V electrical feed. Humid summers and cold winters both stress equipment.
Evansville Building Commission handles electrical and structural permits. IN requires a state-issued Master Electrician for hookup. Tornado season affects siting choices.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Permit required?
- Yes — Evansville Building Commission requires an electrical permit. Structural if attached to deck.
- Tornado season — siting?
- Leave clearance from large trees and weak outbuildings. Cover lifters can become projectiles in high winds — secure or remove.
- Energy use winter vs summer?
- Full-foam tubs run $30–$60/month winter, $20–$40 summer. Humid summer use heavier on chemistry than colder climates.
- Chemistry — chlorine, bromine, or salt?
- Bromine handles heat better than chlorine. Salt systems work but require titanium hardware to resist corrosion.
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