| Materials | Price inc VAT | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|
| Oak | 3685 £ | 8 Weeks |
| Douglas fir | 3600 £ | 8 Weeks |
| Treated spruce | 3250 £ | 8 Weeks |
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A hot tub is a heated water pool designed for relaxation, hydrotherapy, and stress relief. It offers soothing warmth, improves circulation, and provides the perfect way to unwind after a long day. Because of its weight and electrical setup, it needs a strong, sheltered space — and that’s where an oak gazebo or pavilion comes in.
Both oak gazebos and oak pavilions provide solid overhead protection, keeping your hot tub safe from rain, falling leaves, and UV rays.
Oak is naturally durable, weather-resistant, and long-lasting, making it ideal for year-round outdoor use.
Moreover, oak’s natural tone and texture blend beautifully with any garden or patio, creating a luxurious and inviting outdoor retreat.
The minimum size depends on your hot tub dimensions and how much space you need around it. For a standard 2m × 2m hot tub, allow at least 3m × 3m of internal space for comfort and accessibility. If you plan to include steps or seating, consider expanding to 3.5m × 3.5m or larger. This ensures easy access, proper ventilation, and a comfortable layout for relaxing or entertaining.
Leave at least 300–500 mm clearance around the hot tub inside the gazebo. This spacing improves safety, allows room for maintenance, and ensures better air circulation. It also prevents moisture from being trapped against the oak frame, helping the wood remain dry and stable over time.
Because both the oak structure and hot tub are heavy, a solid reinforced concrete base is essential for safety and longevity.
It prevents movement, settlement, and uneven loading that could damage the structure.
Recommended base design:
This ensures a stable foundation capable of supporting both the oak frame and water weight safely.
An oak gazebo for a hot tub combines luxury, function, and strength in one elegant structure.
The oak frame adds timeless appeal, while the roof offers privacy and weather protection. Whether you prefer a compact gazebo or an open oak pavilion, the result is the same — a relaxing, all-season outdoor retreat built to last for years.
| Hippo – Hipped Roof Supplied – Included | ||
| Uprights | mm | 150 x 150 |
| Top Plates | mm | 150 x min 150 |
| Roof Pitch | Degree | 30 |
| Common Rafters | mm | 40 x 75 |
| Hip Beams | mm | 50 x min 120 |
| End Beam Cut | Type | A1 – 20 |
| Brace B1 | mm | 50 x 150 |
| Kiln Dried Oak Dowels | mm | Diameter 16 |
| Hippo – Hipped Roof Extras | ||
| Brace B2 – 9 | Extra | |
| Cedar Roofing Shingle | Extra | |
| Oak Battens 30 x 50 mm For Cedar | Extra | |
| Staddle Stones – Flat or Taper | Extra | |
| Concealed Post Base – CPT66Z | Extra | |
| Custom Wall Systems D1-14 | Extra | |
| Chamfers for Beams Larger than 165 mm | Free | |
| Fixings ( screws, nails, etc ) | Extra | |
| Offer the Frame for Heavy Roof Coverings | Extra | |
| Delivery | Extra | |
| Tailor The Frame To Be Up To 225 mm Thick | ||
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